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Student Dress
Expectations at Unami |
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What are some essential
considerations relating to student dress? |
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Unami recognizes the
individuality that students exercise in their clothing choices. |
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Students are asked to show
consideration of others; to display respect and responsibility; to
dress in attire that is modest and tasteful; to help maintain the
most productive atmosphere possible. |
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What are some examples of
clothing that is not appropriate for school? |
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Hats of any type (prohibited
during the school day and must be kept in lockers.) |
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Clothing with messages or
pictures that show drug or alcohol symbols/products, cigarette ads,
sexual innuendo, violence or hate. |
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Clothing which reveals
undergarments. |
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Tops which expose the bare
mid-riffs. |
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Muscle shirts, tube tops,
backless shirts. |
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Shorts which are cut
excessively high. |
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Unsafe adornment (ex:
spiked bracelets and spiked necklaces). |
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Skirts/dresses that do not
reach mid-thigh. |
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Where does the
responsibility lie in upholding dress standards? |
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It is the mutual
responsibility (school and home working together) to teach and
monitor the values of dressing for success. The primary impetus, of
course, comes from the home. |
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Where are the standards
of student dress applicable? |
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Acceptable standards of
dress, grooming and modesty are adhered to on school grounds, on
school busses, at school dances and other school sponsored
activities. |
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What will occur if a
student is not dressed appropriately? |
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The student will be directed
to comply by using gym apparel, items in the student’s locker, or
borrowed clothing from school or another student. The parent will
be notified of the situation. If the student is unable to find an
appropriate change, the parent will be called to bring clothing to
school. |
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We hope the information
about school dress guidelines is helpful in discussion with your
child. Your understanding, assistance and support are appreciated. |
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