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There is a close relationship between high standards of dignity and pride and proper grooming which all contribute to an appropriate learning environment. Modesty will be the dominant feature in all clothes. Attire shall be clean and inoffensive. The student and parents share in the responsibility for proper grooming of the student; however, the campus administrator has the final authority concerning propriety of clothes, hairstyle, and jewelry.

 

Unacceptable clothing and accessories, per the Secondary Dress Code adopted by the Round Rock ISD, is as follows:

 

  1. Shorts, skorts or skirts shorter than mid-thigh or shorter than the tips of the fingertips, whichever is shorter
  2. Spandex shorts or pants
  3. Shorts that are distracting, including wind shorts, jogging shorts, bicycling shorts/pants or other tight fitting shorts
  4. Extremely short shirts, halter tops, tank tops or other shirts with deep-cut openings
  5. 5. Dresses or shirts that only partially cover the shoulders, i.e. spaghetti straps
  6. Shirts that do not cover the midriff*
  7. Any clothing which may reveal undergarments
  8. Skirts that distract from the learning environment
  9. Torn, cut, ripped, frayed jeans/clothing
  10. Slacks/pants/shorts worn below the waist
  11. Duster coats/trench coats
  12. Tight fitting clothing
  13. Clothing, accessories, or tattoos with reference to alcohol, drugs, sex, tobacco, vulgar language, violence, gang-related affiliation, or other symbols that detract from the learning environment
  14. Gang-related attire (colors, bandanas, shoe laces, symbols)
  15. Bedroom attire (pajamas, slippers, etc.)
  16. Visible body piercing, including the tongue, eyebrow, excluding the ear**
  17. Caps, hats, or any other head covering in the building
  18. Excessive or distinctive make-up
  19. Bandanas
  20. Chains which have the potential to be used as a weapon
  21. Collars intended for use on animals, including spiked collars
  22. Hair which is not a natural human color (yellow, blue, pink, etc.) or which may cause disruption to the school environment
  23. Wheeled footwear

 

The administrator, in cooperation with the sponsor, coach, or other person in charge of an extracurricular activity (or curricular activity such as a concert), may regulate the dress and grooming of students who participate in the activity.

 

*Sheer shirts covering unacceptable clothing are NOT acceptable and do NOT meet the standards of the dress code.

 

**Covering body piercing with band-aids, tape, or any other temporary covering is NOT acceptable and does NOT meet the standards of the dress code.