Proposed Dress Code Policy Changes for SY 2022-2023

At our July 12 Board meeting, we proposed a few updates to the dress code policy, and are encouraging all parents/guardians to thoroughly review the policy before school starts on Tuesday, Aug. 9. The policy will be enforced, and any attire deemed to be indecent, inappropriate, or disruptive to the school learning environment will be addressed by school administrators on a case-by-case basis.

Below we have highlighted some key points:

  • Shorts, pants, skirts, and dresses must extend beyond the buttocks and must be visible at all times. Leggings may be worn if the shirt extends beyond the buttocks.
  • Shirts with straps must have straps over both shoulders and be at least 2 adult fingers across.
  • Hats, caps, sweatbands, bandanas, sunglasses, goggles, hair picks, hoodies, or other head coverings may not be worn while in school buildings. This is a safety concern.
  • Shoes must be worn at all times and should be appropriate for school activities. Stiletto heels, bedroom slippers/shoes, and other footwear similar in description are not allowed.
  • Sleepwear, including pajamas and blankets, will not be permitted at school.

The Glynn County Schools Student Dress Code Policy (JCBD) was reviewed by student and staff stakeholders. For more information, please refer to the policy. We hope this information helps as you prepare to send your child back to school.

 

Dress Code Policy:

https://www.glynn.k12.ga.us/apps/pages/index.jsp?uREC_ID=1724537&type=d&pREC_ID=1892935

 

** Visit www.glynn.k12.ga.us/back2school/ for a variety of available back-to-school resources.

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