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Dress Code The Uintah School Board of Education has adopted the following code: In the Uintah Distnct we have a definite belief that students behave as they dress Students who come to school neat, well-dressed and sharp are likely to perform that way. We feel a great responsibility to guard against those who would demoralize the education atmosphere We want to protect the integrity of the educational institution. When business representatives are seeking prospective employees, they are influenced by the appearance of the student body In addition, the patrons who pay for the schools have a right to demand quality in all areas. We recognize some people differ in what a dress code should be. Specifically, the code states: 1. Pants: Frayed, holey, mutilated, will not be permitted. All clothing must be clean. (Jeans are acceptable) 2. Other Clothing: Any clothing conspicuous, odd, or immodest will not be permitted Tank tops, sunsuit tops, etc., worn exclusively without other shirt will not be permitted. Hot pants, cut offs, etc are not permitted Military type clothing is not acceptable. Controversial insignias having suggestive messages, or advertising alcohol, tobacco or drugs are not permitted on any clothing Rounded shirt tails must be tucked in. 3. Hair: All hair must be clean and neat The hair must be out of the eyes and off the eyebrows. There will be no beards permitted. (Beards begin below the ear lobe.) A well tnmmed mustache will be acceptable. 4 Extra Curricular Areas: Extra curricular organizations may impose additional improved standards. 5. Hats are not to be worn in the building. 6. Footwear: No thongs. Lug-type soles which may mar the floors are discour- aged. The Board of Education emphasized that pnncipals, teachers and employees follow this code and control it with their students in the vanous schools. It must be enforced Appropriate Dress for School Activities Frequently certain school activities require a certain type of dress. The following is an explanation of the dress terminology that will be used for school activities: 1. School Dress: (Male Female) Clothing neat and clean; free from holes and frayed areas. 2. Casual Dress: (Male) No blue jeans Slacks and shirts. (Female) Dressesand slacks. 3. Semi-formal Dress: (Male) Church dress, sport coat, suit and tie. (Female) Skirts and dresses. 4 Formal Dress: (Male) Suits (Tuxedos are ok., but not encouraged). (Female) Formals and long dresses. -20-
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Student Conduct 1. Classrooms Students are expected to have good manners and to display basic courtesy to their teacher, any other adults who may be in their classroom, and to the other students. 2. Halls Hall conduct should reflect respect for others, property, and the school, yelling, loud talking, running, horseplay, banging of lockers, etc., is not appropriate for high school age students. 3. Assemblies We have many excellent assemblies and lyceums dunng the year We expect our students to be a good audience Whistling and booing are almost never appropriate We must treat all performers with respect. Never do anything which would embarrass the performers or which would offend anyone sitting in the audience Non-attendance at assemblies is a sluff and the truancy policy will be in effect. 4 Lunch The UHS cafetena serves excellent lunches each day. The lunches are paid for in cash as you go through one of the 3 lines. Three choices are offered. Good manners are expected from all students at all times in the cafeteria. 5. Fighting High School students are old enough to settle differences of opinion by means other than fighting. Students who are guilty of fighting will be suspended and a parent conference will be held with school officials prior to their return to school. 6. Illegal use of Tobacco, Alcohol, and other controlled substances It is unlawful for any student in high school to possess tobacco, alcohol, and a number of other substances. If students are found in violation of these laws, their parents will be notified, they will be referred to civil authonties and action will be taken Vending Machines We have vending machines for candy, drinks, snacks, etc. They are available in the cafetena for the enjoyment of students and staff members They will be available for your use as long as students follow these rules: 1. Wrappers, cans, cups, etc, are to be placed in waste baskets or garbage cans only NO UTTER! 2. Students are not to put anything but U S. coins into the machines. 3. Kicking and hitting the machines is not O K. If you lose money check with the man who fills the machine. We do not make refunds at the office. If the machine is out of order, report it to the office 4 All food is to be consumed within the confines of the cafeteria 5. The machines are to be used before and after school and at lunch. If you use them between classes, make sure you are not tardy because of it. -21-
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