Student Dress Code
“Do you not know that your body is a temple of the Holy Spirit within you, which you have from God? You are not your own; you were bought with a price. So glorify God in your body.” ~1 Cor. 6:19-20
Modest, neat dress is required. All young ladies and men are expected to dress in a way that glorifies Christ. Appropriate dress honors your dignity and the dignity of those around you.
Dress Code
Clothing must not be tight and clinging and must be clean and in good repair.
Students are required to wear only polo shirts and may be short or long sleeves.
No button-up shirts may be worn.
Sweatshirts or sweaters may be worn on top of the polo shirt but the collar must show.
A hoodie-style sweatshirt may be worn but the hood must be kept down.
Pants must be a solid color, chino or khaki-style or dress slacks.
Pants may not be low-cut or low-hung.
No jeans of any color are permitted, this includes black jeans.
No leggings, jeggings, spandex, or athletic pants
Shorts may be worn but must be no shorter than the top of the kneecap and like pants, must also be solid color chino or khaki style.
No sport shorts may be worn.
Skirts may be worn and must be no shorter than the crease at the back of the knee.
Skirts may not be rolled.
Skirts may not have slits above the knee.
No hats are permitted.
Dress code may be amended any time.
Dress Code Violation Procedures
If modest dress is not adhered-to the following infraction process will be implemented:
A first warning will be issued. The parent and student will both receive an email with the dress code violation. A parent must digitally sign the attached form received before the student is permitted to return to class.
A second warning violation will follow the same procedure. The parent and student will both receive an email with the dress code violation. A parent must digitally sign the attached form received before the student is permitted to return to class.
If the student incurs a third dress code violation:
A parent will be notified by a member of the board of the third infraction. The student will be sent to study hall for the remainder of their registered classes for the day. The student will be responsible for any missed work.
The student may call a parent to bring a change of appropriate clothing and then return to class.
A student who drives may not choose to leave campus in place of serving their “study hall punishment”.
If the student leaves campus without permission, they will be expected to serve their “study hall punishment” when they return.