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The purpose of Natomas Charter School’s (NCS) dress expectations is to provide enough flexibility to express one’s individual and personal style while also fostering a positive and collaborative learning environment. The intent of the NCS dress expectations is to ensure all students feel welcome, avoid safety hazards, and support student development. Student dress expectations and community enforcement shall not reinforce or increase marginalization of any group based on race, gender, ethnicity, religion, sexual orientation, ability level, body type, household income, gender identity, cultural observance, or any other categorization. This policy applies to all students at each of our five academies.
NCS prohibits any clothing, accessory, or appearance that does the following: (1) violates the dress expectations requirements below; or (2) endangers the health or safety of the student or others.
The following dress expectations apply to all students on the NCS campuses:
Clothing must cover areas from one armpit across to the other armpit, down to approximately 3 to 4 inches inseam length on the upper thighs (see image). Shirts must have shoulder straps and be designed to sit at the waist or lower. Rips or tears in clothing should be below the 3 to 4 inch length inseam.
Shoes with straps around the back of the ankle must be worn at all times and should be safe for the school environment (flip flops, slides, house shoes, or slippers shall not be worn, except for school activities approved by the Academy Principal).
See-through or mesh garments must not be worn without appropriate coverage underneath that meet the minimum requirements of the dress code.
Headgear including hats, hoodies, and caps are permitted for religious, cultural, and medical reasons.
Specialized courses may require specialized attire, such as performances, dance classes, sports uniforms or safety gear.
Clothing may not depict, imply, advertise, or advocate illegal, violent, or lewd conduct, weapons, or the use of alcohol, tobacco, marijuana or other controlled substances.
Clothing may not depict or imply pornography, nudity, or sexual acts.
Clothing may not display or imply vulgar, discriminatory, or obscene language or images.
Clothing may not state, imply, or depict hate speech/imagery targeting groups based on race, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, religious affiliation, ability level, or any other protected classification.
Sunglasses may not be worn inside the building.
Clothing and accessories that endanger student or staff safety (ex: bracelets with sharp metal spikes) may not be worn.
Apparel, jewelry, accessories, tattoos, or manner of grooming that, by virtue of its color, arrangement, trademark or any other attribute, denotes membership in a gang that advocates illegal or disruptive behavior is prohibited.
The responsibility for adhering to NCS Dress Expectations primarily rests with parents and students. Students who do not adhere to these guidelines will be given the opportunity to borrow appropriate attire from the school. Parents will be called to provide appropriate clothing if the student refuses to meet expectations.
Students who repeatedly violate the dress expectation community agreement, will not be allowed to participate in school sponsored events including, but not limited to dances, productions, leadership, school sponsored sports, Link Crew, WEB, etc.
NOTE: The dress code is reviewed on a regular basis. If you have concerns, please contact the Student Services Director
Updated: 6/2018, 6/2021
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