Upper School Dress Code 2012-13 - University Liggett School
Upper School Dress Code 2012-13 - University Liggett School
Upper School Dress Code 2012-13 - University Liggett School
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Exceptions:<br />
Free <strong>Dress</strong> Days: These are approved by the student council and the administration and<br />
publicized in the daily announcements. Students may not wear items which promote<br />
alcohol, tobacco, drugs, or are of a sexually graphic or suggestive nature.<br />
On Free <strong>Dress</strong> days, please keep in mind:<br />
All clothing must be clean, neat and in good repair. Torn and ripped clothes are<br />
not allowed.<br />
Pants: Jeans in good repair may be worn. Capri pants are also acceptable.<br />
Sweatpants, yoga pants, and athletic pants are allowed.<br />
Tops with appropriate and non-offensive writing are acceptable. Shoulders must<br />
be covered.<br />
Bare mid-riffs are not allowed.<br />
Shoes must be worn. Sandals are acceptable.<br />
Team Gear: Athletic team members are permitted to wear team jerseys on the day of<br />
home games and state tournaments, provided the entire team participates. No dress<br />
shirt is required under the jersey. The Players and Robotics team members will wear<br />
their show shirts on performance days. In all other respects, students must conform to<br />
the dress code on these days.<br />
Better than <strong>Dress</strong> <strong>Code</strong>: On some days designated by the school, students may be<br />
required to dress more formally. On these days, boys are required to wear dress slacks,<br />
dress shoes, a sport coat and tie. Girls should wear a dress, suit, or skirt and blouse.<br />
Skirts and dresses must be at or below the knee.<br />
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