High School 101 Dress Code, and Handbook Monday, August 18 th , 8 th period
Dec 17, 2015
High School 101
Dress Code, and Handbook
Monday, August 18th, 8th period
High School 101: Dress Code
• Students should follow ALL rules regarding attire• The rules regarding dress code WILL be
enforced!• Common mistakes that lead to infractions:
o Sagging pants are NOT permitted. Pants should ALWAYS be worn on the waist!!
Just
say N
O
High School 101: Dress Code
Other common mistakes:
o skirts that ride up (they must be fingertip length at ALL times)
o tank tops or shirts that are not FOUR of Mrs. Radcliffe’s fingers wide
These RIDE UP!!
High School 101: Dress Code
o leggings (jeggins, yoga pants, riding pants, or any other tight pant that is not a jean or dress pant)
NONE OF THESE WORK!!!!
High School 101: DressCode
o No head covering is permitted unless religious reason is documented. This includes headbands, visors, hats,
du-rags, scarves, knitted hats, etc.
• RESPECT and PRESENT yourself in an appropriate manner!!
THERE IS NEVER A HAT DAY!!!
High School 101: Dress Code
Dress Code infractions will be handled in the following manner:
o Students will be given one opportunity to correct a dress code mistake and/or change clothes
o If students refuse to change or change back into original unapproved clothing, students will be issued ISS
o Any other infraction after this point may result in OSS
o Please be aware after repeated dress code infractions, you will no longer be given an option to change. You will be issued ISS or OSS!
High School 101: District and School
Handbooks• Each student is required to read both handbooks
o Students are required to bring in a signed form that both students and parent have read the district handbook THOROUGHLY
• Rules and important information is included in the handbooks. Examples include:o Bell Schedule, Grading Scale, Promotion Requirements,
School Rules, Discipline Infractions including consequences, Calendar, Exam Schedule, School Fees, etc.
o There is a WEALTH of information in the handbook
High School 101: District and School
Handbooks• Students can use their agendas to record
homework assignments
• Students should also use the handbook as a passbook (teachers will sign it to grant a student permission to go from place to place)o Make sure to record destination, date, time, and
signature in the pass portion of the handbook