CRESTVIEW DRESS STANDARD

 

Reference:  California Ed. Code #35183, LUSD Policy #BP5132: 

 

School attire must be conducive to safety, comfort, body coverage, and free from distractions to instructional learning & school activities.

 

1.         PANTS:

·         Must fit the waist and length (belt suggested.)

·         No belts or chains hanging from the waist or pockets.

·         Pant hems not to extend beyond the heel of the shoe.

·         No torn or ripped pants.                 

 

2.         SHOES:

  • All students who come to school must be prepared for PE & running.
  • Tennis shoes are the preferred shoe.
  • Shoes must cover the entire foot - no open toe/back/sides.
  • No skate shoes of any type.
  • No Platform heels, slick soles, boots or sandals.
  • Heels should not exceed one inch on any kind of shoe.                                

 

3.         DRESSES, SKIRTS, SKORTS & SHORTS:

  • No more than two (2) inches above the knee.
  • Recommended that girls wearing dresses/skirts wear shorts under their dress/skirt.        

4.         SHIRTS:       

  • No bare midriffs, exposed undergarments, spaghetti straps, sheer or halter tops.
  • Shirts must be free from gang, drug, alcohol, tobacco, profanity, sexual and violence related references.   Students wearing clothing that is determined to be disruptive by a staff member will be referred to the principal for appropriateness.
  • No torn or ripped shirts.     

5.         HATS:

·         Hats are not allowed to be worn indoors.

·         Hats must be worn in the proper way.                

 
6.         MAKE-UP/HAIR:

·         No make-up or eye/face glitter may be worn or carried to school.

·         No finger nail polish may be carried to school.

·         Students who have hair styles that are deemed to be disruptive will be referred to the principal for determination.         

LUSD has established a uniform complaint procedure (1312.3) for all relevant programs per 5 CCR § 4622 et seq . The district has a policy of nondiscrimination on the basis of gender per Education Amendments of 1972, Title IX: Nondiscrimination.