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NHS Dress CodeOverview

Chatham County and School Policy

The dress and personal appearance of students greatly affect their academic performance and their interaction with other students. Students dress must be conducive to learning. The Chatham County Schools Code of Conduct prohibits any appearance or clothing that does the following:

1. Violates a reasonable dress code adopted and publicized by the school;2. Is substantially disruptive;3. Is provocative or obscene; or4. Endangers the health or safety of the student or others.

Prohibited Items for Tops (Blouses, Sweaters, etc.)

Shirts must be worn at all times.

• Sexually explicit or suggestive (no cleavage)• Promotes illegal substances and/or alcohol• Contains profanity or vulgar language• Contains gang-related signs or colors or racial

slogans including the Confederate flag• Exposes midriff stomach area and/or lower back• Exposes undergarments• Shirt straps less than three fingers wide• Shirts with lace that expose undergarments, stomach,

back or cleavage

Prohibited Items for Bottoms (Pants, Shorts, Skirts/Dresses)

• When in a standing position, bottoms MUST reach beyond the fingertips

• Contains gang-related signs or colors or racial slogans including the Confederate flag

• Contains words or lettering across the buttocks area of the pants/skirts/shorts

• Pajamas and/or bedtime attire• Sagging pants or exposing undergarments will not be

tolerated• Spandex, leggings, yoga pants, workout attire This

should ONLY be worn in the gym and/or dance rooms if applicable.

Prohibited Items for Shoes/Accessories

• Bedroom slippers• Hats (including, but not limited to ball caps, wave

caps, toboggans, bandannas and stocking caps)• Coat or sweatshirt hoods• Sunglasses and sweatbands• Chains worn around the neck or on clothing must be

appropriate length. This rule also applies to heavy gauge chains.

Additional Information

• Individual schools are free to specify additional examples of dress or appearance that are

prohibited at that school under the terms of this

policy. (as per Chatham County Schools Handbook)

Consequences for Dress Code Violationsper Chatham County Schools SuggestionsThe principal or principal’s designee may require the

student to change his or her dress or appearance.

Suggested Consequences:

Grades 6 – 12

• First offense: Warning to 1 day ISS

• Second offense: 2 days ISS to 1 day OSS

• Third offense: Up to 3 days OSS

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Dress for Success!Make every day Dress for Success day!