Inner-City Public High School (grades 9-12) Dress Code effective 2001-02 school year:
Students will be required to wear polo shirts, turtlenecks, dress shirts or sweaters with dress pants or dress shorts.
In addition, girls can wear skorts, jumpers or dresses as long as they are no more than 3 inches above the knee.
A stricter uniform policy, which detailed acceptable colors for some items of clothing, went into effect during the 2000-01 school year for grades one through eight.
However, disciplinary consequences for dress code violations have not been finalized.
... and other administrators are working on an accompanying discipline policy, which he said could include changing clothes at home or demerits and suspension for repeated offenses.
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The school board voted at the beginning of May 2004 to "outlaw" the dress code and allow students to wear jeans and sweat pants again. The HS staff claimed they spent too much time trying to enfore the loosely defined dress code, which pretty much meant no jeans, sweats or t-shirts. The change will be effective for the 2004-05 school year.
Grades 1-8 continue to adhere to a similar dress code with a restriction of color. (Kindergarten was excluded since they only attend half-day classes)
* Pants, skirts and shorts can be navy, khaki or black, must be sized properly, (belts are no longer required if belt loops are present, a change from the first year). Shorts and skirts are to be 3" above the knee or longer.
* Shirts can be white, red, blue (revised in year 2 to allow any shade), or black, with or without a collar (another revision for year 2 as selection of collared shirts was slim and they no longer need to tuck them in).
Students can wear any combination of tops to bottoms.
We have always loosely interpreted the dress code when it comes to shopping. The SD has not actually gone so far as to implement a Uniform Policy - I've inquired on more than one occasion and have been corrected for using the wrong terminology. I usually buy polos, button-down shirts and pants and skirts that "fit" within the guidelines.
DD12 is in 7th grade and would prefer more trendy wares and has worn "inappropriate" clothes. She has either been sent home to change or sat in detention for the day. She knows the rules and repercussions if she fails to follow the guidelines. If she liked the Land's End, Gap or Old Navy looks it wouldn't be a problem for her, but that's not her style.