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Parents:
Please read and review this dress code with your student.
We accept the premise
that the major responsibility for student appearance rests with the parents.
Parents then have an obligation not only to provide clothing, but to guide
the student's selection in proper wearing apparel and determine its suitability.
Parents should see that students are dressed appropriately for the school
environment prior to leaving home.
1. Students are encouraged to wear clean, neat clothing
that is in good repair and to be groomed appropriately
for the classroom environment.
• Coast High School prohibits
any attire which is disruptive to the educational process.
2. Students are encouraged to dress in a safe manner consistent with community
mores and values. Any clothing that is sexually suggestive,
provocative, or revealing is disruptive of the learning environment.
• Coast High School prohibits
clothing which shows or conveys messages of a sexual tone, including
but not limited to obscene symbols, signs or slogans.
Examples of prohibited clothing include but are not
limited to:
• Bare midriff shirts (shirt
needs to meet the top of pants or skirt)
• Halter tops/off the shoulder
tops
• Short shorts/short skirts/low-cut
jeans
• Swim suits or tube tops
• Clothing which allows underwear
or portions of the anatomy, not properly covered by underwear,
to be inappropriately exposed below and/or above the waist (cleavage,
spaghetti string
straps, tank tops, etc.)
• "Player 69" clothing
• Muscle shirts
• Pajamas
3. Students are encouraged to dress in a safe manner.
• Coast High School prohibits
clothing which is unsafe, dangerous, or hazardous to health. This includes
but is not limited to spikes and chains on jewelry or any article of clothing.
• Facial piercing/jewelry is
not permitted. (A safety issue for males/females)
• Appropriate footwear must
be worn at all times. Slippers, socks or sock-like footwear without shoes
are not allowed.
• Sunglasses shall not be worn
inside of classroom.
4. Students are encouraged to be tolerant of others. Clothing which carries
a message of intolerance or is demeaning of other students
leads to conflict and is disruptive of the learning environment.
• Coast High School prohibits
any attire which contains words or symbols which degrade gender,
culture, religion, sexual orientation or ethnic values.
5. Students are encouraged to develop healthy life styles.
• Coast High School prohibits
clothing and jewelry which advertises tobacco, alcohol, drugs, any illegal
substances, or depicts illegal acts, weapons or promotes violence.
6. Coast High School prohibits any gang-related styles. This includes
any combination of clothing, which, upon guidance of
law enforcement agencies, is considered gang related. Due to changing
trends in gang attire, clothing, jewelry, accessories,
and grooming styles, restrictions may change as necessary.
Notice of changes will be posted on the bulletin board or in the diploma
office as soon as it is reasonably possible.
Examples of gang-related attire include but are not
limited to:
• Pant legs longer than the
top of the shoes or shorts longer than the top of the knee
• Shorts when worn with socks
touching the bottom hem of the shorts
• Socks worn with shorts and
socks touching the bottom hem of the shorts
• Spikes or chains on any article
of clothing
• Head coverings such as hats,
visors, bandannas, caps, hair nets, and scarves (except for medical
or religious reasons)
• Monikers or other gang markings
• Web, untied, or dangling belts
• Jewelry/buckles with gang
symbols or initials other than your own
• Visible tattoos (gang, prison
or obscene)
• Baggy or oversized clothing
capable of concealing weapons - measured 6 inches from the thigh to
edge of pants - no frayed cuffs
• Steel toed shoes or boots
with colored or white laces
• Any professional or collegiate
sports team jersey, jackets, warm-up gear.
• NO sagging pants or shorts
(must be worn above the hips)
• Student backpacks, notebooks,
folders, or other carrying bags may not display gang graffiti, obscene
symbols, signs, slogans, alcohol, drugs, tobacco, or degrading items.
Consequences for failure to adhere to student dress
code:
• Students who do not meet these
standards may be sent home to prepare themselves before they reenter
school. Repeated violations may result in more severe disciplinary actions.
Should you have questions
concerning appropriateness of dress, contact Mr. Dan Morris, Assistant
Principal at 714-4227, Ext. 4403
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