| STUDENT DRESS AND 
                  APPEARANCE 
 
While it is appreciated that choice of attire and grooming are matters of expression and are subject to many societal forces, many schools require students to appear fully clothed and groomed in an appropriate manner consonant with the establishment and continuance of a proper atmosphere for learning in every school. 
Any article of clothing or manner of style or make-up determined by the teachers and principals to be disruptive of the learning environment, destructive to school property or hazardous to the health and safety of the child, students in general, and/or teachers, is not allowed. 
Good grooming is stressed at all times by schools and adopted dress codes are normally placed in all student handbooks every year.
Schools realize that the majority of students do dress tastefully, with originality, grace and charm, and taking pride in individual grooming when attending school
 
SOME GUIDELINES ON DRESS/ GROOMING AT SCHOOL
 
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All styles of dress and 
                          grooming shall avoid causing a campus or classroom 
                          disturbance. 
                          
All students must be 
                          personally clean and neat in body and in clothing. 
                          
Only accessories which are 
                          not distracting, unsafe, or unhealthy be used. 
                          
All students must wear shoes 
                          at all times while at school. 
                          
No student on or about school 
                          property should wear, possess, use, distribute, 
                          display or sell any clothing, jewelry, emblem, badge, 
                          symbol, sign or other thing which may be considered 
                          "gang related". 
                          
Offenders of the 'dress and 
                          grooming regulations' should be dealt with fairly and 
                          decisively. Counseling, by counselors or 
                          administrators, should be the first step towards 
                          effecting a change. Should violations occur, calling 
                          in parents may become necessary. Consistent failure to 
                          follow regulations may result in more serious 
                          disciplinary action. 
                          
All students must follow 
                          specific regulations, which may be more stringent for 
                          instructional purposes than the general code. 
                          
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