Uniforms provide a unity among the students as being identified as a Brighton Collegiate High School student. The dress code you see below grants leeway with the principal and the interpretation of these specific rules and regulations. Make no mistake, dress code is an important part of our philosophy, and it will remain so. However, allowing our principal to interpret how it will be enforced will be within their area of expertise. Below is a detailed description of the school uniform.
DRESS CODE WILL BE ENFORCED THROUGHOUT THE
ENTIRE BUILDING AT ALL TIMES INCLUDING LUNCH AND PASSING PERIODS.
Modifying the
uniform in any way will not be allowed. Students are to
maintain the manufacture lines of each garment.
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Allowed |
Not
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School approved shirts
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Undershirts in a variety of colors as long as a school
shirt is worn over them
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Slacks, jeans, skirts, shorts or warm-up pants (khaki,
navy blue, black, denim)
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Open-toed sandals, athletic shoes, dress shoes
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School approved athletic tee shirts or sweatshirts
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Jackets or sweatshirts with school logo.
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Coach or Principal approved dress for special events
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Hoodies are allowed to be worn over school shirts as
long as they are a solid (undecorated) navy, gray,
forest green, white, or black
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Sweat pants
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College or Professional Team logos
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Torn or unhemmed pants, shorts or skirts
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Drug, alcohol and/or gang related logos or colors
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Mini skirts or shorts (skirts must measure no more than
4 inches above the knee), tight and/or suggestive
clothing
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Oversized, baggy and/or sagging clothing
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House shoes, slippers, or bare feet
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Headwear of any kind; including hats and hoods
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Sunglasses
- No
cleavage, visible underwear, exposed midriffs
- No
wallet chains of any length, spiked belts, collars or
cuffs
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Compliance with the dress code is
mandatory. Dress code violations will be dealt with in accordance with the Brighton Collegiate High School disciplinary policy.
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