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Dress Code

Dress Code  
 Milan Special School District Dress Code

APPROVED 04-24-06

The Milan Special School District has a responsibility to prepare students 
to take their places in society as mature, responsible individuals. 
Therefore, it is part of the district’s responsibility to establish and 
maintain standards that can be carried into the work place. With that 
responsibility in mind, the following dress code will be enforced. 

 

It is the wish of the MSSD Board of Education to allow students flexibility 
in student dress which allows for individual expression. Therefore, it is 
important that all students follow these guidelines in order to prevent 
stricter rules.

 

The atmosphere of the school and community is reflected by the dress of the 
student body. The student dress code ensures that clothing does not 
interfere with the learning process and educational environment. Beginning 
with the 2006-2007 school year, all schools will comply with the district-
wide standardized dress code.

 

A student’s physical appearance shall be clean and neat and not be deemed 
distractive in any way including on the bus, in P.E., and on the school 
campus. Parental judgment is suggested, but administrative judgment will 
take precedent.

 

Basic Dress:

The basic dress shall be solid khaki, navy, or black pants, knee-
length skirts, walking shorts, or jumpers and a solid color long sleeve or 
short sleeve shirt with a collar (polo style with 2-3 buttons, button-down 
dress style, or turtleneck).

 

General:

No denim material may be worn in grades 5 through 12.

Students in grades Pre-K through 4 may wear plain denim jeans.

All clothing must be plain without any manufacturer’s logos, brand 
names, pictures, insignias (other than Milan Bulldog) visible on the 
clothing. Small logos at the waistline or pocket of pants and shorts may be 
permitted.

Heavy coats, heavy jackets, and raincoats are not to be worn 
inside the school building.

Hats, bandanas, headscarves, sweatbands, stocking caps, hair 
racks/combs, hair rollers, combs, rakes, ‘do-rags’, grills, and sunglasses 
cannot be worn in the building.

All items of clothing must be appropriately sized. No oversized 
pants or shirts will be allowed.

Sweat pants or jogging suits may not be worn. 

Clothing will be clean, in good repair, fit properly, and be 
appropriate to the activity at all times. 

Clothing with holes must be patched on the outside.

Articles of clothing should be worn with intended style (e.g. if 
it is supposed to be buckled-buckle it; if it is supposed to be zipped-zip 
it; if it is supposed to be buttoned-button it; if it is supposed to be tied-
tie it).

Gloves may not be worn inside the school facility.

Cheerleader uniforms will not be worn in the classroom.

 

Shirts/Sweaters-

Students must wear a solid color long sleeve or short sleeve shirt 
with a collar (polo with 2-3 buttons, button-down dress style, or 
turtleneck).

No cap sleeves. There must be a seam under the arm.

Shirts must be tucked in – Grades 4 through 12.

Solid white T-shirts may be worn as an undergarment.

Solid color vests, light jackets, sweaters, sweatshirts without 
hoods, and cardigans are permitted over the basic shirt. Theses items must 
be white, brown, navy, black, purple or gray.

Sports symbols and logos are not allowed on shirts, blouses, 
jumpers, sweatshirts, or sweaters. The only exception is our school logo, 
logos on athletic shoes, and small logos on the waistline or pocket of pants 
or shorts.

Shirts, approved by school administration, that represent school-
based organizations will be allowed on designated days.

Pants/Jumpers/Shorts/Skirts

Students must wear solid colored (khaki, navy, or black) pants, 
knee-length walking shorts, skirts, or jumpers. MES students may wear plain 
denim jeans.

Cargo pants are not allowed.

Pants must be straight-legged or flared. Denim jeans and bell 
bottoms are not permitted in grades 5 - 12.

Skirts, jumpers, and shorts must be worn at or below the knee.

Solid khaki, navy, or black capri pants are allowed.

Pants must fit at the waist and not be oversized or undersized. 
Baggy pants, saggy pants, tights, or pants made of spandex are prohibited. 
Pants more than one size larger than the body are considered oversized.

All clothing must be plain without any manufacturer’s logos, brand 
names, pictures, insignias visible on the clothing, however, small logos at 
the waistline or pocket of pants and shorts are allowed.

Students may wear walking shorts (at the knee or lower)Shorts must be dress-
type. Sports shorts are not allowed.

Un-hemmed pants, frayed bottoms, and cutoffs are not allowed.

 

Shoes/Belts/Jewelry

Shoes can have heels no higher than one and one-half inches. 
Athletic shoes, sandals, and boots are permitted. 

