Dress Code
A student’s appearance should not be a distraction/disruption to the learning environment of any other student. Instruction is interrupted when a student has to be seen by an administrator because of inappropriate clothing. The guidelines for student dress are not intended to be punitive, but to promote academic success. The administration may have to address students whose clothing is disruptive to the learning environment. The following guidelines are to promote a positive learning environment for Parkview students:
Avoid any attire that includes, but is not limited to, the following:
- Attire in which undergarments are visible.
- Attire that exposes the buttocks, midriff area, or with low or revealing necklines.
- No headgear is to be worn inside. (Exceptions are granted by the administration)
- Any attire that depicts, promotes, or advertises gang affiliation, illegal activity, illegal drugs, alcohol or tobacco, sexual references, and offensive words or designs.
- Jewelry or accessories that could be deemed unsafe or injurious to self or others.
- No blankets or pillows.
Student Dress Code Violation Consequences
When students come to school in clothing that is considered inappropriate by the school staff, they will be subject to the following consequences: Consequences for Dress Code Violations: Parents will be notified for each violation. After the 3rd violation, students will be given the option to change in addition to being issued the consequence noted below.
- Warning with Parent Notification
- Restorative Lunch with option to change
- Counselor Referral with option to change
- Restorative Lunch and students will call home for a change of clothing.
- After School Detention and students will call home for a change of clothing.
- RED SLIP
- Referral (11A) for Refusing to Comply with School Rules and students will call home for a change of clothing. Additional violations will be a referral.