New Dress Code for Dothan City Schools
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Posted: 5:51 AM Nov 12, 2008
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A committee set up to design a dress code is giving its ideas to the Dothan City School Board next Monday.

The code will be implemented in the 2009-1010 school year will apply for all K-12 students.

From The Dothan Eagle:

"TOPS FOR MALES AND FEMALES

Solid white, navy blue, and/or for high school students, red (DHS), maroon (NHS), button front oxford, polo, turtleneck, shirts/blouses with sleeves (long sleeves or short sleeves)

A small unobtrusive logo that can be covered with a quarter is acceptable.

All tops must be tucked in as part of the uniform. (K-lst, preferred but optional)

Undershirts must be solid white or navy with no wording or pictures.

BOTTOMS

Males: Khaki or navy blue pants or shorts. Shorts must be no more than two inches above the knee and no more than two inches below the knee. Cargo pants or pants with pockets below the hip line are unacceptable, (corduroy fabric permitted)

Females: Khaki or navy blue pants, shorts, shorts, capris, skirts, or jumpers (corduroy fabric permitted)

All pants, shorts, shorts, and capris must be secured at the waist and cannot “sag”.

Shorts, shorts, skirts, and jumpers must be no more than two (2) inches above the knee in the front and back. Two inches above the knee or longer is the rule.

Blouses or shirts must be worn with jumpers.

Belts must be worn with pants and shorts that have belt loops.

Belts are optional for students in grades K-lst.

Cargo pants or pants with pockets below the hip line are unacceptable.

KHAKI IS DEFINED AS LIGHT TAN IN COLOR.

SHOES

Tennis shoes (sneakers) and fully enclosed shoes (loafers, boats shoes, oxfords, etc.)

All shoe straps must be strapped.

All laces must be tied and the same color.

style and color of shoes should be sensible and appropriate for school attire.

Socks and hosiery (to include tights) must be of the appropriate colors of black, white, brown, or navy blue
Heels-no more than 2 inches in height.

BELTS

Black, brown, navy, in the appropriate length, small to medium buckle.

OUTERWEAR

Coats, jackets, sweaters, sweater vests and sweatshirts are considered as outerwear and must be worn with a uniform shirt/blouse. Sweater vests must be white, navy, or for high” school students, red (DHS), or maroon (NHS), (pullover or cardigan style) with no logo, belt attached or hood. Sweatshirts must be white, navy, or for high school students, red) or maroon, with me collar of the top on the outside. Sweaters, sweater vests and] sweatshirts must not be oversized (bulky or baggy).

Outerwear of school - sponsored organizations is acceptable, (athletic jackets, band jackets, etc.)

NorthFace and Racer jackets are examples of just two types of approved jackets.

Uniform tops must be worn under all outerwear.

All outerwear should either button or zip from top to bottom.

ITEMS NOT ALLOWED TO BE WORN BY STUDENTS

Wind pants/sweatpants, velour pants and tops, over-sized clothing, excessively tight clothing,
overalls, belibottoms, unhemmed clothing, clothing with slashes, denim or jean fabric, sleeveless tops, hooded sweatshirts, Overcoats, trench coats, bicycle shorts, leggings/stretch knit, or carpenter’s pants. “

EXCEPTIONS TO THE STUDENT UNIFORM DRESS CODE

Students will be allowed to “dress up” for the following activities; however, if they do not participate in the “dress up” activity, the approved school uniform dress will be required.

School Picture Day and Spring Picture Day (All Schools)

Week of Dothan High School and Northview High School Homecoming Activities (theme Dress-Up Days)

JROTC Uniform Dress Days

Each school principal may periodically designate days or events (i.e. school picnic, field days, or spirit days) during which deviations from the approved uniform top will be permitted (uniform bottoms must still be worn) provided the principal determines that such exceptions will facilitate the event, promote school spirit, or otherwise serve an educational interest.

GENERAL INFORMATION

In addition to the uniform dress code requirements previously listed, the following guidelines will also apply.

1. All clothing must be properly fitted. Sagging and excessively tight clothing are prohibited.

2. Sandals, slides, spocs, Heelys or any variations of Heelys are not allowed.

3. Any article that draws undue attention or disrupts classes will not be allowed such as large jewelry.

4. Combs and picks are not to be worn in the hair.

5. Males and females are not allowed to wear hoods, sports headbands, or ear muffs inside the buildings. Bandanas and du-rags of any color are not to be worn on any part of the body nor carried in or tied on book bags, or other bags. -

6. Students who transfer from other school districts will be given five (5) days to come into compliance with the school uniform dress code.

7. A school or grade “spirit shirt” can be worn on designated Fridays with the approval’ of the principal. Uniform bottoms must still be worn.

8. Any student’s dress or personal appearance that the administration believes is disruptive and interferes with a safe and secure learning environment will be dealt with on an individual basis. School administrators will use their discretion to determine the appropriateness of students’ dress. "

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Posted by: bill Location: dallas,ga on Apr 23, 2009 at 07:16 PM
Stop the dress code now freedom of clothing.Fight the power!I say we march!Save the children.Plus we can't pay for un iforms if we have more than one child.

