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:
- The following decorations and/or designs (including tattoos and/or brands
either temporary or permanent*) imprinted upon or attached to the body or
clothing are prohibited:
- Symbols, mottoes, words or acronyms that convey crude, vulgar, profane,
violent, death-oriented, gang-related, sexually explicit, or sexually
suggestive messages.
- Symbols, mottoes, words or acronyms advertising tobacco, alcohol, or
illegal drugs or drug paraphernalia.
- Symbols, mottoes, words or acronyms identifying a student as a member of a
secret or overtly antisocial group or gang or that identifies a student as a
member of an organization that professes violence or hatred toward one's
fellow man.
*Visible and permanent tattoos/brands incompatible with the standards set
forth herein shall be covered to prohibit their display.
- Excessively large or baggy clothes are prohibited. Approved garments
must be of a length and fit that are suitable to the build and stature of the
student.
- Permitted garments shall be clean, in good repair, and shall have no holes
worn through, slashes or rips.
- Permitted clothing shall be worn as designed/manufactured to include the
following:
- Suspender straps must be attached as designed and worn on shoulders
- Shirts/blouses must be buttoned
- Zippers must be zipped
- Belts must be fastened
- School team apparel or school organizational uniforms are allowed on a
game day or on other days as approved by the school's administration.
- All students participating in approved school activities are expected to
comply with required dress and personal appearance regulations of the activity
in which they are participating. Students who refuse to dress as required by
the school or sponsor will not be permitted to participate in the activity or
to represent the school in any way.
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:
- Scarves, curlers, bandanas, sweatbands, or other similar head coverings or
adornments shall not be worn to class or within school buildings.
- Caps, hats or other similar head coverings shall not be worn to class or
within school buildings unless prescribed by a physician, previously approved
by the school's administration for religious reasons, or approved by the
school's administration for a special school activity.
- Sunglasses (unless prescribed by a physician) shall not be worn to class
or within school buildings.
Upper Garments:
- The cut of sleeveless garments must not expose undergarments or be
otherwise immodest.
- Strapless garments are prohibited.
- Shoulder straps of permitted garments must be a minimum of the width of
two fingers of the person wearing the garment.
- Bare midriffs, immodestly low cut necklines, off the shoulder, or bare
backs are prohibited. Garments must be of appropriate length, cut and/or fit
to meet these requirements while sitting and/or bending.
Lower Garments:
- Undergarments shall not be visible.
- Pants and shorts shall be worn at the waist, and shall not extend below
the heel of the shoe in length.
- Tights or leggings worn as outerwear, spandex, bike shorts,
bathing/swimming wear, sleep wear (including pajamas), etc., are not
permitted.
- Shorts and skirts must be of modest length defined as a maximum of 6"
above the knee of the wearer or not above the fingertip of the wearer with the
arm fully extended, whichever is longer.
Footwear :
- Students shall wear footwear for protection and hygienic reasons while on
school grounds, participating in school activities, or on school
transportation. Flip-flops, thongs, house slippers, and shower shoes are not
acceptable footwear.
Accessories :
- Jewelry and other accessories shall not convey prohibited messages as
defined above.
- Visible pierced jewelry shall be limited to the ear.
- Dog collars, tongue rings and studs, wallet chains, large hair picks,
chains that connect one part of the body to another, or other
jewelry/accessories that pose a safety concern for the student or others are
prohibited.
Religious and Health Accommodation:
- Where a bona fide religious belief or health need of a student conflicts
with the school dress code, reasonable accommodation shall be provided. Any
student desiring accommodation shall notify the school principal in writing of
the requested accommodation and the factual basis for the request. Approved
coverings worn as part of a student's bona fide religious practices or beliefs
shall not be prohibited under this policy.
Clothing Assistance:
- It is the policy of the Board that no student will be denied an education
due to a bona fide financial inability to obtain clothing that complies with
the school dress code. Any student for whom compliance with the school dress
code poses a bona fide financial burden may submit a written request for
clothing needed, together with a statement of financial need. School
principals, or their designees, shall assist families in financial need to
obtain clothing that complies with the school dress code. In meeting
requests for assistance, principals, or their designees, shall consider
community resources such as clothing donations from school personnel,
merchants, parent organizations, and charitable organizations, financial
assistance, purchasing clothing for a student, and providing additional time
for a student to obtain clothing that complies with the school dress code.
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.
