Sherman ISD dress code
Please read the Sherman ISD Code of Conduct for a comprehensive list of acceptable attire.Visit shermanisd.net to download a copy, or ask your supervisor for a hard copy.
Clothing must completely cover the torso and legs from 3
inches below the collar bone to 3 inches above the knee.
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Shorts and/or skirts/dresses are allowed, provided that they
are hemmed or cuffed and no more than 3 inches above the knee.
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Biking shorts, leggings, or tight-fitting knitwear must
always be covered with a garment that is no more than 3 inches above the knee.
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All pants, shorts, and skirts must be worn at waist level.
Sagging or loose pants are prohibited.
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Holes or tears will not be allowed in any clothing.
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Shirts and blouses must be buttoned or snapped to conceal
all skin to 3 inches below the collar bone. If necessary, undershirts must be worn under button-down shirts. No tank tops, strapless dresses or spaghetti straps allowed. No tank tops allowed regardless of width of straps.
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No clothing article may be worn which depicts or
advertises alcohol, tobacco products, drugs, violence, or behavior perceived as lewd, offensive, vulgar, or obscene.
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Hats, caps, bandannas, or curl-ers may not be worn inside
the school building. Bandannas may not be in students’ possession unless incorporated into school-approved activity.
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Footwear must be worn at all times. Flip flops, shower shoes,
beach shoes, house shoes, slippers or skate shoes are prohibited. Shoes should be laced and tied or fastened at all times.
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Hair dyed or spray-painted to an unnatural color is prohibited.
Hair spiked or arranged in a style that is disruptive or distracting will not be allowed. Eyes must be visible at all times.
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Flip-flop (noun \‘flip-‚fläp\) (also called zori, thongs, jandals, or a variety of other names throughout the world) are a type of open-toed footwear typically worn in casual situations, such as outside or at the beach. They consist of a flat sole held loosely on the foot by a Y-shaped strap that passes between the first and second toes and around either side of the foot. They may also be held to the foot with a single strap over the front of the foot rather than a thong. The name “flip-flop” originated because of the sound that is made by slapping between the sole of the foot and the floor when walking.
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*For P.E., students must have shoes that are safe, gym-friendly, and appropriate for participation.