EMS Dress Code Policy

Amended through 3/5/18

Student Dress and Attire

Students should always be appropriately and comfortably prepared for school with regard to dress and attire.

School personnel/administration may require students to change if their clothing violates any of the following expectations:

  • Items of clothing should not display messages that depict, or symbolize, sexual references, drugs/alcohol/tobacco, weapons, harassing references (targeting based on race, color, ethnicity, gender, sexuality, religion, sexual orientation, or disability).

  • All clothing should fully cover the belly or midriff, rear, and chest, and should not be transparent (see-through). Undergarments (not including straps) should also not be exposed or revealed.

  • Administration also may make decisions that attire is inappropriate for situation, season, or when community impact may be significant.  

Protocols for Dress Code:

  1. Any student’s dress not meeting these standards will result in the student being asked to wear additional clothing as cover or change into different wear.  

  2. If the student is not able or willing to change, family/guardian will be contacted to assist the student in compliance which may include the student going home to change if necessary.  

  3. Staff when identifying a potential dress code violation can send the student to the office for administrative assistance in helping the student to come into compliance.