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Resolved Question: can you find a loop hole in my school dress code?
OK, my last question wasnt clear so what i really want to find is a loophole so that we can GET AWAY WITH IT, and the teachers/faculty/our vice principle, CANT SAY ANYTHING. FOR EXAMPLE: Two years ago, the seniors cut off their sleeves because it was a loophole. Since then, "physically altering" a shirt has appeared in the Parent-Student Handbook. Haha, so something like that. THANKS IN ADVANCE!! My first idea was a fishnet shirt, but it is SO hard to find a fishnet shirt with sleeves and a collar on the internet. If you find one, that'd be great Dress code Central engages its students in the serious task of learning. Consequently, Central expects its students to dress accordingly. There is a direct correlation between a young person's appearance and his overall attitude toward school. Since attendance at Central is a privilege, every student is expected to abide by the dress and grooming code. Dress and grooming are parental and student responsibilities that should be addressed before arriving at school. So there is no misunderstanding, these codes are spelled out here in detail. Hair Style • During the school day, a student's hair is to be neat, clean and well groomed. The length and bulk of the hair may not be excessive or present a ragged, unkept or extreme appearance. • Hair should not reach over the collar, cover over half the ear, fall below the eyebrows or be placed behind the ear so as to hide long hair. • If hair is under a #2 cut, hair must be tapered/blended into the cut. • High and tight/military styles are allowed. • Boys' faces are to be clean shaven at all times. • Sideburns should be neatly groomed with no apparent design and not come below the bottom of the ear lobe. If in JROTC, which would include all freshmen and sophomores and some upper classmen, sideburns should be no longer than the middle of the ear. • The following is not acceptable: tails, streaked, bleached or colored, grooved, patterned, lined, spiked, extreme bi-level, mushroomed, shaggy, dredlocked hair or shaved heads. • Hair may not be excessive or present a ragged, unkept or extreme appearance. • The Assistant Principal for Student Development will be the final judge of what hair styles will be accepted. • Hair styles outside of regulation may require students to be transported to a barber of the school’s choice at the student’s expense. Wearing Apparel Pants • Students will wear regular style slacks or pants with a traditional cut. • Pants' styles that are clearly not acceptable include blue jeans of any style or color, any style pants that looks like or imitates blue jean style. • Oversized clothing (more than one size larger than student size) is not be worn to school. Specifically, "bagging" or "sagging" pants are prohibited. • All pants are to be worn at the waist. • Tight fitting pants (e.g., tights, bicycle pants) also are prohibited. • No type of drawstring pants or cargo pants will be allowed. • Pants may not be torn up the seam so that boots may be worn, or have frayed edges. • All pants must be neatly hemmed or cuffed. • A belt must be worn with pants which have belt loops. Suspenders may be worn in place of a belt. • Pants are not to be worn tucked into boots. Shirts • Students may wear collared shirts only. • Uniform shirts such as Exxon, Pepsi, Taco-Cabana, Mobil, soccer jerseys and military are not allowed. • Shirts must be buttoned properly and worn tucked in, not folded under. Shirts that cannot be tucked in should not be worn to school. Shirt tails should be long enough so that the shirt remains tucked in. • Graphics or logos on shirts that are suggestive or indecent or which cause distraction are not acceptable. The Assistant Principal for Student Development will judge what graphics are acceptable. • During cold weather, if a sweater is worn, a collared shirt must also be worn. • One shirt may not be worn over another shirt as a jacket. • Long-sleeve T-shirts are not considered to be sweaters. • Hooded sweatshirts may only be worn during designated Blue & White Days during the months of November through mid-March. • Hooded sweatshirts are not allowed as school dress attire. • Sleeveless shirts, shirts designed as underwear, and shirts that have been physically altered in any way except to fit the wearer more appropriately are not acceptable. 21. Shoes • The following shoes are allowed: Dress slip-ons, loafers, oxfords, boots, boat-shoes (not white or canvas) and moccasins (dress) are the preferred footwear at Central. The following shoes are not allowed: Shoes that have striped detail, sporty look, canvas, suede, slipper, moccasins made of sheepskin or suede, tennis shoes and shoes with no backs are not acceptable. The Assistant Principal for Student Development will have the final decision in all dress matters. • Regular socks must be worn. • Well-groomed shoes are an important component of a THE POINT ISNT "TO LOOK GOOD" THE POINT IS TO FIND A LOOPHOLE THAT WOULD BE FUNNY SO THE FACULTY/STAFF CANNOT SAY A WORD KUZ ITS NOT IN THE HANDBOOK there is no need to bash my question. thanks or post "answers" that do not ANSWER the question AT ALL thanks moreResolved Question: i'm trying to think of a funny way to violate my school's dress code...any ideas?
