DRESS CODE
2 years ago
Yucaipa-Calimesa Joint Unified School District has an adopted Dress Code Policy. Please review this information in the Procedure and Behavior Booklet
distributed by the Yucaipa-Calimesa Joint Unified School District found
on the district website at www.yucaipaschools.com Below are dress
code issues specific to elementary school students: General Guidelines* Shoes must be worn at all times. A substantial sole is required and enclosed toe and heel footwear are highly encouraged.* All clothing shall be sufficient to conceal undergarments at all times, including when the student is seated.* Clothing shall not be sheer, see-through, or form-fitting. No tube tops, halter tops, spaghetti
straps, off-the-shoulder shirts, or strapless shirts or dresses. Shoulder straps on garments must
be at least two inches wide.
* Pants may not fall more than 2 inches below the natural waistline.
* Skirts and shorts must be longer than the fingertips when the student is standing straight and
arms are extended down the legs.
* Hats may not be worn indoors. Exceptions may be granted for medical reasons.
* Clothing, hats, jewelry, or accessories shall be free of writing, pictures, or any other images that are
crude, vulgar, profane, or sexually suggestive, or which bear drugs, alcohol, tobacco, gangs, or
violence.
* Accessories (earrings, jewelry) that present a safety hazard to the wearer or others are prohibited.
* Sunglasses may be worn on campus outside of class. Prescription sunglasses may be worn in class
only with a written explanation from an ophthalmologist stating why they need to be worn.
* Hair shall be clean and neatly groomed. Hair may not be sprayed by any coloring that would drip
when wet.
straps, off-the-shoulder shirts, or strapless shirts or dresses. Shoulder straps on garments must
be at least two inches wide.
* Pants may not fall more than 2 inches below the natural waistline.
* Skirts and shorts must be longer than the fingertips when the student is standing straight and
arms are extended down the legs.
* Hats may not be worn indoors. Exceptions may be granted for medical reasons.
* Clothing, hats, jewelry, or accessories shall be free of writing, pictures, or any other images that are
crude, vulgar, profane, or sexually suggestive, or which bear drugs, alcohol, tobacco, gangs, or
violence.
* Accessories (earrings, jewelry) that present a safety hazard to the wearer or others are prohibited.
* Sunglasses may be worn on campus outside of class. Prescription sunglasses may be worn in class
only with a written explanation from an ophthalmologist stating why they need to be worn.
* Hair shall be clean and neatly groomed. Hair may not be sprayed by any coloring that would drip
when wet.