dress code/GROOMING POLICY
UNIFORM POLICY – DRESS FOR SUCCESS State Law explains that, “Many educators believe that school dress significantly influences pupil behavior. This influence is evident on school dress-up days and color days. Schools that have adopted school uniforms experience a ‘coming together feeling,’ greater school pride, and better behavior in and out of the classroom.” For many years, the Shull School community of parents and staff has agreed that a school uniform, or Dress For Success policy, is desirable to maintain consistency in the dress code and to promote attention to academics.
Our Dress For Success Policy is as follows:
1. Wear blue or khaki pants, jeans, skirts or shorts and blue, red, green, or white shirts, sweatshirts and jackets. We also encourage plaids, decorative patterns, and stripes of these colors. Shull (S) shirts or San Dimas (SD) shirts are fine any day of the week. Hats must be school colors and be plain or with a S or SD.
2. On Wednesdays, students should try to dress in Classroom College Colors and on Thursdays in the Character Color of the month.
3. Shull School Site Council will require clothing including jackets and sweatshirts to be logo, emblem, slogan, and word free. Logos, emblems, and slogans distract from the academic environment and the consistency of “Dress For Success.” School Site Council has also approved that students may wear other colors, but they will not be recognized as being in Dress For Success attire. Students require opt out waivers to wear logos, emblems etc. but waivers must be related to financial hardship. Students that do Dress For Success wearing correct colors will be eligible for random extra recesses and recognition drawings for rewards such as ice cream or popcorn.
Not Allowed:
No holes in clothing including rips and frays, spaghetti strap tops, temporary tattoos, face paint, hair sprayed by coloring that would drip when wet, clothing related to gangs, violence, or illegal activities, shorts, skirts that are too short (mid thigh or at least 3 inches down the thigh), obscene, sexually explicit, suggestive attire, professional sports attire, hats, gloves, hairnets, chains, discriminatory clothing or accessories, oversized (baggy) clothing, clothing that reveals underclothes, clothing and jewelry with spikes or harmful accessories, clothing with skulls, weapons, drugs, blood, or violence.
SHULL'S GROOMING POLICY
Grooming Policy: Research has shown a direct correlation between student's attire, appearance, and their school behavior, attitude, and achievement. With this in mind, the School Site Council has developed the following guidelines.
Hair and fingernails should be clean and well-trimmed.
Cosmetic make-up is not allowed.
Fads in hairstyles designed to attract attention to the individual or to disrupt the orderly conduct of the classroom or campus is not permitted. The children’s hair can’t be dyed an unnatural hair color, shaved in a non-traditional pattern, worn in spikes, Mohawks, or designed in other “punk” styles. Short faux hawks or sculpted bang waves are fine if they are no longer than 1 inch in height.
Hair must be cut to not be worn in front of the student’s eyes.
Earrings worn must be posts and not dangle as this is a safety hazard during playtime. Students may not have other body-piercing jewelry.
All jewelry or belts should be worn with safety in mind: no sharp points or large designs. Belts should be logo free.
PLEASE CLICK ON THE LINK BELOW AND REFER TO BUSD'S DRESS CODE IN SHULL'S STUDENT HANDBOOK ON PAGE 16.
sh.bonita.k12.ca.us/documents/Online%20Reg%20Forms/StudentHandbook.pdf
Our Dress For Success Policy is as follows:
1. Wear blue or khaki pants, jeans, skirts or shorts and blue, red, green, or white shirts, sweatshirts and jackets. We also encourage plaids, decorative patterns, and stripes of these colors. Shull (S) shirts or San Dimas (SD) shirts are fine any day of the week. Hats must be school colors and be plain or with a S or SD.
2. On Wednesdays, students should try to dress in Classroom College Colors and on Thursdays in the Character Color of the month.
3. Shull School Site Council will require clothing including jackets and sweatshirts to be logo, emblem, slogan, and word free. Logos, emblems, and slogans distract from the academic environment and the consistency of “Dress For Success.” School Site Council has also approved that students may wear other colors, but they will not be recognized as being in Dress For Success attire. Students require opt out waivers to wear logos, emblems etc. but waivers must be related to financial hardship. Students that do Dress For Success wearing correct colors will be eligible for random extra recesses and recognition drawings for rewards such as ice cream or popcorn.
Not Allowed:
No holes in clothing including rips and frays, spaghetti strap tops, temporary tattoos, face paint, hair sprayed by coloring that would drip when wet, clothing related to gangs, violence, or illegal activities, shorts, skirts that are too short (mid thigh or at least 3 inches down the thigh), obscene, sexually explicit, suggestive attire, professional sports attire, hats, gloves, hairnets, chains, discriminatory clothing or accessories, oversized (baggy) clothing, clothing that reveals underclothes, clothing and jewelry with spikes or harmful accessories, clothing with skulls, weapons, drugs, blood, or violence.
SHULL'S GROOMING POLICY
Grooming Policy: Research has shown a direct correlation between student's attire, appearance, and their school behavior, attitude, and achievement. With this in mind, the School Site Council has developed the following guidelines.
Hair and fingernails should be clean and well-trimmed.
Cosmetic make-up is not allowed.
Fads in hairstyles designed to attract attention to the individual or to disrupt the orderly conduct of the classroom or campus is not permitted. The children’s hair can’t be dyed an unnatural hair color, shaved in a non-traditional pattern, worn in spikes, Mohawks, or designed in other “punk” styles. Short faux hawks or sculpted bang waves are fine if they are no longer than 1 inch in height.
Hair must be cut to not be worn in front of the student’s eyes.
Earrings worn must be posts and not dangle as this is a safety hazard during playtime. Students may not have other body-piercing jewelry.
All jewelry or belts should be worn with safety in mind: no sharp points or large designs. Belts should be logo free.
PLEASE CLICK ON THE LINK BELOW AND REFER TO BUSD'S DRESS CODE IN SHULL'S STUDENT HANDBOOK ON PAGE 16.
sh.bonita.k12.ca.us/documents/Online%20Reg%20Forms/StudentHandbook.pdf