Shoes must be laced, tied, strapped, and hooked. Flip flops and 
house shoes are not permitted.

In grades 4 through 12, a belt must be worn through the belt 
loops. Belts must be appropriate size and may be solid brown, black, or navy.

Clothing or jewelry that indicates drug culture, gang membership, 
supports gang behavior, or is gang-identified will not be tolerated.

Students may not wear jewelry or hair accessories that may be 
construed as dangerous or distracting. Pierced jewelry shall be limited to 
earrings only. Other pierced jewelry (real or look alike) is not allowed.

Grilz will not be allowed.

 

Backpacks/Book bags:

Rolling book bags are not allowed unless medically necessary and 
approved by school administration.

 

Special Days

Special days may be set aside by the school administration to 
allow variation in the dress code. Dates will be announced.

Clothing must always be appropriate.

 

Compliance/Dress Code Consequences:

After the first violation, students who miss class due to the necessity of 
changing into clothes that meet the dress code, will be UNEXCUSED for the 
period of time missed and will receive a zero for any assignments due or 
assigned during the missed class periods.

 

First Violation – Students will receive a verbal warning. The 
student will attempt to call a parent or guardian to bring appropriate 
clothing to school. Students who miss class due to the necessity of changing 
into clothes that meet the dress code will have until the next day to make 
up any missed work. It is his/her responsibility to get missed assignments 
from his/her teachers. A “Notice of Noncompliance” will be mailed and sent 
home with the student. This notice requires the parent to call or come to 
the school the day after receiving the notice for a conference to discuss 
the standard dress policy.

Second Violation - The student shall receive a minimum of a 
detention. The student will attempt to call a parent or guardian to bring 
appropriate clothing to school. Students who miss class due to the necessity 
of changing into clothes that meet the dress code will be UNEXCUSED for the 
period of time missed and will receive a zero for any assignments due or 
assigned during the missed class periods. A “Notice of Noncompliance” will 
be mailed and sent home with the student. This notice requires the parent to 
call or come to the school the day after receiving the notice for a 
conference to discuss the standard dress policy.

Third Violation- The student shall be assigned to Saturday 
School.  The student will attempt to call a parent or guardian to bring 
appropriate clothing to school. A “Notice of Noncompliance” will be mailed 
and sent home with the student. This notice requires the parent to call or 
come to the school the day after  receiving the notice for a conference to 
discuss the standard dress policy. Students who miss class due to the 
necessity of changing into clothes that meet the dress code will be 
UNEXCUSED for the period of time missed and will receive a zero for any 
assignments due or assigned during the missed class periods. 

Fourth and Subsequent Violations – The student will attempt to 
call a parent or guardian to bring appropriate clothing to school. A “Notice 
of Noncompliance” will be mailed and sent home with the student. This notice 
requires the parent to call or come to the school the day after receiving 
the notice for a conference to discuss the standard dress policy.  Students 
who miss class due to the necessity of changing into clothes that meet the 
dress code will be UNEXCUSED for the period of time missed and will receive 
a zero for any assignments due or assigned during the missed class periods. 
The student will be assigned to the Milan Special School District 
Alternative School for a minimum of 5 days. A parent or guardian will be 
required to meet with school administrators before the student will be given 
permission to return to school. 

Exemptions:

A parent who objects to standardized dress because of his or her religion or 
religious belief must obtain a copy of the policy on Standard Dress, a 
Request for Exemption Form and an Exemption Questionnaire from the school 
office, complete the form and questionnaire, and return them to the school. 
The principal shall review the documents and accept or deny the request or 
exemption. The principal must accept or deny the request within two (2) 
school days. If the principal denies the request, he or she must give the 
parent a written basis for the decision.

The parent can appeal a principal’s denial of the request for exemption to 
the Director of Schools within two (2) school days of receiving the 
principal’s denial. The Director of Schools must meet with the parents 
within five (5) school days of the receipt of the request for appeal, and 
must render a decision within five (5) school days of meeting with the 
parents. If the Director of Schools also denies the request, he or she must 
provide a written basis for the decision.

The parent may make a final appeal to the Board of Education and ask the 
Board to review the written record of the request for exemption and the 
denials. This appeal must be made within five (5) school days of the 
Director of School’s denial of the appeal. The Board may hold a hearing on 
the exemption request at its discretion. The decision of the Board is final. 
A student will remain in school in the dress style recommended by the parent 
until the appeal process is completed.

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