Uniform Code

A Class Act

Anderson Community School Corporation

2007-2008 

8/14/07 Addendum

Colors:   Black, navy, or khaki

            All pants/trousers/capris must be standard fit or relaxed fit, flat-front or pleated with standard waists.  No cargo pants, slits, cuts, tears, or frays, (including laced sidings), brand names, slogans, or handwritten messages.  Must be worn at the waist level.  Size and length must be reasonably appropriate for the student’s weight and height.  Must be worn as intended by the manufacturer and may not sag below the hips or drag the ground.

 

 

 

Colors:  Black, navy, khaki

Must be knee length or longer.

 

Colors:  Any solid color

Shirts must be polo or oxford style or turtle or mock turtle neck.  Shirts must have a collar (or turtle or mock turtle neck) and may be long or short sleeved.  Shirts must be tucked in at all times unless they have a two inch band around the bottom.

 

Colors:  Any solid color

            Crew neck, V-neck or low-cut sweaters must be worn over an approved shirt.  Sweaters must be of a reasonable fit and not hang or bag in such a manner that items may be concealed beneath or within them.

 

Colors:  Black, brown, blue, or white

Shoes may be dress, casual, or (non-cleated) athletic.  Shoes must be worn as intended by the manufacturer. (See 8/14/07 Addendum)

 

Colors:  Black, brown, blue, or white

            Belts must be worn when garment has belt loops.

 

Colors:  Solid colors in blue, black, brown, or white.

 

May 30, 2007

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Restricted Attire

 

Exceptions:

 

 

Why Adopt a Uniform Code?

Anderson Community School Corporation

2007-2008

 

 

It’s about:

 

            Neat and well-dressed students contribute greatly to the image that a school presents to the public.  Students who recognize their responsibility to this situation will lend their cooperation and support to projecting an acceptable image of themselves, to each other and to the community.  The school assumes that parents will accept responsibility for having their students appear in an acceptable manner that will contribute to a desirable school image.

 

            Students and parents share the responsibility for making sure that students dress cleanly and neatly at all times and for making sure that students maintain a healthy and respectful appearance while attending school and school activities.  Disciplinary action will be taken by administration when students fail to adhere to the school uniform code.  The best advice is:  “When in doubt, rule it out.”

 

            The administration reserves the right to determine what is considered inappropriate or disruptive to the educational process.

 

The administration reserves the right to initiate disciplinary action when in its opinion the student’s dress or appearance is responsible for a disturbance, is leading to disruption, or represents a hazard to health or safety.  Repeated violations will be treated as insubordination and the student will be subject to disciplinary consequences.

 

8/14/07: Changes to uniform code: Shoes may now have a small logo, stitching, or sole in a color other than blue, black, brown, or white. The rest of the policy on shoes stands. Knee length shorts are now allowed for girls and boys. They must still be khaki, blue, or black and follow all other guidelines listed.

 

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