5511.2
DRESS AND GROOMING - Secondary School
The Board of Education recognizes that each pupil's mode
of dress and grooming is a manifestation of the pupil's personal
style and individual preferences. The Board will impose its
judgment on pupils and parents or legal guardians only when
a pupil's dress and grooming affect the educational program
of the schools.
Pupils may not wear clothing or engage in grooming practices
that present a health or safety hazard to the individual
pupil or to others; materially interfere with school work,
create disorder, or disrupt the educational program; cause
excessive wear or damage to school property; or prevent the
pupil from achieving his or her own educational objectives
because of blocked vision or restricted movement. The building
principal shall determine whether the dress or grooming of
pupils comes within these prohibitions.
Staff members shall demonstrate by example and precept wholesome
attitudes toward neatness, cleanliness, propriety, modesty,
and good sense in attire and appearance.
All students are required to arrive at school each day well
groomed and neatly dressed in a mandatory uniform. It is
the student's responsibility to dress according to the approved
and reasonable regulations of the Bayonne Board of Education.
With the above in mind, these specific guidelines have been
developed for students in grades nine through twelve:
Clothing and Accessories
-
Are
to be neat, clean, worn as intended, and of proper fit;
-
Should
neither expose the wearer nor others to the possibility
of physical harm or injury, i.e. untied laces for shoes,
sneakers and clogs, earrings, bracelets, etc.;
Please note that within the framework of the uniform policy:
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Shirts/tops
will include the following styles: golf(polo) shirt,
oxford, crew neck, mock turtleneck, regular turtleneck,
and sweatshirts. Shirts without collars must have
a T-shirt
type crew neck. All shirts must have long or short
sleeves;
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Shirt
colors must be WHITE or BLACK or GREY or GARNET (maroon).
Shirts must be a solid color;
-
Each
shirt must have a SCHOOL LOGO, "B" in
block lettering.
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Pants/bottoms
(shorts, skirts, etc.) must be BLACK or KHAKI (tan).
Any styple permitted as long as it conforms
to current policy on length and proper fit;
REGULATIONS
R 5511.2 DRESS AND GROOMING - SECONDARY SCHOOL
Philosophy
The dress students wear should be appropriate, clean within
reasonable limits, avoid extremism, and not in any significant
way distracting to educational activities.
With this in mind, we have established the following Dress
Code:
Clothing and accessories:
- are
to be neat, clean, worn as intended, and of proper fit;
all pants must be worn at the waist.
- should
neither expose the wearer nor others to the possibility
of physical harm or injury, i.e. untied laces for shoes
or sneakers.
Please note that within the framework of the Dress Code:
- the
wearing of headwear inside the building is prohibited
except for religious purposes. While inside the building
students are required to keep hats in their book bag
or locker.
- “gangwear” accessories are prohibited.
Exemptions from Uniform Policy
A student may be exempt from compliance with the Uniform Policy
in the following situations:
- Accommodation
will be made when it is demonstrated that the uniform,
or components of the uniform, would interfere
with a student's sincerely held religious beliefs. It
will be determined on a a case by case basis and is to
be handled
in the same manner as a request for a religious exception
to the dress and grooming policy that prohibits students
from
wearing hats in school.
- A
student who has a medical condition that prevents them
from coming into contact with the materials contained
in the school uniform will be allowed to wear a uniform
of alternative
materials or non-uniform clothing upon presentation of
proper medical documentation approved by the Chief Medical
Inspector
of the school district.
Uniform Policy enforcement
Enforcement of the Mandatory Uniform Policy starts with each
parent and student exercising responsibility and good judgment.
All professional staff members have the obligation of reporting
Mandatory Uniform Policy violations. Consequences for non-compliance
with the Mandatory Uniform Policy
FIRST OFFENSE
- Warning
from Vice Principal
- Student
receives dated warning notification to parent
- Parent
notification by phone
Under normal circumstances the student should be in compliance
the next school day.
This is under administrative discretion.
SECOND OFFENSE
- Vice
Principal conference with student
- Parent
notification by phone
- Student
- detention and dated warning notification to parent
Under normal circumstances the student should be in compliance
the next school day.
This is under administrative discretion.
THIRD OFFENSE
- Vice
Principal conference with student
- Parent
notification by phone
- SASH
(Student After School Hours) and dated warning notification
to parent
Under normal circumstances the student should be in compliance
the next school day.
This is under administrative discretion.
FOURTH OFFENSE
- Vice Principal conference with student
- Parent notification by phone, personal conference scheduled
- SASH and dated warning notification to parent
Under normal circumstances the student should be in compliance
the next school day.
This is under administrative discretion.
FIFTH OFFENSE
- Vice Principal conference with student
- Parent conference in person
- SASH and dated warning notification to parent
- Student exclusion from all grade level class activities
Under normal circumstances the student should be in compliance
the next school day.
This is under administrative discretion.
SIXTH OFFENSE
- Vice Principal conference with student
- Parent conference in person
- SASH and dated warning notification to parent
- Student exclusion from any club, team or other school
activity
Under normal circumstances the student should be in compliance
the next school day.
This is under administrative discretion.
SEVENTH OFFENSE
- Vice Principal conference with student
- Parent conference in person
- SASH and dated warning notification to parent
- Student excluded from any club, team or other school activity
- Student excluded from graduation ceremony
- Student denied attendance at summer school
Under normal circumstances the student should be in compliance
the next school day.
This is under administrative discretion.
Each day of non-compliance after the seventh offense will
result in mandatory attendance at SASH.
FOR THE 2007-2008 SCHOL YEAR ONLY, SENIORS WILL BE EXEMPT FROM
THE MANDATORY SCHOOL UNIFORM POLICY.
Issued: 28 July 1997
Revised: 28 June 2007
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