NHS Dress Code Policy
- All shirts, tops, and dresses must have sleeves. No tank tops are allowed. No low-cut clothing exposing décolletage (cleavage) or back.
- No midriff showing when standing, sitting, arms extended above the head, etc.
- No undergarments visible at any time.
- No “see-through” or “fishnet” types of clothing may be worn without an appropriate undershirt.
- Length of shorts, skirts, and dresses must reach below the end of the fingers when the student’s arms are fully extended at the student’s side or 5” from the inseam.
- Torn and ragged jeans are allowed if the torn or ragged portion is below the appropriate length of shorts as stated above.
- No item, clothing, or otherwise, may be worn which promotes or discusses the use of drugs, alcohol, tobacco, or anything sexual in nature.
- No clothing or anything may be worn which relates to gangs.
- No clothing shall be worn that can be used as a weapon (e.g., spike, studs, or chains).
- Shoes must be worn at all times on the school campus.
- Hats or hoods may not be worn in the classroom.
- Any clothing or other items that are unhealthy, disruptive, interfere with the educational process, or are inappropriate to a school setting are prohibited.
Students dressed inappropriately will be offered clothing by the office, if available, or must call home. Repeated violations will result in disciplinary actions.
Picture day: General dress code requirements apply at all times.