Post on 29-Mar-2022
4 R’s Dress Code
–Respect: Wear school appropriate
clothing--dress for Success
–Responsibility: Wear comfortable
clothing that allows you and others
to concentrate on learning
4R’s Dress Code
–Relationships: Wear clothing that is a positive reflection of yourself
–Results: All students can focus on academics
Overview of the Dress Code Policy for 2018-2019
~ Students should not wear the following items: leggings, muscle shirts, ripped
jeans without leggings/shorts under, hats/bandannas inside, sunglasses inside.
~ Shorts and skirts must be long enough to reach the mid-thigh.
~ Policy is in accordance with Richland One District Policy.
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Richland One Policy JICA Student Dress Code
Issued 5/07 Purpose: To establish the basic structure for determining appropriate
dress standards for students. School districts have the right to set limits on the
dress of students. All students have the responsibility to comply with (observe)
these limits and the basic standards of cleanliness and good grooming.
Parents/Legal guardians also share the responsibility for assuring that students
dress in an appropriate manner. A student's dress and appearance should not be
such that it causes disruption, is immodest, distracts others from the educational
process or creates a health or safety problem. The board directs the superintendent
to develop appropriate administrative rules to put this policy into effect.
Inappropriate Clothing
Choice for Hand Middle
Tops with
strings or straps
Tops that are
less than three
fingers wide
Inappropriate Clothing
Choices for Hand Middle
– Tops that expose the
midriff, stomach back
or undergarments are
not allowed.
Shorts and Skirts
– Your shorts must hit your mid-thigh.
– Everyone stand up!
– Bend at the hips (like you are going to sit
down). That is your leg crease.
– Your shorts must hit the middle of your
thigh between your leg crease and your
knee.
INAPPROPRIATE Clothing
Choice for Hand Middle
– Sagging pants below the hips or that expose undergarments,
boxers, shorts or even PE shorts.
– Sagging pants are not appropriate for school.
– All holes that are in jeans must have leggings underneath or
be past the mid-thigh.
Dress Code
– As a school, Hand Middle expects students to dress in ways that promote positive behavior and create a serious academic tone.
– Dress and grooming that disrupt the learning process will not be permitted.
– Body spray, hair brushes or combs, hair products, lotions, and other grooming products are not allowing at Hand Middle.
Importance of
Dress Code Video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xzm1t3k1lX0
Hand Middle Belief
Statements
We believe…
Fostering positive relationships is the foundation to
children reaching their fullest potential in an environment
conducive for learning;
Promoting pride in each other and our school is
foundation to educating the whole child; and
Elevating opportunities and expectations is the
foundation for children developing honorable character,
achieving academic and artistic success in preparation
for college and career.
Thinking Question?
In your notebook, answer the
following question.
How does the Dress Code Policy
support the Belief Statements for
Hand Middle?
Share with your elbow partner.
Overview of the Dress Code Policy for 2018-2019
~ Students should not wear the following items:
leggings, muscle shirts, ripped jeans without
leggings/shorts under, hats/bandannas inside,
sunglasses inside.
~ Shorts and skirts must be long enough to reach
the mid-thigh.
~ Policy is in accordance with Richland One
District Policy.
Hand Middle Belief
Statements
We believe…
Fostering positive relationships is the foundation to
children reaching their fullest potential in an environment
conducive for learning;
Promoting pride in each other and our school is
foundation to educating the whole child; and
Elevating opportunities and expectations is the
foundation for children developing honorable character,
achieving academic and artistic success in preparation
for college and career.
Your Thoughts?
The teacher will place the class into groups of four.
Review the Belief Statements.
Assignment:
1) For each Belief Statement, write two to four
examples of how a student demonstrates the
statement.
2) Create a belief statement which relates to being a
middle school student at Hand Middle.
3) Each group will place the responses on one sheet.
Thinking Question?
In your notebook, answer the
following question.
How does the Dress Code Policy
support the Belief Statements for
Hand Middle?
The teacher will select 4 volunteers to
share answer from Day 3.