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DRESS CODE

KINGS CANYON UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT

 

Students

Dress and Grooming

AR 6132 (a)

Kings Canyon Unified School District is an exemplary district.  The primary function of the KCUSD standard dress attire policy is to establish a safe and secure learning environment that reflects positive student choice.  The district standard dress attire policy will be enforced consistently and fairly on school campuses and at school sponsored functions.  Schools are responsible for notifying students and parents/guardians in a timely manner of established site standards.

Educationally Appropriate Dress and Grooming

Any apparel, hair style, cosmetic or jewelry, even if not specifically mentioned below, which creates a safety concern, draws undue attention to the wearer, or tends to detract from the educational process is prohibited unless addressed elsewhere in this regulation.

1.     Headwear:  District approved headwear must be worn outside only.  Any student entering a

        room or building must remove the headwear prior to entering.  Only district approved hats

        will be allowed at school, unless a doctor's note is provided.

a.     Hats must be khaki or white cloth type, with a 2" brim that encircles the entire hat.  The hat must be free of any insignias or markings except for the individual's name written inside in one inch block letters.

b.     A parent/guardian may elect to purchase a hat from a source other than the school/district.  However, the hat must be pre-approved by the site administrator prior to the wearing of the hat by the student.

c.     During after school activities open to the public, only headwear that is not gang related may be worn.

d.     Knit caps are allowed during cold and/or inclement weather.

2.     Sunglasses:  Sunglasses are not to be worn unless prescribed by a physician or authorized by the principal for special events.

3.     Shoes:  Shoes must be worn on campus and at school functions by all students.  For safety

        reasons, students are not allowed to wear flip flops, shoes or sandals without heel straps.

4.     Undergarments:  Top garments shall be sufficient to conceal undergarments at

        all times. 

5.     Pants:  Excessively baggy pants are not allowed.  Pants may not extend beyond 5 inches (5") when measured at the kneecap of the straightened leg.  Pants must fit and be worn no lower than 2 inches (2") below the natural waist.  No frayed clothing is acceptable (manufactured or otherwise).

6.     Shirts/Blouses:  Shirts and blouses must have finished edges and be no longer than the top of

        the inseam.  Tank tops, tube tops, halter tops, spaghetti straps, off the shoulder blouses, bare

        midriffs, see through shirts, low cut, or oversized shirts that present a safety concern or draw undue

        attention are not acceptable.

7.     Hem Lines:  All dresses, skirts, shorts, and pants must have a finished hem.  Shorts must

        have at least a 4 inch (4") inseam.  Skirts and dresses may be no shorter than 4 inches (4")

        above the knee.

8.     Dangerous Attire:  Attire which may be used as a weapon may not be worn, including but not

        limited to steel toed boots, chains i.e. wallet, items with spikes or studs, and other items deemed inappropriate by  the principal and/or school site council.

9.     Fashions:  Fashions that draw undue attention to the wearer and/or detract from the

        educational environment are not acceptable.  This includes exotic clothing, extreme make-up,

        tattoos, body piercing, military or camouflage attire, etc.

10.  Facial and/or Body Piercing:  Facial and/or Body Piercing is not acceptable with the

        exception of ears.

11.  Hair Styles:  Hair styles that draw undue attention and/or detract from the educational

        environment are not acceptable; i.e. unusual designs, unnatural colors, mohawks, tails,

        unusual razor cuts (including eyebrows), or extensive sculpting. 

12.  Gang Related Apparel:  Gang related apparel is not acceptable.  The district will collaborate

        with Law Enforcement Agencies to update changes in gang-related apparel as necessary. 

        Any clothing or apparel that a student or group of students wear to identify themselves for

        the purpose of harassing, threatening or intimidating others will not be allowed.

13.  Jackets and other apparel depicting professional sports teams shall not be worn.

Exceptions to Regulations

1. b. Headwear:  Washington will allow students to wear baseball/softball style cap/visors to provide protection from the sun.  These must be a Riverview School or team hat.  Hats must be worn in the manner in which they were designed (bill forward) and removed when entering a building.

Generally, these neutral dress and grooming rules will be applied to all students.  Religious beliefs and/or medical requirements may be grounds for an exception to a specific portion of the KCUSD Dress Code with specific advance approval from the District.  A petition for an exemption from enforcement of a specified portion of KCUSD Dress Code should be submitted to the Principal.

Under no circumstances will the Principal allow an exception for dress or grooming that displays or implies gang symbols, uses profanity or displays/implies products or slogans that promote tobacco, alcohol, drugs or sex.

Clothing and Self with Writing, Symbols, Pictures and Insignia

Students may not write on themselves or articles of clothing.  Jewelry or personal effects (back packs, fanny packs, binders, gym bags, buttons, water bottles, etc.) are not allowed if they contain writing, symbols, pictures, or insignia that:

1.     Display/imply gang-related symbols/writing (tagging, graffiti)

2.     Use profanity

3.     Display/imply products or slogans which promote tobacco, alcohol, drugs or sex

4.     Disrupt the educational process

5.     Are obscene, libelous, or slanderous

6.     Create a clear and present danger of the commission of unlawful acts, violation of school

        regulations, or injury to students, staff, or community

7.     Violate state hate-crime laws

Any clothing or apparel that a student or group of students wear to identify themselves for the purpose of harassing, threatening, or intimidating others will not be allowed.  With regard to this section, school-site personnel do not have the discretion to create stricter dress and grooming standards at the school site, and personnel do not have the discretion to create exceptions to these requirements.

Students who fail to follow the provisions of this policy will be held accountable in accordance with established district/site discipline policy

CONSEQUENCES FOR NOT MEETING DRESS CODE

Dress code violations will be handled according to progressive discipline.  Students will have the opportunity to self correct their attire to meet the requirements of the dress code. In the event that this is not possible, students must contact their parent to bring proper clothes for them to wear and will forfeit their recess times until they are properly attired.  If students or parents have any doubt about dress code requirements and what is acceptable to wear, save it for the another day and ask your teacher or principal if what you want to wear is appropriate.

Washington administration reserves the right to evaluate student dress on an individual basis for student safety.