Anthony Independent School District

Dress Code for Elementary School

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Polos/T-shirts:


Monday through Wednesday all students MUST wear a collared polo (red, black or sky blue).


Thursday is “College Day.” Students can choose to wear a shirt promoting a college/university (still meeting the acceptable clothing and items listed below). If students are not wearing a college/university shirt, they MUST wear a polo.


Friday is “Spirit Day.” Students can choose to wear an Anthony ISD shirt promoting an Anthony ISD sport or a school sponsored club. If students are not wearing an Anthony ISD Spirit shirt, they MUST wear a polo. 


   



Acceptable Polo Shirt Colors

Red

Black

Sky Blue

Bottoms:


Daily Students must wear either Khaki/Navy blue pants, khaki/ Navy blue shorts, khaki/ Navy blue skirts, khaki/Navy capris or blue denim jeans.

 

  • Blue jeans with holes/tears may not show any skin. Excessive holes/tears may be subject to disciplinary action.
  • No hip-huggers or stretch material.
  • Clothes must fit properly so that they are not tight (cling to the body) or baggy (no sagging) and must be worn at the waist.
  • No skinny jeans.
  • No leggings.
  • No joggers or sweatpants.
  • Shorts, skorts, or skirts must be knee length.
  • A belt may be worn. No military belts. No large or ornate belt buckles. All belts must be looped through belt loops and worn at the waist. 


Unacceptable clothing and dress items (at all times):


  • Body piercing (exception: earrings in the ears). Large earrings pose a safety hazard.
  • Earrings with a point or gauges are not allowed.
  • Open toed shoes or shoes with steel toes, taps, flip flops, or sandals (including shower shoes or slippers).
  • Sunglasses (Indoors).
  • Bandanas, hair nets, athletic headbands.
  • Wallets with dangling chains.
  • Any paraphernalia that advertises suggestive sayings, drugs, or alcohol.
  • No hats or caps, to include hoodies, beanies or ski caps may be worn indoors. An exception will be granted for head coverings worn as a result of genuinely held religious beliefs.
  • Any clothing suggesting gang affiliation (subject to administrators’ determination).


Non-Uniform Days:


Occasionally students may receive a non-uniform day. On those days that “unacceptable clothing and dress” listed above are still in effect. In addition, students may not wear pajama wear, tank tops, low cut, backless, or see through shirts, baggy or over-sized pants. Students may not wear items that are not in compliance with district dress code policy (ex. Clothing that advertises suggestive sayings, drugs, or alcohol).

If an item is not addressed above and it is not allowed, administration will have the final decision of whether a student is following the dress code.


*Students not in compliance with this uniform policy will be given the opportunity to correct the issue.


*Any discrepancies with the dress code will be addressed at the discretion of campus administration. 


(This year, as a transitional year, old uniforms will still be allowed. Moving forward, when purchasing new uniforms, please adhere to the new uniform requirements.) 




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