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Student Dress Code Policy

   ECORSE PUBLIC SCHOOLS
   ECORSE, MICHIGAN 48229
 
       STUDENT DRESS CODE POLICY

Purpose
 
This policy is intended to promote school safety, self-discipline, responsibility and good grooming habits;  and to ensure that students are safely and appropriately dressed for school activities.  This policy is not intended to prohibit the students' rights to express themselves,  nor to violate any anti-dicriminatory laws.
 
Policy
 
While in school, students shall wear clothing that meets the following standards:
 
  • No hats, bandanas, do-rags or scarves
  • No bare backs shall be exposed
  • No low cut shirts/blouses that expose cleavage
  • No bare midriffs (must be able to tuck in shirts or blouses)
  • No bare feet or unsafe footwear
  • No clothing that uses see through material
  • No clothing that displays words (in whatever language), graphics that are obscene, improper, vulgar, violent, sexist, racist and/or promote the use of illegal drugs/alcohol/tobacco
  • No gang, violent, or cult-related apparel
  • No droopy/baggy pants or clothing that reveals undergarments
  • No writing on pants larger than two (2) inches
  • The length of shorts and skirts must be longer than the tip of the student's fingers when his/her extended arm is by his/her side
  • Student's shoes with laces must be laced and tied at all times
  • All students are required to wear their IDs at all times during regular school hours

Discipline

The school leader shall have the discretion to render judgments regarding what is and is not a violation of this Policy,  or if necessary waive these policy restrictions in religious, political and/or medical situations.  Students who violate this policy may face up to and including expulsion

 

 

Revised:  August 14, 2006

Adopted: October 10, 2005

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