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Dress Code
It is our intent that students be dressed and groomed in an
appropriate manner that will not interfere with, or detract from,
the school environment or disrupt the educational process.
Parents at Live Oak Elementary have requested a student uniform
policy. After a parent survey was done, our school has adopted
a school uniform policy. The following are the options for
students to wear each day:
- White or Navy blue tops, polo shirts, or blouses
- Navy blue, or Khaki pants, shorts, skirts, or jumpers, blue
jeans are acceptable
- Any Live Oak Elementary t-shirts with school name or logo
This policy is voluntary but will be strongly encouraged for
2009-10. All school clothing regular or uniform type must
adhere to the following guidelines:
Pants/Shorts/Culottes/Skirts/Jumpers:
Students may wear pants, shorts, culottes, skirts, or jumpers.
Sweat pants and blue jeans are acceptable. Faded, stone
washed, ripped, or torn jeans are not acceptable. Pants must
fit at the waist and must not be more than one size too large.
Overly baggy shorts or pants are not acceptable. If belts are
worn, they must not be more than one size too large. Walking
shorts and skirts must be mid-thigh length or longer. Jogging shorts
or bicycle shorts are not acceptable. Legging and tights are
acceptable only under skirts, shorts, or culottes. Rubber
bands to tie pants at the ankles are not allowed.
Shirts/Blouses: Shirts and blouses
may not have inappropriate designs or writing (such as crude,
vulgar, profane or sexually suggestive, which display drug, alcohol
or tobacco company advertising, promotions and likenesses, or which
advocate racial, ethnic or religious prejudice). Students are
encouraged to wear shirts and blouses tucked into their pants,
shorts, culottes, or skirts. Oversized shirts or blouses that
are too long are not acceptable because they present a safety hazard
when students are playing. See-through or fishnet fabrics,
halter tops, bare midriff’s, or spaghetti strap tops are not
acceptable.
Sweaters/Sweatshirts/Jackets/Coats:
Sweaters, sweatshirts, jackets, and coats may be any style or color.
Jackets and coats must not have writing or pictures that are
sexually suggestive, derogatory, gang-related, insulting, or can be
construed to have a “double meaning” or which advocates the use of
drugs or alcohol. Athletic team jackets that display emblems
that could become disruptive to school operations and the
educational process are not acceptable.
Shoes: Shoes must be worn at all
times. They may be any color and should be appropriate for
school activities. Backless shoes, backless sandals, sandals
that expose toes, bedroom slippers, moccasins, or high heels are not
acceptable.
Hats/Caps: Hats must be free of
writing and/or logos. Students will remove hats and caps
during flag ceremonies and inside the classroom or buildings.
Hats or caps may not be worn backwards. Students may not trade
or share hats and caps.
Special Comments: Dress or
grooming by a student that violates the District guidelines but is
not expressly delineated within District or school site regulations
or that presents a health or safety concern shall be considered and
reviewed by the site administrators in charge. Classroom or
grade level special events and activities will be announced prior to
the special events, and students may wear special clothes when they
participate on these special days. Students may wear special
clothes on picture days. Dress should be suitable and
comfortable for normal school activities.
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