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1 Dress Code Expectations
CRAVEN EARLY COLLEGE Dress Code Expectations

2 4 R’s Dress Code Respect Responsibility Relationships Results
Wear school appropriate clothing: Dress for Success Responsibility Wear comfortable clothing that allows you and others to concentrate on learning Relationships Wear clothing that is a positive reflection of yourself Results All students can focus on academics

3 The Philosophy All students are expected to dress in a manner consistent with the recognition that they have a responsibility to help foster a learning environment promoting health and safety, respect and pride, and a positive regard for discipline and authority.

4 SHIRTS The shoulder width of shirts or blouses must completely cover undergarments. Spaghetti strap tops or dresses, tube tops, exposed bras, inappropriate athletic clothing or tank tops (wife-beaters tanks) are not acceptable. Shirts/Blouses should be constructed so that the top of the shoulder is covered. Sleeveless apparel with a finished edge may be worn if the garment comes to the shoulder edge and has a standard size armhole.

5 Muscle shirts, tube tops, halter tops and spaghetti straps are unacceptable.

6 SHIRTS Net shirts, bare midriffs, see-through or sheer blouses, spandex or tight fitting clothes and dresses or other revealing attire (i.e. exposing cleavage) are not acceptable.

7 Shirts/tops that reveal cleavage, are low cut, show midriff, or are backless are unacceptable.

8 Choose tops that COVER shoulders
Choose tops that do not show cleavage.

9 No Yes

10 DRESSES, SKIRTS, SHORTS, PANTS
Dresses, skirts, or shorts must be lower than mid-thigh. Anatomically the tips of your fingers reach your mid-thigh and this will be used to measure for dress-code violations. Pants and shorts must be worn at the waistline. No underwear shall be revealed.

11 FINGER TIP RULE Length of dresses, skirts, skorts (including any slits), should be no shorter than the ends of the student's extended fingertips when standing up straight. Hem Line Fingertips

12 No Yes Even with leggings? No

13 Short shorts or short skirts must be finger tip length or longer
Tights/jeggings/leggings worn alone are unacceptable Adding leggings will not make these appropriate Jogging, biker and spandex shorts are also unacceptable

14 These are considered acceptable

15 Apparel must cover all undergarments

16 Holes in jeans can’t show skin above fingertip length.

17 Headgear Headgear, hats, do-rags, skull caps, bandannas or sunglasses are not to be worn in the building except for medical and/or safety reasons. ALSO KNOWN AS – ANYTHING ON YOUR HEAD

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19 Clothing, jewelry or buttons with letters, initials, symbols or wording that is obscene, alcohol- or drug-related, offensive, inflammatory or inhibitive to the instructional process are not allowed.

20 No gang-related clothing, accessories, or symbols as identified by local law enforcement agencies will be allowed.

21 Inappropriate Attire There will be no jewelry affixed to a student’s nose, tongue, lip, chin, cheek, or eyebrow. No sleepwear is to be worn. Shirttails must be of an appropriate length

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23 Shoes are required. Students are not allowed to participate with flip-flops or barefoot in physical activity. Leather and substantial flip-flops are allowed. Rubber flip-flops are not allowed for safety reasons.

24 Improperly dressed students will not be allowed to attend class until they have changed into appropriate attire. Parents will be called to bring appropriate clothing.

25 College Class/Senior Dress Code
Please note: Although many 4th and 5th year Seniors are enrolled in only college classes, they are still Craven County Schools students. Therefore, they are responsible for using sound judgment in dress, grooming, and personal hygiene so that health and safety problems are not created and the educational process is not disrupted.

26 College Class/Senior Dress Code
The principal/dean still has the authority to regulate student dress especially if the dress is disruptive, obscene, offensive, unsafe or otherwise inappropriate. All CEC faculty and staff will continue to enforce district dress code. We understand that the college dress code is more lenient, but we will follow district policy in our school building. Please understand each 4th and 5th year student is expected to represent CEC in a positive manner at all times.


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