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SEMI-FORMAL
The following slides will describe and give examples of what is considered appropriate and inappropriate to wear to Homecoming. Please contact the Dean’s Office if you have questions regarding Homecoming Dress Code.
Dress shirt and beltCoat and tie are optionalDress shoes with socks (no boat shoes)Shirts must remain buttoned and
tucked in at all timesNo earrings, costumes, or canesHair should be well groomedFace must be clean shaven
Dress shoes onlySemi-Formal dress (reminders of what
not to wear on the following slide)Students not in compliance with dress
code may have the option to wear CCHS loaner sports shorts and/or t-shirts to gain entrance to the dance.
Plunging necklines Low backsBare/sheer midriffs or sidesHemlines that are higher than 5
inches above the middle of the knee
High or excessively high slits
Dresses are still too short despite the longer sheer top layer and flared
bottom.
Inappropriate Dresses
Great examples of appropriate dresses for a
Catholic school dance.
Even More Appropriate Dress Examples
Dress code must be followed by CCHS students and off-campus dates.
Guidelines will be strictly enforced. Students not in compliance will not be able to attend the dance and refunds will not be issued.
Please stop by the Dean's Office if you have questions about the appropriateness of your attire.
As a reminder, attire must represent the modesty acceptable for a Catholic school dance.