- Johnson High School
- Dress Code
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PHILOSOPHY AND GENERAL STATEMENT TO PARENTS/GUARDIANS North East ISD believes that school performance and future success are enhanced by appropriate dress and good grooming. Parents/guardians are strongly urged to work closely with the school to ensure student's adherence to these standards. Parents/guardians are encouraged to enforce moderate hairstyles and high standards of dress for their students, which at some campuses include standard attire such as uniforms. Parents/guardians will be serving the welfare of our students and helping us as educators by emphasizing standards of neatness, cleanliness, safety, and decency in dress and grooming. The Dress Code is in effect for students while attending school functions or school sponsored activities on or off school property. Exceptions to this for certain school-related events are determined by each campus administrator.
Schools adopting a school uniform may have standards that exceed the District's dress code stated above. In addition, the dress code rules and regulations will be more restrictive in an alternative educational program.
The following rules are to be followed: • Hairstyles that are considered by your student’s school administration to be distracting and/or disruptive to the educational environment are prohibited. In addition, hair symbols and/or styles which are identified with inappropriate advertising or statements that are offensive or inflammatory are prohibited. This prohibition includes, but is not limited to, alcoholic beverages, profanity, sex, tobacco, drugs, gangs, guns and other weapons, excessively violent or goryimagery, and the promotion of violence.
• Halter tops, exposed midriffs, strapless and/or low cut tops that expose breasts or cleavage, exposed backs and spaghetti straps are not permitted. Undergarments shall not be visible or exposed.
• Tanks/sleeveless shirts will be prohibited unless the width of the shirt’s shoulder is at least two (2) inches wide. Sheer clothing is prohibited unless the under shirt’s shoulder width is at least two (2) inches wide. Undergarments shall not be visible or exposed. Oversized armholes/jersey-type tanks are not permitted without a sleeved undershirt.
• Clothing, conspicuously displayed jewelry or accessories and lanyards with inappropriate advertising, pictures, symbols or statements that are offensive or inflammatory are prohibited. This prohibition includes, but is not limited to, alcoholic beverages, profanity, sex, tobacco, drugs, gangs, guns and other weapons, excessively violent or gory imagery, and the promotion of violence. Certain colored items of clothing, conspicuously displayed jewelry or accessories, such as but not limited to, shirts, hair decorations, shoe laces, lanyards and the like may be prohibited at the discretion of the campus principal.
• Appropriate footwear is required based on classroom setting and activities as determined by the campus principal. Footwear that has toes and/or soles reinforced with steel, hard plastic or similar materials is prohibited. Footwear with wheels is prohibited.
• Shorts, dresses, skirts, and split skirts will be permitted provided that they are conservative and modest in appearance. Campus administration will determine appropriate length. Bicycle shorts, form fitting and skin-tight shorts of spandex or other similar materials worn alone are prohibited.
• Pants shall be worn securely at the waist. Sagging is prohibited. Excessively worn, torn, frayed, over-sized or long clothing is not permitted. Undergarments shall not be visible or exposed. Pants/leggings that are made of spandex or similar material must have an item of clothing worn over the material that completely covers the student’s front and back to the length of the student’s bottom to ensure modesty.
• Body piercing ornaments and other similar ornaments that are considered by your student’s school administration to be distracting and/or unsafe to the educational environment are prohibited.
• Visible tattoos and similar body painting(s) that promote violence or reflect gang activity are prohibited. Visible tattoos and similar body painting(s) that are considered offensive, inflammatory or disruptive to the learning environment are prohibited. This prohibition includes, but is not limited to, inappropriate advertising or statements that are offensive or inflammatory, alcoholic beverages, profanity, sex, tobacco, drugs, gangs, guns and other weapons, excessively violent or gory imagery, and the promotion of violence.
• Hats, hoods on hooded sweatshirts, shirts and jackets may not be worn during instructional, passing periods, or while in the building. Hats, caps, or other head apparel with inappropriate advertising, pictures, symbols or statements that are offensive or inflammatory are prohibited. This prohibition includes, but is not limited to, alcoholic beverages, profanity, sex, tobacco, drugs, gangs, guns and other weapons, excessively violent or gory imagery, and the promotion of violence. Head apparel may be prohibited at the discretion of the campus principal.
• Costumes of any type are prohibited. • Any apparel or attire that is considered to be distracting and/or disruptive to the educational environment or is considered a safety concern is prohibited (i.e. pajamas, house shoes, etc.).
A review of dress and grooming policies will be made periodically and changes will be made as needed.
While it is inevitable that there will be differences of opinion as to the appropriateness of dress, grooming, and/or determining whether or not a student’s attire is disruptive or distracting to the educational environment of the school, the final determination will be made by the building principal. Any student who does not comply with the dress code will be removed from the regular school setting until the student complies with this code.