Dress Code
Dress Code
- All school attire must conform to dress code standards to support a safe and academically appropriate environment. All scholars who have inappropriate attire or whose clothing does not meet the dress code, will receive a dress code violation and a call home.
- Parents will be requested to bring the scholar the appropriate school uniform attire OR the scholar will be given loaners to wear for the day.
- Repeated dress code violations could result in loss of privileges, campus beautification, parent conference, loss of EEA enrollment, and/or referral to administration.
- If school polos are not available in particular sizes at any given time, scholars may wear a solid black or gray polo (purchased at your local clothing store) in place of the school uniform polo
Uniform Shirts:
- Polos shirts with school logo (may be purchased in the front office)
- Scholars may also wear plain black, gray or dark blue polo shirts.
Bottoms:
- ALL scholars must wear blue, black, gray, or khaki bottoms.
- Jeans are not allowed (except on free dress days when granted).
- Ripped jeans or jeans with holes of any kind are prohibited!!
- Leggings, jeggings, and tights (unless worn with a skirt or dress) are prohibited (including free dress days).
- Sweatpants, over ripped/tattered jeans, and sagging pants are prohibited (including free dress days).
- Tights worn under a skirt or dress must be solid in color (black, gray, navy or white).
Shoes and Socks:
- No open toe shoes, flip flops, Crocs/clogs style shoes allowed.
- Socks may not contain any inappropriate designs or foul language.