STUDENT DRESS CODE
No student's appearance, including but not limited to his/her
attire, shall be considered proper and acceptable for school if it
distracts from, or in any way disrupts, the educational process. The
Livingston Parish School Board is responsible for achieving a system wide
dress code for appearance and dress among students that will promote the
best atmosphere for teaching and learning.
DRESS AND PERSONAL GROOMING
It is the responsibility of each student to use good judgment
regarding appearance and attire. Cleanliness shall be a basic
consideration. Any complaint concerning a student's dress and appearance
shall be addressed by the particular school's administration. The
principal of the particular school shall make the final decision as to
what is considered proper attire and appearance. In the event that health
and medical considerations for a particular student require an exception
to the Dress Code, the principal of the particular school shall determine
that exception and make his/her faculty and staff aware of the exception.
The
following guidelines have been established regarding all student's dress
and appearance:
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Appropriate footwear must be worn to school (no shower shoes,
flip-flops).
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Caps, hats, unprescribed glasses are not permitted.
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Patches, decorations, slogans, symbols, tags, marks, or advertisements
are prohibited. (Examples: Beer, cigarettes, drugs, obscene suggestions,
sexual connotations, etc.)
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No
emblems, insignias, or monograms shall appear on any uniform item.
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Earring(s) are not allowed for males as wearing apparel. (Ears or other
body parts, shirt, pants, etc.)
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Male
hair length must be of even distribution. The hair may not extend below
the plane of the shoulder nor down upon the eyebrow in front, nor down
below the earlobes. Hair must be clean, well-groomed and neat at all
times. (Lines cut in the hair, shaven hair, "mohawk" cuts, extreme
coloring of hair, "tails" or any other hairstyle which interferes with a
student's performance or that of his classmates is prohibited.)
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Sideburns can extend to the lobe of the ear. Beards are unacceptable.
Mustaches neatly trimmed are acceptable.
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Female hair must be clean, neat and well-groomed. Extreme coloring and
extreme hairstyles are not acceptable. Hair in rollers is not
acceptable.
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Foundation garments must be worn.
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Dress during any period where uniforms are not required, such as special
event days, or for transferring students, shall be consistent with the
intent and spirit of the School Uniform Dress Code.
SCHOOL UNIFORM DRESS CODE
The School Board is permitted by state law to adopt dress
codes mandating the use of school uniforms. The purpose of the School
Uniform Dress Code shall be to provide additional opportunities for
increased school safety; to encourage students to experience a greater
sense of school identity and belonging; to encourage an improvement in
student behavior; and to encourage a high level of program participation.
Shirt:
ü
Solid
color: Navy blue or white
ü
Polo:
(golf-boxed, hemmed) two, three, or four buttons at the top front with
collar (short or long sleeve)
ü
Oxford/dress shirt (short or long sleeves)
ü
**Elementary students shall be encouraged to tuck in shirts.
ü
**Middle/junior/high school students shall be required to tuck in shirts.
ü
Designs, emblems, insignias, monograms and logos are prohibited
ü
Under-shirts and t-shirts, if worn, must be white in color and can only be
worn underneath the standard uniform
Skirts/Shorts/Slacks/Skorts:
ü
Solid
color: Khaki
ü
Style
must be cotton twill or cotton blend (no jean style or material)-No rivets
ü
No
sewn on outside pockets or flaps; cargo pants are prohibited
ü
**Elementary
students may have elastic waist pants with or without belt loops (belts
are optional, but encouraged)
ü
**Middle/junior/high school students’ pants must have belt loops and
mandatory belt
ü
Designs, emblems, insignias, monograms and logos are prohibited
ü
Zip fly only
Jumpers:
ü
Solid color:
Khaki
ü
Styles must be
cotton twill or cotton blend (no jean style/material)
ü
Designs,
emblems, insignias, monograms and logos are prohibited
ü
Uniform shirts must be worn under jumpers
ü
Length: Top of knee or longer
Skirts:
ü
Must
be worn at waistline
ü
Length: Top of knee or longer
ü
Can
be pleated, flat, or A-line
ü
Cargo
style pockets on any garment are prohibited.
Shorts
:
ü
Must
be worn at the waistline
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Length: Top of knee to four (4) inches above knee (length cannot be below
the knees) (length can be cuffed or not cuffed)
ü
Can be pleated
or flat front
Skorts:
ü
If
skorts have belt loops, a belt must be worn
ü
Must
be worn at the waistline
ü
Length: Top of knee to four (4) inches above knee (length cannot be below
the knees) (length can be cuffed or not cuffed)
ü
Can
be pleated, flat, or A-line
Slacks:
ü
Straight legs
ü
No
elastic or gathered at the ankles. No slits in pants legs.
ü
Must
be hemmed and length not to exceed top of shoe (hem can be cuffed)
ü
No
pockets on lower legs.
