Phoebe
Hearst Mandatory Uniform Policy
Inappropriate Dress
Students are expected to dress appropriately for school everyday
including non-uniform days.
The following is considered inappropriate dress:
Baggies (baggy pants or shirts with inappropriate pictures, slogans or logos
depicting or advocating violence, hate, obscenity or gang-related
material)
Bicycle shorts, cut-offs, and untailored shorts
Bare midriff or see-through shirts/blouses or tank tops
Thong type shoes, any shoe without heel straps, backs or open toes,
high heels (1 inch or higher), stilts, clogs, cleats or spikes, and
sandals.
Socks any other color than navy blue or white.
Hair dyes of unnatural color, glitter on faces/Make-up, Tattoos
Hats/visors (in class), bandanas
In addition to the above, any clothing, hairstyle or jewelry that is
considered unsafe
or disruptive to the learning environment is inappropriate for school.
Gang-related clothing can be cause for suspension from school.
The success of the uniform policy depends on all adults enforcing the
policy.
Uniform checks are made first thing in the morning.
Students may be sent to the office before school begins or during recess.