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This guidance was co-created with input from DSST students, parents, and staff to promote student safety, functionality for school activities, honoring self and community, and with different settings/contexts during the school day in mind. There is a time and a place for specific dress. The expectation for an academic setting is a baseline of casual to business cas- ual attire. Certain activities may call for more formal dress and community members are expected to dress accordingly Guidance for Dress: Dress that is suggested to support the wellbeing of self and community. * “Special Dress Code Additions” may occur for spirit weeks, themed dress down days, and during presentations that require more professional attire. Daily Dress Code All shirts must cover shoulders/ torsos/backs/midriffs/chest area. T-shirts Sweatshirts Sweaters Blouses Crop tops exposing stomach area Strapless shirts Spaghe straps See through shirts of any kind Tops AcceptableNot AcceptableBooms AcceptableNot AcceptableShoes AcceptableNot AcceptablePants must be of a length to reach mid-calf or lower. Skirts or dresses should fall close to the knee (covering roughly 75% of the thigh while standing), whether measured from the front or the back of the leg. Jeans (small rips with threading present are allowed, no holes) Joggers Holes or large tears/rips Sweatpants Pajama pants Athlec/yoga pants Shorts Prohibited Items: Students wearing these items will be asked to change to support the wellbeing of self and community. Attire harmful to the community that may promote topics inappropriate to the school environment, including violence, drugs, tobacco, alcohol, gangs (any color paisley patterned bandana), sex/nudity, or anything derogatory or harmful to any other member of our community. Hats and Headwear that cover any part of the face or ears, including hats with brims, beanies that cover the ears, and hoods put up are not allowed in our building so as to effectively engage in the learning environment and quickly identify our students for safety. Head coverings for religious purposes and face masks related to COVID-19 are the exception. Shoes must be closed-toed, be hard- soled, and permit students to move quickly and safely in the case of an emergency. Sneakers Flats Athlec shoes Boots Sandals/slides Flip flops/slippers (Crocs) House shoes Dress Code ** DSST: Elevate Northeast High School leadership reserves the right to interpret the dress code in terms of what qualifies as appropriate in light of our goals, school culture and core values. We will communicate with these ongoing clarifications trans- parently and openly with students and families.

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Page 1: Dress Code · 2021. 7. 20. · Las faldas o vestidos deben caer cerca de la rodilla (cubriendo aproximadamente el 75% del muslo mientras está de pie), ya sea medido desde la parte

This guidance was co-created with input from DSST students, parents, and staff to promote student safety, functionality for

school activities, honoring self and community, and with different settings/contexts during the school day in mind.

There is a time and a place for specific dress. The expectation for an academic setting is a baseline of casual to business cas-

ual attire. Certain activities may call for more formal dress and community members are expected to dress accordingly

Guidance for Dress: Dress that is suggested to support the wellbeing of self and community.

* “Special Dress Code Additions” may occur for spirit weeks, themed dress down days, and during presentations that require

more professional attire.

Daily Dress Code

All shirts must cover shoulders/torsos/backs/midriffs/chest area.

T-shirts

Sweatshirts

Sweaters

Blouses

Crop tops exposing stomach area

Strapless shirts

Spaghetti straps

See through shirts of any kind

Tops Acceptable… Not Acceptable…

Bottoms Acceptable… Not Acceptable…

Shoes Acceptable… Not Acceptable…

Pants must be of a length to reach mid-calf or lower. Skirts or dresses should fall close to the knee (covering roughly 75% of the thigh while standing), whether measured from the front or the back of the leg.

Jeans (small rips with threading present are allowed, no holes)

Joggers

Holes or large tears/rips

Sweatpants

Pajama pants

Athletic/yoga pants

Shorts

Prohibited Items: Students wearing these items will be asked to change to support the wellbeing of self and community.

● Attire harmful to the community that may promote topics inappropriate to the school environment, including violence, drugs,

tobacco, alcohol, gangs (any color paisley patterned bandana), sex/nudity, or anything derogatory or harmful to any other

member of our community.

● Hats and Headwear that cover any part of the face or ears, including hats with brims, beanies that cover the ears, and hoods

put up are not allowed in our building so as to effectively engage in the learning environment and quickly identify our students for

safety. Head coverings for religious purposes and face masks related to COVID-19 are the exception.

