Dress Code and Uniform Guidelines
Our dress code and uniform guidelines are shared in our handbook.
Uniform: Please note that the Belle Hall Uniform is encouraged for all students, CD-5. The school uniform is encouraged, but no student will receive a dress code violation for not being in uniform. We will use positive reinforcement as encouragement. The school will plan several “No Uniform” days, which will be announced.
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All clothing must be solid red, white or navy blue. Pants, dresses, shorts and skirts may be solid red, white, navy blue, khaki or denim.
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Any sweaters/ sweatshirts/ outerwear that will be worn in the classroom must be solid red, white or navy blue. No coats are to be worn in the classroom.
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NO logos/ graphics larger than the Belle Hall uniform shirt front logo on any clothing item.
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Please be sure to wear sneakers on PE days!
Dress Code: The following applies to all students so that we can maintain a safe and distraction-free learning environment. An office-level referral may be written for any dress code violation. This is based on CCSD policy JICA. https://boardpolicyonline.com/
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No hats or bandanas may be worn in the building.
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No clothing or accessories that may cause a disruption or hazard.
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All clothing must be of appropriate length. Please remember that children of all ages are constantly running, playing, sitting on the floor, bending over, and reaching across tables. Clothing should be worn that continually and appropriately covers stomachs, chests, and bottoms.
This school code was created collaboratively by the PTA, School Improvement Council, and staff. A neat, clean, and consistent appearance plays a significant role in a student’s attitude toward school and supports the entire school’s positive climate. We believe that having students dress for success is a critical factor in limiting distractions and helping scholars reach their full potential. CCSD PDP has dress code violations as office referrals. We will work to first alert parents of dress code violations. After a reminder to parents, students will receive office referrals for dress code violations.
