The responsibility for the dress of students rests with the parent, the student, and the school. Any student who wears clothes at school that could cause a safety hazard, be a disruption to the learning environment, or violates Brixner’s dress code, will be asked to change clothes.
Drawing or painting on face, hands, arms, clothes, etc. is a disruption and will not be permitted.
Lewd and suggestive statements on clothing, metal spikes, metal chains, tank tops, bare midriffs, and clothing that allows undergarments to be seen is not permitted.
The length of skirts, shorts and holes in pants must extend beyond the fingertips of the relaxed arms extended at the student’s side.
Sleeveless shirts must be at least four inches in width. Any items with logos advertising tobacco, drugs, alcohol, gang affiliations, or subjects deemed inappropriate are prohibited.
Student dress should be appropriate for the weather. Hats and other head wear, heavy coats and bags are to be kept in the students’ lockers during school, though light jackets will be allowed.
Bandanas are not allowed at school at any time.
Please see the Klamath County School District’s “Student Rights and Responsibilities” handbook for the complete policy statement
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