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unless you have a crew T-shirt underneath the shirt.  (All tailored shirts will be
buttoned and tucked into the pants or skirt when representing Borden County in
any extra-curricular activity.)
Sleeveless blouses are permissible but must be in good taste.  Appropriate
undergarments must be worn and must not be exposed at any time.
4.
Footwear shall be a part of regular attire.  House shoes are not acceptable
footwear.  No metal cleats, rollers, or plates on the soles of shoes shall be worn
in the building.
5.
Hair shall be clean and well groomed at all times while attending school, school
functions, and school-sponsored activities.  It will be styled in a manner that
will keep it out of the student’s eyes and not obstruct one’s vision.  No
unnatural or bizarre hair colors or haircuts will be permitted.  Eyebrows must
not be notched or shaved in an unnatural manner.  Male students’ hair may be
worn no longer than the top of the collar.  In addition: geometric or unusual
patterns will not be allowed to be shaved or cut in the hair, and boys may not
wear ponytails, rat-tails, or braids.
Students are to be clean-shaven at all times.  Mustaches and beards are not
allowed.  Sideburns shall not be worn lower than the bottom of the ear lobe and
no wider than one inch at the base.
6.
Boys will not wear piercing jewelry.  Girls may not wear exposed piercing
jewelry other than earrings.
7.
Sunglasses may not be worn in the building during school hours or events
inside the building unless prescribed by a doctor.
8.
Students may not wear hats, caps, bandanas, or hoods inside the building
during the school day unless approved by the school administration.  In
addition, they may not wear such headwear when participating in basketball
games, whether actively participating or sitting on the bench.  
9.
Any clothing or grooming not listed above that is determined by the school
administration to pose a disruption, interference, or safety concern to the
normal school operation or Borden County School Community will be
prohibited and addressed as appropriate.
A student who violates the dress code shall be given an opportunity to correct the
problem at school.  If not corrected, the student shall be assigned to in school suspension
either for the remainder of the day or until a parent or designee brings an acceptable
change of clothing to the school.  Repeat offenses may result in more serious disciplinary
action.  The principal, in cooperation with the sponsor, coach, or other person in charge
of an extra-curricular activity, may regulate the dress and grooming of students who
participate in the activity (for example: cheerleader uniforms may vary from normal
requirements according to principal/sponsor approval).  Students who violate these
standards may be removed or excluded from the activity for a period determined by the
school administration or sponsor and may be subject to other disciplinary action.
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