Posted by: Cameron Location: Dothan on Nov 27, 2008 at 10:29 PM
I feel that if the Dothan City School Board wants students to wear uniforms then hey should buy the uniforms for them! Lots of people have MORE THAN ONE CHILD TO PAY FOR!...uniforms are more costly and everybody isn't able...I just got laid off and cant afford to buy the certain colors and certain width, how tight, how loose, how high, name brand that they want for 5 kids UGH!!...this is very disappointing that they would actually stop the horrible teaching that they do to even twist their mouths to say anything about a uniform...with the drop-out rate like it is...it seems as if the TEACHERS and ADMINS. need to be doing something to BETTER THEIR SKILLS AND TEACHING!!!!!!!!!

Posted by: Lakreisha Location: Dothan on Nov 22, 2008 at 10:15 AM
Thats so dumb who would make that up anyways just dumb.if they aint gone buy them they shouldnt be sayin nothin about it. and the colors dont nobody aint gone wear THEM everyday.A LOT OF STUDENTS WILL GET SUSPENSION FOR NOT WEAR, THEY GONE WEAR WANT THEY WANT TO WEAR THANK YOU. DOTHAN CITY SCHOOLS NEED TO THINK MORE ABOUT WHAT THEY ARE DOING THEY REALLY DO.

Posted by: Gail Location: dothan on Nov 13, 2008 at 05:34 PM
If the teachers & administration would follow the guideline set out for dress code violations that would solve alot of the dress problems but as cornelia said she just tells them to pull up their pants. The handbook says send to the office and the parent be called to correct the infraction, so why not do that. My child has been in uniforms before, it was more costly,and the schools still had problems enforcing the code. As for being proud of what you child is wearing, if you don't like it or approve of it DON'T BUY IT FOR THEM, you are after all the parent!

Posted by: Jennifer Location: Dothan on Nov 13, 2008 at 04:00 PM
I like it! I hate that parents and students do not have any more pride/respect in themselves that they cannot dress appropriately and this has to be put into place, but I think it is wonderful!

Posted by: cornelia Location: home/dothan on Nov 13, 2008 at 07:15 AM
I work in the public school and would find a dress code most beneficial to the students and the teachers. The fight to maintain the code we have is never ending, "pull up your pants, tuck in your shirt, get a belt, you can't wear that shirt, etc". Students would feel better about themselves if they were adhering to a dress code and as a result I believe we would see grades improve, hopefully see students care about learning, respect themselves and others. Also, a dress code would eliminate the competition and criticisms that occur when someone's shoes or shirt is not brand name. Please inact the dress code.

Posted by: Jason Location: Dothan on Nov 13, 2008 at 02:47 AM
I can understand that something needs to be done about the way high schools dress. This code that you plan to put into effect is a little radical though. There is no need for this to be this strict if you wish to stop people from sagging wearing hoods ect. do something besides yell at them or send them to I.S.S it isn't working as you can see. Send them to P.A.S.S or something don't take away the right for students to wear what they like (within reason).

Posted by: Angela Location: Dothan on Nov 12, 2008 at 10:33 PM
There is already a dress code including no saggy pants that is hard to enforce. Who is going to pay for a specific wardrobe for kids to wear to school? Half of the kids don't even buy school supplies and the churches/community donates them! If you can"t afford to buy enough dress code items (northface jackets!!!) will kids be sent home and parents hauled into court? This is crazy. Will they be required to salute and holler "Heil Hitler" next?

Posted by: Noelle Location: Dothan on Nov 12, 2008 at 07:35 PM
This is totally not worth it. They're taking away kids right to express themselves. Failure to comply with the dress code is NOT going to change with uniforms. The students that wouldn't follow dress code before aren't going to follow it now. It's only hurting the student who've done nothing wrong. School should be a comfortable learning environment provided you wear something PROPER. I know I wouldn't feel comfortable looking like everyone else day in and day out.

Posted by: Phil Location: Dothan on Nov 12, 2008 at 05:58 PM
Do we have nothing better to send tax payers money on? What is this going to help? Who will enforce the new rule…This this just another administrative expense we need to pay? Let’s get real address the problem not find away to avoid the problem.

Posted by: Melinda Location: Dothan on Nov 12, 2008 at 04:37 PM
I'd like to put Jamie in a Dothan High classroom and watch her control it...be careful who you call incompetent.

Posted by: Mary Location: Dothan on Nov 12, 2008 at 03:38 PM
This is the day that I have been long waiting for. The New Dress code for Dothan City Schools means that we, as parents, can be proud of the way our children are dressing every day. I also think that the colors are perfect. I have seen other schools with the Dress Code and I thought that the students look great. thanks to the committee for a great decision. Mary

Posted by: Kathy Location: Enterprise on Nov 12, 2008 at 01:02 PM
This is ridiculous. The no sagging is fine..but not being allowed to wear jeans.. totally stupid. This is not going to help anything... as usual they worry about the unimportant things instead of facing real issues. I am glad my children are all grown and out of school.

Posted by: Johnl Location: Enterprise on Nov 12, 2008 at 10:25 AM
Great idea especially the ban on saging baggy pants? Only disgusting and dispicable people would dress with their butt hanging out of their pants.

Posted by: Jamie Location: Dothan, AL on Nov 12, 2008 at 08:51 AM
I understand the dress code, but some of this is ridciulous. Tell me why a kid can't wear cargo pants and hooded sweatshirts. Not everyone that wears these are undisciplined hoodlums. Making kids wear a certain type of clothing is not going to help the classroom... how about hiring competent teachers that can control the environment and do the job they were hired to do.

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