Dress code Central engages its students in the serious task of learning. Consequently, Central expects its students to dress accordingly. There is a direct correlation between a young person's appearance and his overall attitude toward school. Since attendance at Central is a privilege, every student is expected to abide by the dress and grooming code. Dress and grooming are parental and student responsibilities that should be addressed before arriving at school. So there is no misunderstanding, these codes are spelled out here in detail. Hair Style • During the school day, a student's hair is to be neat, clean and well groomed. The length and bulk of the hair may not be excessive or present a ragged, unkept or extreme appearance. • Hair should not reach over the collar, cover over half the ear, fall below the eyebrows or be placed behind the ear so as to hide long hair. • If hair is under a #2 cut, hair must be tapered/blended into the cut. • High and tight/military styles are allowed. • Boys' faces are to be clean shaven at all times. • Sideburns should be neatly groomed with no apparent design and not come below the bottom of the ear lobe. If in JROTC, which would include all freshmen and sophomores and some upper classmen, sideburns should be no longer than the middle of the ear. • The following is not acceptable: tails, streaked, bleached or colored, grooved, patterned, lined, spiked, extreme bi-level, mushroomed, shaggy, dredlocked hair or shaved heads. • Hair may not be excessive or present a ragged, unkept or extreme appearance. • The Assistant Principal for Student Development will be the final judge of what hair styles will be accepted. • Hair styles outside of regulation may require students to be transported to a barber of the school’s choice at the student’s expense. Wearing Apparel Pants • Students will wear regular style slacks or pants with a traditional cut. • Pants' styles that are clearly not acceptable include blue jeans of any style or color, any style pants that looks like or imitates blue jean style. • Oversized clothing (more than one size larger than student size) is not be worn to school. Specifically, "bagging" or "sagging" pants are prohibited. • All pants are to be worn at the waist. • Tight fitting pants (e.g., tights, bicycle pants) also are prohibited. • No type of drawstring pants or cargo pants will be allowed. • Pants may not be torn up the seam so that boots may be worn, or have frayed edges. • All pants must be neatly hemmed or cuffed. • A belt must be worn with pants which have belt loops. Suspenders may be worn in place of a belt. • Pants are not to be worn tucked into boots. Shirts • Students may wear collared shirts only. • Uniform shirts such as Exxon, Pepsi, Taco-Cabana, Mobil, soccer jerseys and military are not allowed. • Shirts must be buttoned properly and worn tucked in, not folded under. Shirts that cannot be tucked in should not be worn to school. Shirt tails should be long enough so that the shirt remains tucked in. • Graphics or logos on shirts that are suggestive or indecent or which cause distraction are not acceptable. The Assistant Principal for Student Development will judge what graphics are acceptable. • During cold weather, if a sweater is worn, a collared shirt must also be worn. • One shirt may not be worn over another shirt as a jacket. • Long-sleeve T-shirts are not considered to be sweaters. • Hooded sweatshirts may only be worn during designated Blue & White Days during the months of November through mid-March. • Hooded sweatshirts are not allowed as school dress attire. • Sleeveless shirts, shirts designed as underwear, and shirts that have been physically altered in any way except to fit the wearer more appropriately are not acceptable. 21. Shoes • The following shoes are allowed: Dress slip-ons, loafers, oxfords, boots, boat-shoes (not white or canvas) and moccasins (dress) are the preferred footwear at Central. The following shoes are not allowed: Shoes that have striped detail, sporty look, canvas, suede, slipper, moccasins made of sheepskin or suede, tennis shoes and shoes with no backs are not acceptable. The Assistant Principal for Student Development will have the final decision in all dress matters. • Regular socks must be worn. • Well-groomed shoes are an important component of a serious student’s wardrobe. Shoes that take a shine should be polished and scuff marks and undyed areas repaired promptly. Miscellaneous • Jewelry must be simple and in good taste. Earrings and posts are not acceptable at school or any schoolsponsored activity, night or day, on or off the campus. • Chains, key chains or chain wallets may not be worn during the school day. • Piercing of any body part, including the tongue, is not allowed. • Caps and hats are not appropriate during the school day and are not permitted in the halls. • Items taken OK SORRY, let me specify things more. I go to an all male school (hence no dress codes for girls) and I want something that my whole class of 125 can do. Two years ago, the seniors cut off their sleeves because it was a loophole. Since then, "physically altering" a shirt has appeared in the Parent-Student Handbook. Haha, so something like that. My first idea was a fishnet shirt, but it is SO hard to find a fishnet shirt with sleeves and a collar on the internet. If you find one, that'd be great. moreTop Tail Tennis Apparel Links
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