NOTICE: Under Florida law, email addresses are public record. If you do not want your email addresses released in response to a public records request, do not send electronic mail to this entity. Instead, contact this office by phone or in writing. To report waste, fraud, corruption, or abuse, please call the Inspector General Hotline: (855) 561-1010. NOTICE: Under Florida law, email addresses are public record. If you do not want your email addresses released in response to a public records request, do not send electronic mail to this entity. Instead, contact this office by phone or in writing. To report waste, fraud, corruption, or abuse, please call the Inspector General Hotline: (855) 561-1010. Dress Code OverviewAn overview of the student dress code (Policy JFCA, Adopted 6/26/07; Revised 6/20/16) The Board of Education recognizes that student individual dress is primarily a parental responsibility, which should reflect concern for health and safety of the student and others, and to school property. When the dress of an individual student constitutes a health problem, seems to be unsuitable for school wear, is a physical danger to any person, or when the student’s manner of dress or grooming could cause a disruption or disturbance, the principal shall take appropriate action to correct the situation. The local school and the District reserve the right to modify this policy as necessary and reserve the right to determine what might be disruptive and unsafe. The following paragraphs regarding the Student Dress Code shall apply to Indian River School District in-school activities, music programs, awards ceremonies, and banquets: Clothing and accessories worn by students are expected to respect the value of our schools and district as a student-centered community. Therefore, IRSD students are not permitted to wear clothing that is transparent, exposes the midriff/naval area, cleavage or posterior regions. Additionally, students:
Exception to this policy may be granted in discretion of school administration with approved documentation for a bona fide reason. GoalTo raise enough funds to purchase new uniforms, jackets, and other equipment What will be done with my studentsThe students will have quality apparel to play both varsity and JV soccer Benefits to my studentsProper equipment and proper attire for boys soccer games and training Budget NarrativeThe program needs new uniforms, jackets, and practice balls. We have based our budgets on price quotes from approved vendors. Items
21% Funded Only $7,460.00 Needed Bedford County Public Schools 2018-2019 Dress Code Secondary Schools (Grades 6-12) In order to promote an orderly and safe learning environment while preparing students for success in the world of work, dress guidelines have been established. While most students dress appropriately and safely for school, the School Board and school staff rely on students and parents to exercise good judgement in promoting modesty and decency so as not to disrupt the learning environment. This means that a student’s dress, grooming, and appearance, including hairstyle, jewelry, and makeup shall be safe, appropriate, and shall not disrupt or interfere with the educational process. Dress that is disruptive, distracting, revealing, or interferes with the educational process will not be acceptable.Administrators will enforce the following dress code standards, and the administration at each school reserves the right to make decisions regarding appropriate appearance.The Bedford County Public School Dress Code prohibits the wearing of any of the following:
Note: Shoes must be worn at all timesStudent Dress Code and Special Circumstances:
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