Shoes must be closed-toed, be hard-soled, and permit students to move quickly and safely in the case of an emergency.

Sneakers

Flats

Athletic shoes

Boots

Sandals/slides

Flip flops/slippers (Crocs)

House shoes

Dress Code

** DSST: Elevate Northeast High School leadership reserves the right to interpret the dress code in terms of what qualifies as

appropriate in light of our goals, school culture and core values. We will communicate with these ongoing clarifications trans-

parently and openly with students and families.

Page 2: Dress Code · 2021. 7. 20. · Las faldas o vestidos deben caer cerca de la rodilla (cubriendo aproximadamente el 75% del muslo mientras está de pie), ya sea medido desde la parte

Esta guía fue co-creada con aportes de los estudiantes, padres y personal de DSST para promover la seguridad de los estu-

diantes, la funcionalidad para las actividades escolares, el respeto a sí mismos y a la comunidad, y con diferentes entornos /

contextos durante el día escolar en mente.

Hay un momento y un lugar para la vestimenta específica. La expectativa de un entorno académico es una línea de base

de vestimenta informal a informal de negocios. Ciertas actividades pueden requerir vestimenta más formal y se espera que

los miembros de la comunidad se vistan en consecuencia.

Orientación para la vestimenta: vestimenta que se sugiere para apoyar el bienestar de uno mismo y de la comunidad.

* Las “adiciones al código de vestimenta especial” pueden ocurrir durante las semanas espirituales, los días de vestimenta

informal temáticos y durante las presentaciones que requieren vestimenta más profesional.

Código de vestimenta diario

Todas las camisas deben cubrir los

hombros, los torsos, la espalda, el ab-

domen y el pecho.

• camisetas

• Sudaderas

• Suéteres

• Blusas

Crop tops que exponen el

área del estómago

Camisas sin tirantes

Tirantes finos

Ver a través de camisas de

cualquier tipo

Tops Aceptable… Inaceptable…

Fondos Aceptable… Inaceptable…

Zapatos Acceptable… Inaceptable…

Los pantalones deben tener un largo que

llegue a la mitad de la pantorrilla o más

abajo.

Las faldas o vestidos deben caer cerca de

la rodilla (cubriendo aproximadamente el

75% del muslo mientras está de pie), ya sea

medido desde la parte delantera o trasera

de la pierna.

• Jeans (se permiten pequeños

rasgaduras con hilos presentes, sin

agujeros )

• Joggers

• Agujeros o grandes desgarros /

roturas

• Pantaloneras

• Pantalones de pijama

• Pantalones deportivos / de yo-

ga

Shorts

Artículos prohibidos: A los estudiantes que usen estos artículos, se les pedirá que se cambien para apoyar su bienestar y la comunidad.

● Vestimenta dañina para la comunidad que puede promover temas inapropiados para el entorno escolar, incluida la violencia, las

drogas, el tabaco, el alcohol, las pandillas (pañuelos de cualquier color con estampado de cachemira), sexo / desnudez o cualquier

cosa despectiva o dañina para cualquier otro miembro de nuestra comunidad. .

● No se permiten en nuestro edificio los sombreros y gorros que cubran cualquier parte de la cara o las orejas, incluidos los sombreros

con ala, los gorros que cubren las orejas y las capuchas levantadas para participar de manera efectiva en el entorno de aprendizaje e

identificar rápidamente a nuestros estudiantes por seguridad. Las cubiertas para la cabeza con fines religiosos y las mascarillas relaciona-

das con COVID-19 son la excepción.

Los zapatos deben estar cerrados,

tener suela dura y permitir que los

estudiantes se muevan de manera

rápida y segura en caso de una

emergencia.

Zapatillas

Tenis

Zapatos atléticos

Botas

Sandalias / chanclas

Chanclas / pantuflas (Crocs

Zapatos de casa

** DSST: El liderazgo de Elevate Northeast High School se reserva el derecho de interpretar el código de vestimenta en términos de lo

que califica como apropiado a la luz de nuestras metas, cultura escolar y valores fundamentales. Nos comunicaremos con estas

aclaraciones en curso de manera transparente y abierta con los estudiantes y las familias.

Código de Vestimenta