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DRESS CODE FACTS…
• The Dress Code… • can be found in the Polytech Student Handbook• goal is to create an environment conducive to
learning and appropriate for an educational setting• places responsibility on students to dress in a manner
which does not disrupt the educational process• reflects concern for the health, safety, and professional
criteria of each technical area as determined by the teacher
• gives teachers/administrators authority to take action
if clothing is deemed inappropriate
LADIES- APPROPRIATE ATTIRE
Tops that extend from the neckline to the shoulder
Shorts, skirts and dresses should be as long as your longest finger when your hands are at your side.
LADIES- INAPPROPRIATE ATTIRE
Shorts and skirts must be as long as your middle finger when your hands are by your side.
Shirts with spaghetti straps, no straps, low necklines, or see-through material are not acceptable. Shirts must overlap bottoms to cover the entire torso area
Too short
No See-through
Gentlemen- Appropriate Attire
Pants are covering the hips and shirts fully cover the torso area
Gentlemen-Inappropriate Attire
No under-shirts/A-shirts
Underwear/pantsshould not be visible. Bottoms should be worn above the hips
Other Inappropriate Attire
No head coverings (bandanas, wave caps, skull caps, baseball caps or ear muffs) permitted.
Pajamas/slippers are unacceptable. Tights/yoga pants must be covered with a top (meeting longest finger rule).
No Sunglasses permitted inside the building.
Other Inappropriate Attire
No clothing containing obscene, profane, or objectionable phrases, pictures, or references.
Clothing must not be torn/cut above the area where the longest finger falls on the thigh
Consequences for Violating the Dress Code
1st Offense:
2nd Offense:
3rd Offense:
Student asked to change or cover inappropriate attire. Student may not return to class until dress meets the code.
Student asked to change or cover inappropriate attire. Student may not return to class until dress meets the code. Discipline referral written.
Student asked to change or cover inappropriate attire. Student may not return to class until dress meets the code. Discipline referral and parent conference.