•  GENERAL CODE OF APPEARANCE

    From the DCPS Student Code of Conduct 2024-2025

    Administrators and teachers at the Duval County Public Schools shall enforce dress and grooming guidelines as outlined in 1006.07 F.S. that promotes the successful operation of the schools. The site administration shall be the final judge as to neatness and cleanliness of wearing apparel and whether or not such apparel is appropriate, disruptive, distracting, or in infraction of health and safety rules.

    Each student has the responsibility to dress appropriately and have respect for self, others, and the school environment. Wearing apparel, jewelry (such as body piercing (s), ornaments), hair, and general appearance shall not disrupt the classroom atmosphere, and/or shall not violate health and safety rules of the school. These guidelines for dress and grooming are provided to assist parents/guardians and shall apply to all students in the Duval County Public Schools. Student dress and grooming shall be neat and clean and follow the general guidelines below.

     

    1. Shoes must be worn. However, bedroom shoes or slippers shall not be worn.
    2. Halter-tops, backless tops, or tops that show midriff are prohibited. 
    3. See through or mesh garments shall not be worn without appropriate undergarments. Costumes and costume accessories may not be worn without the approval of the school administration.
    4. Properly hemmed outer garments such as shorts, divided skirts, and dresses may be worn, provided they are not disruptive or distractive, as determined by the school administration. Garments including, but not limited to, such items as boxer shorts, traditionally designed as undergarments, may not be worn as outer garments.
    5. Clothing, accessories, and facial coverings shall not be worn if they display profanity, violence, lewd and obscene messages, sexually suggestive phrases, or advertisements, phrases or symbols of alcohol, tobacco, or drugs or other symbols phrases or advertisements that would be offensive to common propriety or decency. Bandanas may not be worn as facial covering.
    6. Head coverings, including, but not limited to the hood portion of a hoodie(sweatshirt/shirt), ski-masks, caps, hats, bandannas, hair curlers/bonnets, and/or sunglasses, shall not be worn on school property, unless worn for religious observation or required by a physician or authorized by school personnel.
    7. Students are prohibited from wearing clothing that exposes underwear or body parts in an indecent or vulgar manner or that disrupts the orderly learning environment. The waistband of shorts, slacks, skirts, and similar garments shall not be worn below the hips. Clothing which is not worn inappropriately is not properly fastened, has tears that reveal or expose body parts, has printing with words or pictures that have a sexual connotation will not be permitted. All trousers, including oversized or low-hanging trousers, must be worn and secured at waist level. Underwear, midriff and back may not be exposed. If belts, suspenders, and straps are worn, they shall be worn in place and fastened.
    8. Any articles of clothing or jewelry that may cause injury to oneself or to other students are not allowed.
    9. All students must adhere to these minimal guidelines for acceptable apparel and appearance. A school may implement a school uniform requirement through the shared decision-making process, with input from the School Advisory Council. In order to maximize instructional time, students will be given an opportunity to immediately correct dress code infractions.
    10. All secondary students must have a school ID card on school grounds, transportation, or school sponsored event. IDs should be worn at, or above waist level and the photo must not be obstructed. 

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