SKYLINE TECH HIGH SCHOOL
Dress Code Policy
Required Dress Code
All Students:
All Students are expected to be presentable every day while at school including t-shirts, pants, blouses and shorts. Shoes are required for all students. Bedroom slippers are not to be worn. No hats or any type of headgear can be worn while at school. No bandanas or do-rags at all, and no hoods on during class. No hanging clothes or hats/headgear over shoulders or other areas of the body. Clothing with drugs, alcohol, cigarettes, weapons, sexual connotations, gang symbols and gang colors are not allowed at school (Red, Royal Blue, Baby Blue, or Navy Blue). These colors also include belts and shoes strings. Clothes cannot display knifes, guns, brass knuckles, chains or anything that would make a student feel uncomfortable about being in class with them. No night clothes or nighties. Sunglasses are not to be worn at any time in school. Prescription glasses or medical necessity must be on file from a parent, with the registrar/principal. Teachers and administrators have the right to request the removal of hats and sunglasses or any article of clothing that is distracting the educational process at any time.
Males:
No dropped or sagging pants. Pants must cover the rear end and be worn around the waist. Shoes must be worn at all times. No muscle T-shirts, “wife-beaters” or sleeveless T-shirts.
Females:
Clothing must cover the shoulders, chest, stomach and rear ends. Spaghetti
straps, short skirts and short-shorts are not allowed. Revealing low cut blouses, tops, and
low cut pants are not allowed. No bras showing at all. Sleeveless shirts and blouses are
ok but no muscle T-shirts. Shoes must be worn at all times.Students out of dress code will be referred to the office for a parent to be called to bring appropriate clothing, and a letter will go home to parents regarding the dress code.If there is habitual disregard of the dress code or infraction, a student will be suspended from school and not receive credit for classes. (See Skyline Policy and Procedures, page 24). Students may be referred to SWEAP until such time the dress code is adhered to on a daily basis.