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FRONT COVER - Norwin School District

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Jewelry or ornaments that may cause injury are not permitted; this includes wallet and/or key<br />

chains that are used to secure these items to one’s clothes.<br />

Clothing or items that display or advertise messages of drugs, alcohol, sex, profanity, and<br />

deviance or have suggestive meanings are prohibited (i.e. Hook-Ups, Co-Ed Naked, etc.).<br />

All males are to wear shirts with sleeves.<br />

All female clothing must have sleeves.<br />

Forms fitting athletic wear, spandex (i.e. biker shorts) are not permitted.<br />

Any clothing with lettering across the seat is not permitted.<br />

Clothing that is ripped, torn, or has holes is not permitted, even if the clothing is layered.<br />

Lounging/Pajama pants are not permitted<br />

Slippers are not permitted<br />

Heelies – Shoes with wheels are not permitted<br />

Students are required to wear specific types of clothing for physical education classes. They may also be<br />

required to wear certain types of clothing while participating in labs, extra-curricular activities, or other<br />

situations where special attire may be required to ensure the health or safety of the student. Students<br />

have the responsibility to keep themselves, their clothes and their hair clean. <strong>School</strong> officials may impose<br />

limitations on student participation in the instructional program where there is evidence that lack of<br />

cleanliness constitutes a health hazard.<br />

Students inappropriately attired will be required to obtain a change of clothing before return to classes is<br />

permitted. Absence from class for inappropriate attire will be considered unexcused and work may not be<br />

made up. Additional disciplinary action may be taken.<br />

Student Identification Cards and Numbers<br />

Each student receives a unique identification number. The student number is frequently required<br />

information on many forms (i.e. early dismissals, excuses, sports applications, health records, etc.) This<br />

number is both on the picture identification card and may also be obtained from a student’s schedule,<br />

report card, the Guidance office, or the Attendance Office.<br />

Student Photo Identification Cards are issued at the beginning of each school year. The student’s<br />

identification number is encoded on the identification card. The student identification card must be:<br />

Carried at all times during the school day<br />

Presented upon request of any school personnel<br />

Provided for borrowing library materials<br />

Presented to purchase cafeteria meals<br />

Presented to enter all closed school activities<br />

Presented at the Attendance Desk for early dismissal and or tardies<br />

Students must swipe ID cards upon entering the Guidance and/or Nurse’s Office<br />

Returned at the end of each school year for re-issuance at the start of the next school year<br />

Returned by graduating seniors to fulfill <strong>District</strong> obligations for graduation; the cards will be<br />

destroyed<br />

Replaced at the student’s expense if damaged, lost, or defective due to tampering or improper<br />

care<br />

There will be a $1.00 charge for the first replacement. Subsequent replacements will be assessed a<br />

charge of $5.00 each.<br />

Cards used fraudulently will be considered as forgery; appropriate disciplinary action will be taken.<br />

Students who habitually forget their student identification card will be subject to disciplinary action.<br />

Student Records<br />

Student educational records are maintained in accordance with the Family Educational Rights and<br />

Privacy Act of 1974 and the regulations of the State Board of Education on Pupil Records.<br />

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