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Dress Code

Lakeview Students should dress appropriately to
reflect pride in one’s self and school.

The Fundamental Elementary School has dress requirements, which are in addition

to the  PCS Code of Student Conduct. 

Students should wear:

Shirts, blouses, sweaters

Jeans, pants, slacks-leggings (only if the top/shirt covers appropriately - top may not be shorter than 3 inches above the knee.)

Uniform shorts (from a designated vendor such as Cherokee, French Toast, At-Class, In-Design, etc.) that are khaki or navy blue in color.    Cargo shorts – (uniform or non-uniform - are not acceptable.)

Shorts, skirts, or dresses may NOT be shorter than three inches above the knee

 Closed-toed shoes that are appropriate P.E. classes - For example- sneakers/athletic shoes. 

Sweaters or jackets when desired

Students must wear socks, tights, peds or stockings.

 Students may NOT wear:

Sleeveless shirts, dresses, blouses or tank tops or bare midriff tops.

 Pants shorter than ankle length, excepting shorts.

Jeans or pants with holes or tears.

 Shorts longer than knee-length or cargo shorts of any type

See-through shirts or blouses, halter dresses or “tops” with spaghetti straps

 Skorts, culottes or divided skirts

Backless shoes, thongs or sandals

 Hats, sunglasses and bandannas (indoors)

 Clothing which displays profanity, sexually suggestive phrases, alcohol, tobacco, drugs, or advertisements for such products or other phrases. 

 

 

Students dressed inappropriately will asked to call their parents/guardians for a change of clothing. An infraction notice for violation of the dress code policy may be issued and repeated violations may result in a referral to the schools’ Intervention and Appeal Committee (IAC). All students’ clothing must be worn in the manner in which it was designed to be worn; pants and skirts must be worn at waist level. Student dress and grooming shall be neat and clean. Prohibited are hairstyles and colors, and other fashion styles, which are disruptive to the school environment or educational process.  Exceptions to the dress code policies must be approved by the principal. The principal shall have the final decision regarding the enforcement of the student dress code.

 

We also expect parents to use good judgment in their attire while volunteering in the building.