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THE BALTIMORE TALENT DEVELOPMENT HS DRESS CODEEveryone acknowledges first impressions are important and often these impressions are made through visual and auditory means. Members of the Baltimore community form their impressions of BTDHS by the students whom they see and hear in the community - in the neighborhoods, on busses, and at sporting events. They are as follows:Male Students - Grade 9• Gold (deep yellow) Polo-style shirts (tucked in)• Black pants (no jeans, shorts or sweat pants) • Shoes (tennis or hard -sole shoes, dark or white) NO SANDALS, THONGS, SLIPPERS, FLIP FLOPS • Light black sweater or jacket Female Students - Grade 9• Gold (deep yellow) Polo-style shirts (tucked in)• Black skirt or pants (no mini-skirts, jeans, shorts or sweat pants) • Shoes (flats, low-heeled shoes, tennis) NO SANDALS, THONGS, SLIPPERS, FLIP FLOPS • Light black sweater or jacket • No physical alteration or adjustment to any part of the school uniform will be tolerated. Male Students Grade 10• Black Polo-style shirts (tucked in)• Tan pants (no jeans, shorts or sweat pants) • Shoes (tennis or hard -sole shoes, dark or white) NO SANDALS, THONGS, SLIPPERS, FLIP FLOPS • Light black sweater or jacketFemale Students Grade 10• Black Polo-style shirts (tucked in)• Tan skirt or pants (no mini-skirts, jeans, shorts or sweat pants) • Shoes (flats, low-heeled shoes, tennis) NO SANDALS, THONGS, SLIPPERS, FLIP FLOPS • Light black sweater or jacket • No physical alteration or adjustment to any part of the school uniform will be tolerated. Male Students - Grade 11• Light blue button down Oxford shirts (tucked in)• Tan pants (no jeans, shorts or sweat pants) • Shoes (tennis or hard-sloe shoes, dark or white) NO SANDALS, THONGS, SLIPPERS, FLIP FLOPS Female Students Grade 11• Light blue button down Oxford shins (tucked in)• Tan skirt or pants (no mini-skirts, jeans, shorts or sweat pants) • Shoes (flats, low-heeled shoes, tennis) NO SANDALS, THONGS, SLIPPERS, FLIP FLOPS • No physical alteration or adjustment to any part of the school uniform will be tolerated. Students are expected to present an appearance which is appropriate for a place of business. Students will also be expected to "dress up" for special occasions such as assemblies, field trips, conferences, etc. Staff members who believe that students are inappropriately dressed for school will refer those students to the appropriate administrator. It will be the administrator's decision which will determine whether the attire is appropriate or not for school. Students who are inappropriately dressed may be excluded from class and parents will be notified. Repeated failure to comply with the dress code will result in disciplinary action. If you have any doubts about the appropriateness of your attire in our school, don't wear it! Students will not be allowed in the school building without the proper uniform attire. Students will not be allowed to change clothes once inside the school building. All outerwear (coats, jackets, etc.) will be secured in individual lockers at the beginning of the school day. Outerwear will not be allowed in the classroom. There will be no exceptions to this rule. Ninth and tenth grade students may wear long sleeve shirts under the required uniform polo shirt. As outlined in the Baltimore City Public School System Information Guide, coats and other outerwear garments pose a serious risk to the safety and security of the students and staff members. BCPS DRESS CODEExclusionary Dress Code:The Exclusionary Dress Code addresses issues related to the safety of the students. It represents a cooperative effort between the School Board, the Chief Executive Officer, the school principals, and the students of the Baltimore City Public School System. Fur and LeatherNo real or imitation leather, fur, or animal skin jackets, coats, vests, pants, or skirts are allowed.Sweat Suits and Jogging SuitsNo sweat pants or jogging pants with elastic at the bottom of the legs are allowed. No elastic fabric sportswear is allowed.Torn ClothingNo clothing designed or altered to expose undergarments or parts of the body except arms or legs, as denned throughout these rules, is allowed.JewelryBecause theft and/or loss is a school security concern, the wearing of precious jewelry in our schools is prohibited.1. No metal chains, ropes, necklaces, bracelets, or rings are allowed. 2. No large or extravagant earrings are allowed. 3. No multi-fingered rings are allowed. Exceptions:1. Wedding rings for married students (These students will have to supply proof to the school of their marriage.)2. School rings 3. Nonvisible metal religious items 4. Medical identification bracelets UnderwearNo undergarments worn as outerwear are allowed.Printed Matter on Clothes No wearing apparel printed with vulgar statements or statements promoting the use of drugs, alcohol, sex, and/or violence is allowed FootwearFootwear such as slippers, thongs, and flip-flops is not allowed.No hats, hair rollers, or hair curlers are allowed. Bedtime ApparelNo pajama-type attire, undershirts, or other bedtime attire is allowed.Shorts, Skirts, and TopsNo shorts above the knee (when student is standing), halter tops, tank tops, muscle shirts, or see-through tops are allowed. No mini-skirts are allowed.School Level Implementation of Exclusionary Dress CodeThe implementation of the citywide exclusionary dress code should be uniformly applied throughout Baltimore City's secondary schools. This means that an individual school may not add to or subtract from the exclusionary dress code. However, each school may, at its option, establish its own nonexclusionary dress code for such purposes as adopting a school uniform. Each secondary school will establish a school safety committee composed of students, faculty, and parents to work on school safety matters, including the implementation of the citywide exclusionary dress code. The committee must have at least 50 percent student membership. This committee will hear concerns about the dress code and make recommendations on changes to the citywide exclusionary dress code to the principal. In addition, the school safety committee will address other safety related issues, such as violence in the school and drug and alcohol abuse prevention. 12TH GRADE DRESS SHIRT10TH GRADE DRESS SHIRT9TH GRADE DRESS SHIRTSchool Uniforms School uniforms may be required in some schools. Parents and guardians should contact their child's school about its policy on school uniforms |
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