DRESS AND GROOMING
In order to maintain an orderly environment conducive to the
attainment of the educational mission and purpose of the district, all students
shall be required to meet the expectations of the dress and grooming code. Dress and apparel that unduly attract
the attention of other students often precipitate comments and/or other
reactions that are disruptive. Safety, general health, hygiene and modesty are factors that are
considered in the establishment of this dress and grooming code.
Hair
- Hair
will be kept clean.
- The
use of natural colored hair dye is permitted. Any colors that are not deemed natural color will not
be allowed.
- Tipping
or highlighting hair will be permitted as long as it is a natural hair
color.
- Any
unusual streaks or patterns will not be permitted.
- Unusual
haircuts or styles such as Mohawks, fauxhawks,
dreadlocks, spikes, patterns or shaving of all or part of the head are
prohibited.
- Tight
weaves close to the scalp are acceptable for boys and girls.
- Wigs
may not be worn, except for medical reasons.
Apparel
- Apparel
will not display obscene prints or symbols.
- Apparel
such as jeans and shirts that students write on and/or allow other
students to write on are prohibited.
- Lewd,
vulgar, obscene, or suggestive language/designs on clothing is prohibited.
- Logos
of clothing manufacturers, universities, colleges, or professional teams
will not normally be challenged.
- Advertisements
or symbols that can be interpreted as promoting, depicting, or insinuating
the use of drugs, alcohol, tobacco products, demonism, violence or of a
sexual nature are prohibited in the academic classroom.
- Sweat
suits, and cotton pants with drawstrings or elastic waistbands are
prohibited in the academic classroom.
- Wind-suits
worn in an appropriate manner are permitted in the academic classroom.
- Appropriate
undergarments shall be worn, and see-through or excessively tight fitting
garments are prohibited.
- Torn
clothing and clothing with holes above the knee are prohibited.
- Trench
coats, dusters, and one-piece jump suits are prohibited.
Accessories
- Chains
attached to pants or wallets are prohibited.
- An
item of apparel or make-up that is considered extreme in dress is
prohibited.
- Tattoos
which are visible that are distractive or inappropriate are prohibited.
- Hats,
caps, bandanas, or sunglasses may not be worn inside the school building.
- Garments
with hoods may not be worn with the hood over the head inside the building
during the school day.
Clothing
- All
shirts, blouses, tee shirts and sweaters must be modest in nature.
- Immodest
and/or revealing clothing is prohibited.
- Shirts
and blouses must have sleeves or cap sleeves and must be hemmed to fit
around the arm.
- Off-the-shoulder
shirts, blouses, or sweaters are prohibited.
- Shirts,
blouses, and sweaters that show the torso when arms are raised above the
head are prohibited at all times.
- Shirts
will be worn with only one button opened at the collar.
- Tank
tops and spaghetti straps are prohibited.
- Un-tucked
shirts may not extend below the middle of the thigh.
- All
pants, skirts, and shorts shall be sized appropriately and worn at the
waist with no sagging.
- Pajama-styled
pants or pants that break or tear are prohibited.
- All
shorts, skirts (including skirts with a split up the front, side or back),
and dresses must cover three-quarters of the thigh at all times.
- Dresses
must have sleeves that are hemmed to fit around the arm or cap sleeves.
- If
suspenders or overalls with straps are worn, both must be worn with
suspenders or straps over the shoulders.
- In
grades 6-12, athletic style shorts may be worn only during physical
education classes and other school-related activities such as athletic
practices, cheerleading, etc. and are permitted only in designated workout
areas. In grades PK-5 pants
with elastic waistbands and athletic style shorts are permitted. The building principal in
connection with the sponsor, coach or other person in charge of an
extracurricular activity may regulate the dress and grooming of students
who participate in the activity.
- Immodest, tight fitting pants are
prohibited.
Gang-Related Clothing
- Clothing,
shoes, boots, jewelry, bandanas, or grooming styles that identify a
student as a member of a gang or other unauthorized group are prohibited.
Shoes and Sandals
- Shoes
or sandals must be worn at all times.
- Shoes
with metal cleats, taps, or wheels on the heels or soles, or shoes that
can damage or mark floors are prohibited.
- Heels no
higher than 1” are permitted in grades PK-5.
Male General Dress Code
- Facial
hair, mustaches, goatees and beards are prohibited. Sideburns may not extend below the
bottom of the ear.
- Hair
may not extend over the top of the collar of a T-shirt in back and may not
extend below the middle of the ear on the side. In front, hair must be cut so that it is out of the
eyes.
- Hair
may not be tucked, curled, or groomed to meet the dress and grooming code.
- Hair
may not be worn in a ponytail.
- Visible
objects in any body piercing are prohibited.
- Beads
or decorative items in the hair are prohibited.
- Make-up
is prohibited.
Female General Dress Code
- Girls
may wear no more than three earrings per ear, and spacers are prohibited.
Visible objects in any body piercing
are prohibited.
- Girls
in pre-kindergarten through fifth grade are prohibited from wearing
makeup.
- Leggings
may be worn with a skirt of an appropriate length.
The
building principal or his/her designated representative will be the sole
authority in deciding whether a student’s appearance is a distraction and might
interrupt the learning process for other students. Any violations of this dress and grooming code must be corrected
immediately at the direction of the building principal.
Students,
teachers, parents and administrators must work together to assume
responsibility for complying and enforcing the dress code adopted by the MISD.
Revised by Staff and
Principals on 2-3-09; submitted to MHS/FSMS/WGMS Student Councils for review on
2-10-09; and presented to the MISD Board of Trustees on 2-16-09 for approval.
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