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Middle School Student Dress Code
Dress & Grooming Standards
The purpose of a dress code is to provide and maintain a safe school environment that is conducive to students learning. Our dress code is reflective of a gender-neutral set of guidelines that maintains a level of decorum and provides a fair and equitable education. It is the responsibility of the students and the student’s parents/guardians to ensure students are dressed appropriately for school. The staff at Detroit Lions Academy believes that students should be able to express themselves while also feeling safe and comfortable at school, and that a student’s attire and mindset can help support learning.
Middle School students must wear:
- A school-appropriate shirt
- Bottoms (jeans, pants, joggers, skirts & dresses) that do not expose undergarments, buttocks, or genitals.
- Shoes that are appropriate for school activities.
Students cannot wear:
- Rips and Tears in jeans
- No shorts
- No sandals or flip flops
- No crocs
- Outwear such as coats, sunglasses etc.
- Hats, hoods, durags, bonnets or any head scarves (religious and cultural head coverings are permitted).
- Images or language depicting drugs, alcohol, pornography, or violence.
- Clothing with hate speech or profanity
- Any other image or language that creates a hostile or intimidating classroom environment or significantly disrupts school.
Students have four options if they choose not to dress appropriately for school:
- Change into clothes that a student has in his/her locker.
- Change into clothes that the office keeps on hand.
- Call home and have a parent bring appropriate clothes.
- Be removed from school for non-compliance.
Consequences: Students who violate this policy during the school day may be sent to the Main Office and held out of class until the violation is corrected using one of the above four options. Repeat violations will result in disciplinary action ranging from warning to suspension.
The Dress Code applies to all school activities.
High School Student Dress Code
Dress & Grooming Standards
The purpose of a dress code is to provide and maintain a safe school environment that is conducive to students learning. Our dress code is reflective of a gender-neutral set of guidelines that maintains a level of decorum and provides a fair and equitable education. It is the responsibility of the students and the student’s parents/guardians to ensure students are dressed appropriately for school. The staff at Detroit Lions Academy believes that students should be able to express themselves while also feeling safe and comfortable at school, and that a student’s attire and mindset can help support learning.
Students must wear:
- A shirt that covers the torso and chest, is fitted under the arms, and that covers the undergarments.
- Bottoms (pants, shorts, skirts, dresses, leggings, etc.) that do not expose undergarments, buttocks, or genitals.
- Shoes that are appropriate for school activities. Staff may determine the appropriateness of a student’s footwear based on specific class activities.
Students cannot wear:
- Rips and Tears in jeans
- No shorts
- No sandals or flip flops
- No crocs
- Outwear such as coats, sunglasses etc.
- Hats, hoods, durags, bonnets or any head scarves (religious and cultural head coverings are permitted)
- Images or language depicting drugs, alcohol, pornography, or violence.
- Clothing with hate speech or profanity
- Any other image or language that creates a hostile or intimidating classroom environment or significantly disrupts school.
Students have four options if they choose not to dress appropriately for school.
- Change into clothes that a student has in his/her locker.
- Change into clothes that the office keeps on hand.
- Call home and have a parent bring appropriate clothes.
- Be removed from school for non-compliance.
Consequences: Students who violate this policy during the school day may be sent to the Main Office and held out of class until the violation is corrected using one of the above four options. Repeat violations will result in disciplinary action ranging from warning to suspension.
The Dress Code applies to all school activities.