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Sevier County Board of Education Dress Code
STANDARDIZED DRESS AND
GROOMING CODE
FOR GRADES K THROUGH 5
Clothing will be
appropriate to the season and should be neat, clean, inoffensive, and decent.
Some examples of inappropriate attire are headgear/sunglasses (unless
prescription or required by physician) worn in the building; bare midriffs;
obscene or profane language; lewd pictures; symbols of alcoholic beverages,
tobacco, drugs, or drug paraphernalia on clothing; hair rollers; clothing which
allows undergarments to be visible when the student is sitting or walking; tank
tops or mesh shirts worn as outer garments. For health and safety, some type of
reasonable footwear is necessary. Book bags must be constructed from material(s)
that allow the contents of the bag to be visible.
Short pants and
mini-skirts may be permitted in grades four and five as long as they are no
shorter than four inches above the top of the kneecap. The ability of the child
to play comfortably without revealing undergarments shall be the determining
factor for gauging the appropriateness of length in grades K through three.
Purposely frayed clothing is not permitted in any grade level.
A student will not dress,
groom, or wear or use emblems, insignias, badges, or other symbols where the
effect thereof is to distract unreasonably the attention of other students, or
otherwise to cause disruption or interference with the operation of the school.
To ensure the health and
safety of students, the school principal or his/her designee is allowed to
further restrict manner of dress or style of hair in specific curriculum areas.
Any student not attired
in accordance with the foregoing policy shall be subject to disciplinary
consequences as per board policy. In addition to the foregoing, when a student
is attired in a manner that is likely to cause disruption or interference with
the operation of the school, the principal shall take appropriate action.
STANDARDIZED DRESS AND
GROOMING CODE
FOR GRADES 6 THROUGH 12
The Sevier County School
System recognizes the effect which student dress and grooming have upon student
behavior and commitment to learning. Attire considered disruptive to health or
safety is not appropriate. The following rules concerning dress and grooming are
mandatory in grades 6-12, beginning with the 1999-2000 school year.
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Bottom Wear (Waist and
Below-pants, skirts, shorts, skorts). |
Bottom wear must
be size appropriate for the wearer, with no sagging or bagging, and must
be worn securely at and around the waist so as not to reveal
undergarments and to prevent pant legs from touching the floor. Large
bell-bottoms that expose less than one-fourth of the foot, large
pockets, cargo pockets, spandex, or leggings shall not be allowed.
Skirts, shorts,
or skorts must be no shorter in length than two (2) inches above the
knee in grades 9 through 12, and not shorter in length than four (4)
inches above the knee in grades 6 through 8. Slits must be no higher
than two (2) inches above the knee in grades 9 through 12, and no higher
than four (4) inches above the knee in grades 6 through 8. |
| Belts |
Belts are required if
pants have belt loops. Belts may be fabric or leather only. |
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Top Wear (Waist
and Above) |
Shirts must be size
appropriate for the wearer, have sleeves which cover the deltoid muscle,
and be worn either tucked in or no more than three inches below the top
of the waistband, but in no event shall the bottom of the shirt cover
any portion of a pocket opening. Bare midriffs shall not be allowed.
Size-appropriate fleece pullovers; light jackets; long sleeve crewneck,
v-neck, or cardigan sweater vests; or sweatshirts may be worn over an
approved shirt. |
| Dresses |
Girls may wear dresses
appropriately sized for the wearer with the length no shorter than two
inches above the knee in grades 9 through 12, and no shorter than four
inches above the knee in grades 6 through 8. Dresses may either have
sleeves or be a sleeveless dress as long as no undergarments are
visible. Dresses will not have string or spaghetti straps, but will have
straps that come to the edge of the shoulder. |
| Shoes |
Shoes must be worn at
all times. |
| Coats |
Coats, heavy jackets,
or raincoats shall not be worn inside the building unless otherwise
directed by the school principal or his/her designee in an unusual
situation. |
| All Apparel |
Clothing shall be
neat, clean, hemmed, and shall not have holes, rips, cuts, or frayed
edges. Articles of clothing shall not be worn which imply or promote
alcohol, sex, drugs, tobacco, violence, gangs, racial slurs, or
offensive language. |
| Head |
No headgear or
sunglasses will be worn in the building (except those worn for obvious
medical reasons and the results therefore). |
| Accessories |
Any accessory that is
studded, spiked, contains chains or can tabs, or in any way presents a
potential danger to self or others is prohibited. |
| Other |
Tattoos, whether
permanent or temporary, will be covered if possible. Visible body
piercing jewelry (except of the ears) is prohibited. Hair is not to be
sprayed or dyed in unnatural colors (such as blue, pink, green, orange,
yellow, etc.), spiked, or mohawked. |
| Special Days |
Schools may develop
special dress days for special occasions at the direction of the school
principal. |
| Special Situations: |
If a student cannot
comply with the standardized dress code based on special conditions or
religious beliefs, his or her parent or guardian may write a letter
explaining the situation to the Superintendent or his/her designee, with
a copy to the school principal or his/her designee. Each case will be
dealt with on an individual basis. To insure the health and safety of
students, the school principal or his/her designee is allowed to further
restrict manner of dress or style of hair in specific curriculum areas
(shop, chemistry lab, etc.). |
| Book bags: |
Book bags must be
constructed from materials that allow the contents of the book bag to be
visible. Any band instrument or necessary sports bags must be dropped
off at an area designated by the building level principal. |
Any student not attired
in accordance with the foregoing policy shall be subject to disciplinary
consequences as per board policy. In addition to the foregoing, when a student
is attired in a manner that is likely to cause disruption or interference with
the operation of the school, the principal shall take appropriate action.
Legal Reference: T.C.A.
49-6-4215
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