Dress Code
STUDENT DRESS CODE:
Student dress should be reasonable, practical, and in good taste for school. All staff and students' school attire should be clean, reflect good taste, and comfortable. The school will make judgments and decisions as to preserve the health, safety, and decorum of students. Student cooperation is expected in the following area:
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Hats, head scarves, headgear, and sunglasses are prohibited inside the school building. Including any hoods.
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The possession of all bandanas is prohibited at OBM.
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Clothing will be worn so that underwear is not visible. Appropriate undergarments should be worn and should be covered by outer clothing. Pants & shirts must overlap at all times.
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Clothing which is controversial or disruptive is not allowed. Including provocative images or words.
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No pajama bottoms, or tops are allowed. Including lounge pants.
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See-through clothing, spaghetti strap tops, tube tops, form-fitting pants, cut-off shirts, halters or clothes exposing the mid-section or bare shoulders are not allowed. Shirts and blouses are to be buttoned appropriately. Tank tops must have a shoulder strap of at least 3 inches in width. It is never appropriate to show undergarments.
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Shorts, skirts, and dresses, even with leggings, must be longer than the student’s fingertips when his/her fingers are extended arm’s length by his/her side. Slits/holes in clothing must also be no shorter than the student’s fingertips when shoulders are relaxed and fingers are extended arm's length by his/her side. Gym shorts, cutoffs, bathing suits and short shorts are not appropriate at school. Form fitting pants (for example: yoga pants/leggings) must be worn with a top, shorts, or skirt/dress that meets the fingertip length all the way around. These items should be of adequate length to ensure modesty when the students are seated or engaged in school activities.
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Shoes/sandals are to be worn at all times at school. NO bedroom shoes or heelies are allowed.
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Hair styles are left to the individual. Health standards require cleanliness at all times.
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Clothing promoting alcohol, drugs, weapons, sexual behavior, clothing with sexual innuendos, and/or ethnic derogatories is not allowed. Attire must not display any information about representations of , or advertisements for alcoholic beverage(s), tobacco, controlled drugs or illegal drugs or paraphernalia. The administrative staff has the authority to make judgements in this regard. This also pertains to shoe wear.
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Items such as spiked jewelry (including body piercings), padlocks, safety pins, and chains are not allowed.
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Attire must not be immodest, obscene, profane, lewd, vulgar, indecent, or offensive.