Dress Code
Student Attire Expectations
CCSD Schools promote a positive dress code where students are encouraged to wear clothing that is comfortable and appropriate for an educational environment. A common dress code cultivates a safe and disciplined learning environment, which is essential to a quality educational program.
CCSD Policy JICAB on student attire is intended to help students concentrate on schoolwork, reduce discipline problems, and promote school order and safety. It is designed to ensure that all students are treated equitably regardless of race, sex, gender identity, gender expression, sexual orientation, ethnicity, religion, cultural observance, household income or body type/size.
Clothing, accessories, paraphernalia, or body adornments may not:
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Be profane, obscene, lewd, suggestive, libelous, or vulgar.
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Promote the use of drugs, tobacco, alcohol, or weapons.
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Intimidate or threaten any individual or group.
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Expose private body parts.
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Disrupt the teaching-learning process.
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Promote any activity prohibited by the student code of conduct.
Additional Clothing Guidelines:
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Clothing shall be sufficient to conceal all undergarments at all times (undergarments are any garments that are under the exterior layer of clothing).
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Shirts must cover up the stomachs
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Shoes must be worn at all times.
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Blankets are not to be worn at school.
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Any item that obscures the face or ears (except as religious observation) may not be worn at school.
Hats and hoodies are permitted as long as they do not obscure the face and ears. All student attire must support a safe learning environment in classrooms, gyms, and other learning environments.