Adopted: MSBA/MASA Model
Policy 504
Revised: Rev. 2022
504 STUDENT DRESS AND APPEARANCE
I. PURPOSE
The purpose of
this policy is to enhance the education of students by establishing
expectations of dress and grooming that are related to educational goals and
community standards.
II. GENERAL STATEMENT OF POLICY
A. The policy of the school district is to
encourage students to be dressed appropriately for school activities and in
keeping with community standards. This
is a joint responsibility of the student and the student’s parent(s) or
guardian(s).
B. Appropriate clothing includes, but is
not limited to, the following:
1. Clothing appropriate for the weather.
2. Clothing that does not create a health
or safety hazard.
3. Clothing appropriate for the activity
(i.e., physical education or the classroom).
C. Inappropriate clothing includes, but is
not limited to, the following:
1. “Short shorts,” skimpy tank tops, tops
that expose the midriff, and other clothing that is not in keeping with
community standards.
2. Clothing bearing a message that is
lewd, vulgar, or obscene.
3. Apparel promoting products or
activities that are illegal for use by minors.
4. Objectionable emblems, badges, symbols,
signs, words, objects or pictures on clothing or jewelry communicating a
message that is racist, sexist, or otherwise derogatory to a protected minority
group, evidences gang membership or affiliation, or approves, advances, or
provokes any form of religious, racial, or sexual harassment and/or violence
against other individuals as defined in MSBA/MASA Model Policy 413.
5. Any apparel or footwear that would
damage school property.
D. Headgear, including hats or head coverings,
are not allowed in the building except with the approval of the building
principal (e.g., student undergoing chemotherapy, medical situations, student
religious practice or belief).
E. The intention of this policy is not to
abridge the rights of students to express political, religious, philosophical,
or similar opinions by wearing apparel on which such messages are stated. Such messages are acceptable as long as they
are not lewd, vulgar, obscene, defamatory, profane, or do not advocate violence
or harassment against others.
F. “Gang,” as defined in this policy,
means any ongoing organization, association, or group of three or more persons,
whether formal or informal, having as one of its primary activities the
commission of one or more criminal acts, which has an identifiable name or
identifying sign or symbol, and whose members individually or collectively
engage in or whose members engaged in a pattern of criminal gang activity. “Pattern of gang activity” means the
commission, attempt to commit, conspiring to commit, or solicitation of two or
more criminal acts, provided the criminal acts were committed on separate dates
or by two or more persons who are members of or belong to the same criminal
street gang.
III. PROCEDURES
A. When, in the judgment of the
administration, a student’s appearance, grooming, or mode of dress interferes
with or disrupts the educational process or school activities, or poses a
threat to the health or safety of the student or others, the student will be
directed to make modifications or will be sent home for the day. Parents/guardians will be notified.
B. The administration may recommend a form
of dress considered appropriate for a specific event and communicate the
recommendation to students and parents/guardians.
C. Likewise, an organized student group may
recommend a form of dress for students considered appropriate for a specific
event and make such recommendation to the administration for approval.
Legal References:
Tinker v. Des Moines
Indep. Sch. Dist.,
393
B.W.A. v.
Lowry v. Watson Chapel Sch. Dist., 540 F.3d 752 (8th
Cir. 2008)
Stephenson v.
B.H. ex rel. Hawk
v. Easton Area School Dist., 725 F.3d 293 (3rd Cir. 2013)
D.B. ex rel. Brogdon v. Lafon, 217 Fed.Appx.
518 (6th Cir. 2007)
Hardwick v.
Heyward, 711 F.3d 426 (4th
Cir. 2013)
Madrid v. Anthony, 510 F.Supp.2d 425 (S.D.
McIntire v.
Hicks v.
Olesen v. Bd. of
Educ. of Sch. Dist. No. 228, 676 F.Supp. 820 (N.D. Ill. 1987)
Cross References: MSBA/MASA Model Policy 413 (Harassment and
Violence)
MSBA/MASA Model
Policy 506 (Student Discipline)
MSBA/MASA Model
Policy 525 (Violence Prevention)