Dress Code:
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.
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.
RULES
Undergarments and midriff (front and back) must be covered at all times
Pants must cover undergarments and must be worn at the waist.
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 1 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). “Fingertip” rule applies to any outer garments worn
regardless of tights or leggings being worn underneath the shorts/skirts, etc.
No garments made of transparent or see-through material can be worn.
Bedroom slippers may not be worn at any time. It is strongly suggested that students wear safe footwear. (Flip-flops are NOT SAFE.)
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. (including, but not limited to 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.
Clothing should be clean, comfortable, and appropriate for school activities.
1ST Incident
Exchange item for appropriate school clothes.
Pick up clothes after 2:55
Repeated Incidents
Same as 1st offense plus
School detention
Could be treated as defiance if continued (Administrative consequences ranging from detention to suspension)