Tag Day Dress Guidelines
Occasionally students will have Tag Day fundraisers during which students can purchase a “tag” for $2.00 and dress out of uniform for that day. On these days a certain level of decorum, neatness, and modesty is necessary. It is with these ideas in mind that students may wear the following on these days:
Guidelines:
Pants: Jeans, Slacks, Khaki style Shorts, Skirts, Capris: students may wear these so long as they are neat and modest in appearance. They may not be torn, cut, or frayed nor may they be excessively short or tight. Pants with holes are not neat in appearance and may not be worn. Shorts must exceed the fingertips of the student. Students may not wear athletic style pants (sweatpants) or shorts, yoga pants, or spandex.
Shirts: Students may wear casual style shirts, t-shirts, sweatshirts or sweaters. Shirts must also be neat and modest in appearance. Sleeveless spaghetti straps, shirts that expose the mid-drift, or are deemed excessively tight or revealing may not be worn. Clothing may not have slogans or images that are contrary to the mission or values of the school (vulgarity, alcohol, drugs, violent, or insensitive (ex Soviet Flag, Swastika)).
Shoes: Casual shoes may be worn, such as sneakers, sandals (which contain backs), and boots.
Prohibited Items: Some elements of dress may never be worn. This includes hats, sunglasses, hoods, and flip-flops.
It is the responsibility of the faculty to evaluate dress each day and therefore their judgment of neatness and modesty is final in these matters.
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