Dress Code
At our school, we believe what students wear should help them feel comfortable, confident, and ready to learn. Our dress code is meant to support a safe, respectful, and welcoming environment for everyone.
General Guidelines
- Clothing should be comfortable, safe, and appropriate for school activities.
- Hats may be worn inside the building.
- Hoods must be pushed down while indoors for safety reasons.
- Undergarments should never be visible.
- Shirts need to reach the belly button when arms are down at sides.
- Footwear should be safe for play and everyday school activities.
- Clothing may not include offensive words, images, or symbols.
- References to TV shows, movies, or media that are not school-friendly may be considered inappropriate at the school’s discretion, even if the clothing itself is not graphic or violent.
Making Good Choices
We know choosing clothes can be fun! We ask families to help children pick outfits that keep them comfortable and focused on learning throughout the day.
If an Outfit Doesn’t Meet the Code
If a student’s clothing doesn’t follow these guidelines, a staff member will kindly ask them to adjust or change into a more appropriate outfit. We always handle dress code matters with care and respect.
Thank You for Your Support
By working together, students, families, and staff help keep our school a safe, caring, and positive place to learn and grow.
Dress Code Guidance in Jeffco
Responsibility for student dress and appearance generally rests with individual students and their families. Students may wish to express themselves by the manner of their dress and appearance; however, students shall not wear clothing or affect an appearance at school or school-sanctioned activities or events that is disruptive to the educational environment. Jeffco Public Schools standards on student attire are intended to help students focus on schoolwork, reduce discipline problems, and improve school order and safety.
Disciplinary action for violating the student dress code shall include notifying the student of the violation and requiring that the dress or appearance be corrected before the student reenters the classroom, school environment, or school-sanctioned activity or event. At the discretion of the building-level administrator, a family conference may be held. More serious consequences may result from repeated or serious violations.
