Guidelines for acceptable, normal, good grooming should be taught and
enforced in the home by the parents as part of their responsibility in
training their children for responsible citizenship.
All students are expected to be
responsible in their dress and grooming by avoiding extremes and
manifesting self-discipline with regards to these regulations.
Cooperation of parents is expected.
The policy of the Calcasieu Parish
School Board shall be that no mode of attire will be considered proper
for school wear that distracts or disrupts classroom and school decorum.
The Board feels it is the responsibility of each student to use good
judgment in one’s total appearance so that the attention of others is
not distracted from the purpose of school. Cleanliness shall be a basic
consideration. For health and safety reasons, students must wear shoes
to school.
Any substantial complaint concerning
the dress code shall be dealt with by the school administration.
SCHOOL UNIFORMS
Students attending Pre-K-12 schools in
Calcasieu Parish shall be required to wear official school uniforms.
Uniforms shall be the same for all schools, as follows:
- Uniform shirts will be white,
hunter green or navy blue polo/golf style shirts (short or long
sleeves with a collar) or shirts that button down the front with a
collar. No emblem, logo, decoration, or decorative trim is allowed.
High School and Middle School Administrators have the option to
choose a uniform shirt in one of the school’s colors.
- White, hunter green or navy blue,
turtlenecks with no emblem, logo, decoration, or decorative trim are
acceptable. Turtlenecks can be worn separately or under uniform
shirt
- T-shirts (solid white, hunter
green, or navy blue) will be allowed under the uniform shirt.
- Spirit shirt/club shirt may be
worn on day/s determined by the school administrator.
- Administrators may option to have
students wear the official school logo on the school’s designated
shirt.
- Shirts must be tucked in at all
times.
- Khaki (shades may vary) or navy
blue pants, skirts, shorts, skorts, or jumpers must be uniform style
and color (no blue jeans, no corduroy or wind-suit materials, no
sweat pants, no stretch pants or leggings, no spandex, no baggy
pants, no bell-bottoms, no carpenter or cargo styles, no
hip-huggers, no side-knee pockets). Emblems, logos, or decorations
are not allowed.
- Pants, shorts, and skorts must
measure (front and back) no shorter than three inches above the
knee. Skirts and jumpers must measure no shorter than three inches
above the knee.
- Belts should be black, brown, navy
blue, hunter green, or khaki with no emblem, logo or decoration and
must be worn with slacks and shorts that are designed to have belt
loops. Belts must be visible and worn around the waist. Belts are
optional for pre-k, kindergarten, and first grade students.
- Socks (or stockings for girls) are
required and should be hunter green, navy blue, khaki or white with
no emblem, logo or decoration and must cover ankle and be visible.
Middle and High School students are not required to wear socks or
stockings with sandals.
- Appropriate shoes must be worn and
not include thongs. Sandals are not allowed in elementary grades.
- Acceptable outerwear for classroom
is limited to include sweater, sweater vest, sweatshirt, and light
jacket. During class time, jackets are to remain open – not zipped
or buttoned. Colors for classroom outerwear include khaki, navy
blue, hunter green and white. No emblem, logo, or decoration is
allowed on classroom outerwear. The uniform shirt must be worn under
outerwear.
- Heavy coats and jackets worn to
and from school and/or outdoors are not restricted, but recommended
to colors of navy blue, white, khaki and hunter green.
- No headwear shall be worn on
campus with the exception of knit caps in extremely cold weather.
Other Dress Code Regulations:
- Prohibited items include
bandannas, hair rollers, extremes in hair styles, psychedelic hair
colors, lines, letters, or designs shaved in the head.
- Sunglasses, nose rings, visible
body piercing, and excessive or inappropriate jewelry are
prohibited.
- Prohibited items include excessive
and inappropriate makeup, painted faces, inappropriate tattoos, and
stick-on tattoos.
- Clothing worn is not to be
suggestive or indecent.
- Clothing, jewelry, and general
appearance are not to be of the type that would cause a disturbance
or distract or interfere with the instructional programs.
- Clothing, jewelry, and general
appearance are to be such as not to constitute a health or safety
hazard.
Principals may declare spirit or club
days and allow students to wear school spirit shirts, or dress up days
(i.e., when school pictures are scheduled) or allow students to wear
other uniforms such as Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, cheerleaders, band,
chorus, etc. Other questions about uniforms should be referred first to
the school authorities, then to the central office staff.
DISCIPLINE GUIDELINES FOR UNIFORMS:
All Pre-K – 12 schools in Calcasieu
Parish will strive to achieve full compliance of the Dress Code Policy
and should resort to disciplinary measures only when positive measures
fail. The intent of this policy is not to prevent any student who is not
in uniform from attending school. This policy is not intended to suspend
or expel a student from class or from school or lower an academic grade
as a result of not complying with the School Uniform Policy.
The following is a progressive
disciplinary plan for students who are considered non-compliant with the
Dress Code Policy and who have not been granted an exemption.
Students shall not be considered in
violation of the Dress Code Policy in the following instances:
- during the first five(5) school
days after transferring from an out of the parish school
- when a student has been authorized
by the school principal to wear something other than the approved
school uniforms.
- when a parent has secured an
exemption from the School Uniform Policy
- while an appeal of an exemption
from the School Uniform Policy is pending;
Parent(s) or guardian(s) may request an
exemption from the School Uniform Policy by submitting a written request
to the school principal. Exemptions may be granted for religious
reasons, medical reasons, or other justifiable reasons.
- A written request shall be
submitted in writing using the Exemption Form.
- The Review committee shall meet
with the parent/guardian to discuss the School Uniform Policy and
request for exemption.
- The parent/guardian shall be
notified in writing of the outcome of the conference.
- If the Review Committee does not
grant the exemption, the parent/guardian may appeal the decision to
the appropriate Director.
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