DRESS CODE
Wake County Public School System dress code policy 6410 which states that students are expected to adhere to standards of dress and appearance that are compatible with an effective learning environment. (Reasonable accommodations will be made on an individual basis for students' religious or medical conditions that require a departure from normal dress standards.) If a student's dress or appearance is such that it constitutes a threat to the health or safety of others, distracts attention of other students or staff from their work, or otherwise violates dress code, the principal or designee may require the student to change his/her dress or appearance. A second or repeated violation of the policy may result in disciplinary action.
TopsLogos and/or pictures should be appropriate. Shirts are to cover the entire top torso and to reach the waistline but should not extend beyond the knee. No spaghetti straps, halter-tops, or see through tops are permitted. Loose fitting tank tops will not be permitted unless another shirt is worn underneath. Tops should cover all undergarments. Any symbols, styles, or attire frequently associated with intimidation, violence, or violent groups are prohibited.
Pants Baggy or loose fitting pants with belt loops are to be worn with belts. No pants are to be worn below the waist. All undergarments are to be covered.
ShoesAthletic shoes are to be worn for Physical Education. Your child will need to bring athletic shoes if he/she wears any other type of shoes. Your child will not be allowed to participate in PE without the proper shoes. Please be advised that this could affect his/her participation grade. Sandals are permitted only if they have a back strap to hold them on. Cleats are never permitted to be worn at school. These guidelines will be enforced for the safety of our students. Students are discouraged from wearing flip flops not only on the playground but also throughout the school building Parents who choose not to enforce this rule will be responsible for their child's safety while at school and during any activity. If your child wears inappropriate shoes, your child will be excluded from outside activities.
JewelryDo not send students to school with expensive jewelry. The school will not be held responsible for items that are lost or damaged. Earrings and other jewelry should be small enough that they do not pose a safety hazard. Any adornment such as chains or spikes that reasonably could be perceived as, or used as, a weapon will not be permitted.
Hats/SunglassesHats or other head coverings may not be worn during the school day except for special days, medical reasons, or religious reasons that are approved by the administration. Sunglasses are not to be worn in the building. Hats and head coverings may be worn outside for protection from inclement weather.
Go over these guidelines and discuss them with your child. Remember that neatness, modesty, and safety are our primary concerns. If you have any questions regarding the dress code or an article of clothing, please call the office at 570-2100.
Wake County Public School System dress code policy 6410 which states that students are expected to adhere to standards of dress and appearance that are compatible with an effective learning environment. (Reasonable accommodations will be made on an individual basis for students' religious or medical conditions that require a departure from normal dress standards.) If a student's dress or appearance is such that it constitutes a threat to the health or safety of others, distracts attention of other students or staff from their work, or otherwise violates dress code, the principal or designee may require the student to change his/her dress or appearance. A second or repeated violation of the policy may result in disciplinary action.
TopsLogos and/or pictures should be appropriate. Shirts are to cover the entire top torso and to reach the waistline but should not extend beyond the knee. No spaghetti straps, halter-tops, or see through tops are permitted. Loose fitting tank tops will not be permitted unless another shirt is worn underneath. Tops should cover all undergarments. Any symbols, styles, or attire frequently associated with intimidation, violence, or violent groups are prohibited.
Pants Baggy or loose fitting pants with belt loops are to be worn with belts. No pants are to be worn below the waist. All undergarments are to be covered.
ShoesAthletic shoes are to be worn for Physical Education. Your child will need to bring athletic shoes if he/she wears any other type of shoes. Your child will not be allowed to participate in PE without the proper shoes. Please be advised that this could affect his/her participation grade. Sandals are permitted only if they have a back strap to hold them on. Cleats are never permitted to be worn at school. These guidelines will be enforced for the safety of our students. Students are discouraged from wearing flip flops not only on the playground but also throughout the school building Parents who choose not to enforce this rule will be responsible for their child's safety while at school and during any activity. If your child wears inappropriate shoes, your child will be excluded from outside activities.
JewelryDo not send students to school with expensive jewelry. The school will not be held responsible for items that are lost or damaged. Earrings and other jewelry should be small enough that they do not pose a safety hazard. Any adornment such as chains or spikes that reasonably could be perceived as, or used as, a weapon will not be permitted.
Hats/SunglassesHats or other head coverings may not be worn during the school day except for special days, medical reasons, or religious reasons that are approved by the administration. Sunglasses are not to be worn in the building. Hats and head coverings may be worn outside for protection from inclement weather.
Go over these guidelines and discuss them with your child. Remember that neatness, modesty, and safety are our primary concerns. If you have any questions regarding the dress code or an article of clothing, please call the office at 570-2100.