Districts lay down the law with dress codes
Kenneth Ma
While most students are stocking up on the latest back-to-school
fashions and accessories, school district officials are making sure they
are aware of what they can and cannot wear in the classroom this year.
Districts in Huntington Beach and Fountain Valley have dress codes to
prevent students from wearing attire that is disruptive, unsafe or
representative of youth gangs, officials said.
“Our dress code is based on community standards and the safety and
protection of kids and to make sure what kids wear is not disruptive to
the educational program,†said Huntington Beach City School District
Supt. Duane Dishno.
Dishno said the 10 schools in his district have their own dress codes,
but there is a broad districtwide dress code.
Huntington Beach City, Fountain Valley, Ocean View and Huntington
Beach Union High school districts prohibit students from wearing clothing
that can be classified as disturbing, hazardous to the student and
others, and clothing that could cause damage to school property.
In the Ocean View district, many of the same rules apply. Students are
also not allowed to wear clothing, jewelry or accessories that are
symbolic of gangs. Students also may no groom themselves in a manner that
represents a gang, according to the district’s rules and regulations.
The dress code also stipulates that students may not wear bathing
suits, halter tops, open-toe shoes, hanging belts or have makeup or
hairstyles that are too distracting in class. In addition, tank tops must
have 2-inch straps and skirts must cover at least half of the thighs.
“We are here to educate children, and we want to make sure that
children are safe and that the clothing they wear does not pose a safety
hazard,†said Karen Colby, Ocean View’s assistant superintendent of
curriculum and instruction. “We want children to focus on school instead
of distracting clothing.â€
Students in the Huntington Beach Union High School District are also
banned from wearing sexually suggestive clothing. They may not wear
attire that poses health hazards, such as spikes or chains.
Their clothing must not contain words or symbols that degrade gender,
culture, religion, sexual orientation or ethnic value. Outfits are also
prohibited from advertising tobacco, alcohol, drugs or any illegal
substance.
The same rules apply in the Fountain Valley School District. Also
enforced is the rule that students may not wear clothing that displays
emblems, lettering or pictures relating to drugs, sex or profanity.
Also, enclosed shoes must be wore at all times.
And as for the baggy clothing, most of it is a nono.
Clothing that can be used as a weapon, oversized or baggy pants
capable of concealing a weapon, pants that do not properly fit the
student’s waist size, frayed cuffs and overalls with straps unfastened
are forbidden.
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