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Dress Code

Dress Code. Applies to all students Dress policies help us look professional. 43% of non-self employed workers commonly wear casual business attire, according

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Page 1: Dress Code. Applies to all students Dress policies help us look professional. 43% of non-self employed workers commonly wear casual business attire, according

Dress Code

Page 2: Dress Code. Applies to all students Dress policies help us look professional. 43% of non-self employed workers commonly wear casual business attire, according

Applies to all students

• Dress policies help us look professional.

• 43% of non-self employed workers commonly wear casual business attire, according to a Gallup poll. 

• The students come mentally prepared for school and dressed for work.

• Shared dress code unites us as a community.

• It is a powerful visual statement of our community.

• Students make a commitment that they are agreeing to live up to the school’s high expectations.

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No headwear

• No headwear of any type may be worn or carried inside the school building during normal school hours (other than entering and leaving the building).

• Note: The wearing of headwear for religious and medical reasons is permitted.

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Outer wear

• Students are prohibited from wearing or carrying any jackets/coats or

any outdoor outerwear accessories deemed inappropriate by staff

during normal school hours.

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Nothing gang related

• Students are prohibited from displaying

anything on their attire or on their person

that gives the impression of being gang-

related while on school property or at

school-sponsored events.

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“Disruptive” items

• Clothing items that disrupt or threaten

to disrupt the learning of others are

prohibited. Students are prohibited from

wearing any clothing or jewelry that

contains pictures and/or writing referring

to alcoholic beverages, tobacco

products, sexual references, profanity,

promotion of gambling, drugs and/or

gangs including writing or pictures on

clothing with double meanings.

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“Revealing”• Shirts/tops must cover all bra straps, no

spaghetti strap shirts, midriff area, and

have no visible cleavage; pants must be

above the hip bones with no visible

undergarments - no sagging”.

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Sagging

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Footwear, Sleepwear, Gym

• Footwear is required to be worn during

normal school hours.

• Sleepwear or slippers may not be worn or

carried during normal school hours.

• The Physical Education Department requires

students participating in physical education

classes to wear approved apparel.

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Uniform Wednesdays

• CHS Polo - tucked in - Khakis, closed-toe shoes

• Business Casual

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CHS Polo

www.communityhs.net/store

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Business Casual

• Gentlemen

• collared dress shirt -

tucked in

• cotton trousers (such as

khakis or slacks) with a

belt

• dress shoes (such as

loafers - no athletic

shoes) with dress socks.

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• Ladies• A knee length skirt (not mini-skirt) or full-length

trousers (not stretch pants or leggings) of a

non-jeans material

• a dress shirt, polo, or sweater set is

considered acceptable.

• An informal dress with appropriate skirt length

is also acceptable. Reasonable and

appropriate length means to the knees.

Business Casual

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Not dressed right?

• Parent contact• Have to dress right before going to class