DRESS CODE POLICY
In order to maintain a proper and healthy educational atmosphere,
students must be suitably dressed and groomed in order to promote
a positive, safe, and non-disruptive learning environment. The
State Board of Education and the administration encourage students
to dress in a manner that reflects pride in and respect for themselves
and their community. Restrictions on student appearance
may be applied whenever the dress or grooming interferes with
the learning process, is disruptive, is unsafe, or is contrary
to law.
The following are examples of attire that is prohibited
from wear in the school buildings during the academic
school day or at school-sponsored activities:
- Coats, jackets or other attire normally worn as outerwear.
- All head coverings of any kind, including but not limited
to scarves, bandanas, masks, kerchiefs, athletic headbands,
hats,
caps or hoods, unless worn for bona fide religious reasons. Hoodies
are prohibited.
- Footwear that damages or marks floors or that is a safety
hazard, including backless shoes, flip-flops and toeless shoes,
heels or slippers.
- Sunglasses, unless required by a doctor’s order.
- Spiked or studded bracelets, oversized or multi-finger rings,
chains of any kind affixed to clothing or wallets, belts
or any other article or attire with spikes or studs attached.
- Attire or accessories that depict logo or emblems that encourage
the use of drugs, tobacco products or alcoholic
beverages.
- Attire that can create a hostile school environment or disrupt
the educational process such as clothing with harassing
symbols, pictures or vulgar, illegal, racial, sexist, or other
discriminatory viewpoints which denigrate others on the basis
of race, color, religion, creed, national origin, gender, sexual
preference or disability.
- Gang-related attire, including but not limited to gang colors,
jewelry, emblems, badges, symbols, signs, or other insignia
which are evidence of membership in or affiliation with a gang.
- Clothing that is overly revealing, including but not limited
to shirts and/or blouses that reveal the abdomen, chest,
or undergarments; tank-tops; see-through clothing; shorts
(mid-thigh shorts are acceptable); miniskirts; or pants that
reveal the navel, upper thigh or undergarments. Underwear must be
covered. Cleavage
must be covered.
SCHOOL ATTIRE IN ACADEMICS
The following attire is MANDATORY while in academics:
BOTTOMS:
- Navy, black or khaki pants, shorts or skirts. Jeans
that are in tact without tears or ripped spots, torn hems. Jeans
must fit at the waist and must not be oversized (no sagging
or bagging). Jeans should also fit correctly skin tight
spandex jeans are not acceptable.
- Pants must be “Docker” or “Dickie” straight
leg style worn or belted at the waist.
- Pants and shorts can not be cargo,
carpenter baggie style, torn, or ripped.
- Skirts and shorts must be 4 inches above the knee
or longer. Spandex or stretch materials are
prohibited.
TOPS:
- Short and long sleeved “golf” or “polo” shirts
with collars with school logo appliquéd
on the front of the shirt in navy blue, green, white or violet.
- Solid long sleeved shirts or undershirts can be worn under
the short sleeved shirt for warmth in white, green,
or navy with no writing or designs.
- Optional crew neck sweatshirts and grey fleeces for colder
weather with school logos ONLY are allowed. Hoodies are NOT allowed –in
any area of the school.
Pants, shirts, shorts, jumpers,
skirts, dresses, drawstring pants or shirts made of sweat, spandex
or stretch material, or any ripped sloppy jean/denim material
are prohibited. Pajamas or clothing (including slippers) intended
for nightwear is prohibited. Students who do not comply with
dress code policy are subject to disciplinary action. Students
should look similar to the students photographed below.
SCHOOL ATTIRE IN TECHNOLOGIES
- Each technology area will designate a specific shop uniform
for their students in grades 10, 11, and 12.
- The uniform will consist of a top and a bottom of a designated
color and material.
- Uniforms will be made available for purchase during the
year. Everything can be ordered from the school website.
Look for the Condor Logo and click on it to order.
- Students are to keep all uniform tops buttoned and tucked
in at the waist at all times.
- Hoop earrings and jewelry are prohibited in certain technologies.
Freshmen Exploratory Dress Code: Phase I and
II
- All jewelry is prohibited.
- School shirts are mandatory (you can wear academic
shirts until you choose your permanent shop) safety
glasses and work boots must be worn.
All O’Brien students will be required to wear
picture identification cards in all areas of our school including
shops beginning in August 2008.
Identification cards shall be worn while on school property
or at school-sponsored events.
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