ü
Must
be worn at waistline
ü
Cropped, stirrup, parachute, wind, stretch/warm‑up, Capri, and jean style
pants are prohibited
ü
Can be pleated
or flat front
Belts:
ü
Solid
color and solid material: Black, navy blue, khaki or brown
ü
Elementary students shall be encouraged to wear belts
ü
Middle/junior/high students – belts are mandatory when wearing slacks,
shorts
ü
Belt
buckles must be plain; standard buckle
ü
Appropriate length for waist size
ü
Designs, emblems, insignias, monograms, logos, holes, studs etc. are
prohibited
Hose/Tights:
ü
Solid
color: White, navy blue or skin tone
ü
Socks, hose or tights must be worn with shoes
Socks:
ü
Solid
color: White, navy blue or khaki (must be matching pair)
ü
Mandatory wear
ü
Designs, emblems, insignias, monograms and logos are prohibited
ü Must
be visible and no higher than the knee
Shoes:
ü
Shoes
may tie, buckle or velcro
ü
Closed‑toe and closed‑heel shoe mandatory (tennis shoes, dress shoes,
casual shoes or slip‑on shoes)
ü
Shoes
shall be properly tied, if applicable
ü
Boots
may be worn with pants only
Pullovers of Any Kind
(sweaters,
sweatshirts, vests; any garment which is pulled over the head which
does not snap, button or zip from top to bottom):
ü
Solid
color: Navy blue or white
ü
Pullover v‑neck or pullover crew (hoods are prohibited)
ü
Must
be worn over uniform shirt
ü
Turtlenecks are prohibited
ü
Designs, emblems, insignias, monograms and logos are prohibited
Coats:
ü
Coat/jacket/sweater may be worn as long as the uniform shirt collar is
revealed under the coat/jacket/sweater (TRENCHCOATS are prohibited)
ü
Vests/jackets/sweaters/coats that zip/button/snap from top to bottom
may be any color and with hood
By purchasing
from an approved vendor, parents will be certain the uniform will be in
compliance. In addition, a complete uniform (shirt, slacks, shorts,
skirt, skorts, jumper, and belt) will be displayed in every school for
parents
to view. The acceptable color is the traditional khaki. The
lighter stone color is not acceptable. The dark chocolate brown color and
the dark green color are also not acceptable. If there is any doubt
about a purchase regarding style and/or color, refer to the display at
each school or visit an approved vendor.
APPROVED VENDORS (as of 4/1/2004)
FOR
LIVINGSTON PARISH SCHOOL UNIFORMS---2004-2005
**This list
will be updated periodically and posted on the School Board website at
http://www.lpsb.org.
DOUBLE G
19390 Vicknair R
Maurepas, LA 70449
225-698-1538 |
KINCHENS
19053 Florida Blvd.
Albany, LA 70711
985-567-3504 |
SCHOOL DAYS
UNIFORMS & SUPPLIES
13475 Vera Mcgowan Dr.
Walker, LA 70785
225-665-7989 |
SPORT-N-CENTER
205 S. Range Avenue
Denham Springs, LA 70726
225-664-7386 |
TRINITY UNIFORMS &
APPAREL
2181 Tower Drive
Denham Springs, LA 70726
225-791-5954 |
WAL-MART (Walker)
28270 Walker South
Walker, LA 70785
225-667-2335 |
|
WAL-MART (Denham Springs)
904 South Range
Denham Springs, LA 70726
225-665-0270 |
WATSON AUTO &
HARDWARE
34972 Hwy 16
Watson, LA 70706
225-664-4883 or 664-5020 |
|
Tullier's Clothing
2206 N. Sherwood Forest Drive
Baton Rouge, LA 70815
(225) 275-1111 |
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Student Compliance With the Uniform Dress Code:
The School Uniform Dress Code of Livingston Parish
shall strive to achieve full compliance through use of incentives and
positive reinforcement measures, and will resort to disciplinary action
only when positive measures fail to ensure compliance. In addition, the
policy's rationale and benefits of the School Uniform Dress Code
will be explained and fully understood by the student and his or her
family.
The intent of this policy is not to inhibit or prohibit any
student who is not in uniform from receiving the education to which he or
she is entitled. Also, the intent of this policy is not to suspend or
expel a student from class or from school, or lower an academic grade as a
result of not complying with the School Uniform Dress Code.
However, non‑compliance shall result in progressive disciplinary action
being taken with the student.
No
student shall be considered in violation of the School Uniform Dress
Code in the following instances:
A. When administrators allow exceptions to the uniform
code for special events. (Ex. Dress‑up day, athletes on game days,
academic teams, clubs, picture day, Boy Scouts or Girl Scouts on regular
meeting days, etc.)
B. During the first ten (10) school days after
transferring from out of the Parish to Livingston Parish Schools. During
this ten (10) day period, appropriate dress (according to School Board
Policy) shall be followed.
C. When a student is on campus outside of normal school
hours.
D. When a student has been authorized by the school
principal to wear a school activity uniform such as those worn by members
of the cheerleading squad, dance team, band or athletic teams.
Progressive
Disciplinary Action:
Students violating the School Uniform Dress Code shall
be disciplined as follows:
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1st
offense = Parent/Guardian Contact
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2nd
offense = Administrator/Parent, Verbal Contact
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3rd
offense = Detention
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4th
offense and subsequent = One (1) day out of school suspension for each
offense
Annual
Evaluation:
All schools shall submit to the Superintendent an annual
evaluation of the School Uniform Dress Code no later than February
1st of each year.