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Middle School Dress Code
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EXPECTATIONS
It is expected that students dress in a style
that is conducive to learning.
The dress code applies to the school day (including coming
to school and leaving school). The dress code applies to ALL
school-sponsored events, including field trips, sports, drama
presentations, dances, and on-site events. Students
dressed inappropriately will be asked to change into Jordan
PE clothes.
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RULES
- Undergarments & midriff (front & back) must be
covered at all times
- Pants must cover undergarments & must be worn at
the waist with a belt.
- No muscle shirts or athletic shirts
- No spaghetti straps, strapless, backless tops, low-cut
tops, tube, or halter-tops.
- Straps on shirts must be at least 2 in. wide.
- No extremely low necklines (no cleavage)
- Shorts/skirts must reach below the length of the fingertips
(arms extended down straight to the side).
- Bedroom slippers may not be worn. It is strongly suggested
that students wear safe footwear.
- No heavy pocket chains; no spike jewelry – safety
issues.
- Items associated with gangs may not be worn: this includes
but not limited to: hairnets, one pant leg rolled up, colors,
bandanas, do-rags, etc.
- No offensive remarks may be printed on any article of
clothing, jewelry, backpacks, etc. (i.e. advertisement of
alcohol, drugs, cigarettes, weapons, etc.)
- No pajama-type clothing (with the exception of Spirit
Week Activities)
- Removal of hats and hoods in the Main Offices and/or Assemblies.
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1ST OFFENSE
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- Exchange item for appropriate school clothes.
- Pick up clothes after 2:55
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2ND OFFENSE
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- Same as 1st offense plus
- School detention and parent picks up inappropriate attire
after school.
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3RD OFFENSE
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- Same as 2nd offense plus
- Treated as defiance
- Administrative consequences (ranging from detention to
suspension)
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updated 8-15-2007 by Leslie
Goldman
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