Professional Dress Requirements Sample Clauses

Professional Dress Requirements. All employees are required to adhere to dress requirements established for their specific work group (i.e., required uniform, safety glasses or any other Personal Protective Equipment, etc.)
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Professional Dress Requirements. See-through clothing, including lace and crochet blouses, shirts, skirts, and bare midriffs, is not considered professional dress unless worn over, or layered over, other appropriate clothing. • Exposed bare shoulders and décolletage are not considered appropriate for professional dress. Plunging necklines, backless tops, cropped tops, spaghetti-strap dresses, tank tops or halter-tops are not appropriate as school attire. • To be considered professional dress, large legged dress shorts, skorts, culottes, dresses, and skirts cannot be higher than 3" above the knee. • Shirts with inappropriate, questionable, or distracting non-school logos are not considered professional dress. • Tight-fitting or body-contouring clothing is not considered professional dress; this includes, but is not limited to, layered t-shirts and clothing made mostly of spandex. • Undergarments worn as outerwear clothing is not considered professional dress; this includes, but not limited to, fitted t-shirts, spandex tank tops, and tights or leggings. • Casual sweatshirts, sweatpants, exercise/yoga pants, spandex, or other form-fitting pants that would be worn for exercising or biking, are not considered professional dress. However, either leggings or tights may be worn under clothing, but not used as a form of pants unless when worn with a top or dress which must meet the no higher than 3” above the knee requirement. • Beach-style flip-flops and slippers are not acceptable forms of footwear. • Colored denim dress pants may be worn. However, blue jeans may not be worn except on designated days such as teacher work days, on field trips when appropriate, Spirit Day, and other days designated by the site principal or district. Jeans worn on these days must be neat and free of holes. • Coaches and PE teachers may wear clothing such as wind suits, warm-ups, and athletic shorts during coaching duties and PE class periods. Professional dress is required during regular classroom instruction.

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