On free-dress days, all rules in the PVM Student Handbook must be followed. Below are the most common infractions received by students on free-dress days. If a student is in violation of the dress code, they will be sent to the office to call home.
On free-dress days, all rules in the PVM Student Handbook must be followed. Below are the most common infractions received by students on free-dress days. If a student is in violation of the dress code, they will be sent to the office to call home.
Please note - on days when students are allowed to cash in pride points for free dress, it is the responsibility of the STUDENT to make sure that they have enough Pride Points to wear free dress BEFORE coming to school in free dress. If a student does not have enough points, they will be sent to call home for new clothes and receive an infraction for not following directions.
Please note - on days when students are allowed to cash in pride points for free dress, it is the responsibility of the STUDENT to make sure that they have enough Pride Points to wear free dress BEFORE coming to school in free dress. If a student does not have enough points, they will be sent to call home for new clothes and receive an infraction for not following directions.
skirts and shorts must be finger-tip length
all students must wear closed-toed shoes
if shorts/pants have belt loops, a belt must be worn
no leggings (or pants that resemble leggings) unless they are under a skirt
no skinny jeans (or pants that fit like skinny jeans)
no ripped clothing (or clothing with holes)
no Nike shorts (or any other brand of shorts that fit like Nike shorts)
no clothing that has inappropriate pictures and/or messages
no sleeveless tops
no athletic skirts (including, but not limited to, Lulu Lemon skirts)