Student Dress Code

Student Dress Code

Students need to be dressed appropriately to school and all school activities as outlined by the Jefferson/Silva High School Dress Code Committee. The following iters are unacceptable:

  1. T-shirts or any clothing with obscenities (in any language), firearm, alcohol, or drug advertisements/promotion.

  2. Sunglasses in the building (unless prescribed by a doctor).

  3. Hair nets worn anywhere on school grounds or at school functions.

  4. Midrift blouses or shirts (they must be long enough to stay tucked).

  5. Spandex pants, shirts, skirts, leggings, etc.

  6. Skirts, shorts, and dresses shorter than fingertip length.

  7. Excessively torn coining

  8. Bandanas or other clothing which indicate gang affiliation.

  9. Belt ends which are too long (they must be in the belt loops).

  10. Hats or cops worn inside the building.

  11. Wallet chains of any length.

  12. Extremely baggy or saggy shorts or pants.

  13. Spaghetti Straps (even under clothes, that are less than the width of the Johs ID card.

  14. Flip flops or any Sandal witnout a back neel stao.

  15. T-shirts with messages that have sexual double-meanings or connotations (in any language).

  16. Pajamas.

Teachers will monitor for and address dress code violations during the first class of the day. Administration reserves the right to extend the dress code to indude attire not listed but deemed inappropriate. Students in violation of dress code will be required to change into appropriate clothing or correct the violation before returning to class.

ID cards

Student IDs must be worn by all students around their neck or on their shirt. Students will be issued an lu whe they redister, stucent musc nave lus to conduc ousiness on. campus. Students must have IDs in plain sight on school-issued lanyard within quidelines of acceptable dress code. Students who lose, destroy, or delace their ID will be required to purchase a new ID card at the cost of $5.00. If the student cannot pay the fee, s/he will be issued an ID card and the debt will be referred to the Business Office where it will remain on the student's account. The student will have to pay the debt prior to the following year's registration or graduation.