Students are expected to wear the following:

Boys and Girls

Polo type shirts in the solid colors of: White, Navy Blue or Red.

(If shirt goes past the top of pants/shorts pockets, the shirt has to be tucked in and a belt worn.)

Pants, Shorts or Skirts in the solid colors of: Khaki, Black or Navy Blue

Shoes: Loafers, Tennis Shoes, Sandals (No flip-flops or shower shoes)

TPS Student Dress Code

The following Tulsa Public Schools Student Dress Code was adopted at the July 16, 2001, Board of Education meeting:

Purpose:  To define student dress/grooming requirements.

Background :   Although a student's style of dress and/or grooming may reflect individual preference, such preferences must be selected within the constraints of reasonable rules and appropriate standards that are consistent with the maintenance of an effective learning atmosphere and good personal hygiene.   The Board expects each student's attire and grooming to promote a positive, safe and healthy environment within the school.

The Board of Education has determined that reasonable regulation of school attire and personal adornment is within its authority and consistent with its responsibility to provide an appropriate environment for learning.   Although the Board recognizes that individual students have a right to free expression, that right must be balanced with the Board's responsibility to provide a safe, secure and orderly educational environment for all students.

Student/Parent/Guardian Responsibility: Although the Board wishes for each student to accept responsibility for following the rules set forth below, it understands and appreciates both the authority and responsibility of the parent/guardian relative to student dress.   The Board solicits the support of parents/guardians in the enforcement of its dress code.

General Rules:

*Visible and permanent tattoos/brands incompatible with the standards set forth herein shall be covered to prohibit their display.

Outerwear:

Students must store outerwear (coats, hats, gloves, scarves, etc.) in their lockers upon arrival at school.   Outerwear will not be permitted in classrooms, cafeterias, libraries, corridors or other areas of the school buildings after arrival unless authorized by the school's administration.

Head Coverings/Sunglasses:

Upper Garments:

Lower Garments:

Footwear :

Accessories :

Religious and Health Accommodation:

Clothing Assistance:

School Policies :  

Individual schools, via their respective school shared decision making councils or school improvement committees may, upon approval by the principal, impose more strict dress code requirements than those set forth herein.  However, all schools must meet the standards set forth in this policy as the minimum requirement. Schools shall publish any and all additional requirements/expectations relative to student dress.  Students and their parents/guardians have the responsibility to be aware of any school specific dress codes and to conform to those requirements after the school has provided reasonable notice.

  Penalties/Sanctions :

Students who elect not to conform to the dress and grooming rules set forth by this policy will be subjected to disciplinary actions and/or sanctions as defined by the district's Code of Student Conduct.     

Unusual Circumstances:

If any unusual situation relative to dress or grooming arises which is not specifically covered in this policy, the building administrator shall have the authority to rule on the appropriateness of the attire.