| 
    
      
|
|
Students represent PCA and are expected to reflect,
in grooming and appearance, the school's Christian philosophy and values.
Students' clothing must be neat, clean, modest, and in good repair
at all times. The administration will be the final judge of appropriate
attire. Any questions concerning dress code or violations should be
referred to an administrator. Only
students in compliance may attend classes.
In an effort to improve the effectiveness of the school and encourage
school pride, the Board has established the following guidelines.
Female Students
-
Solid colored jeans or slacks (no bleaching, stonewashed, stretch
pants or stirrup pants may be worn)
-
Solid colored shorts, skirts, skorts, or capris
(secondary: no shorter than 4" above the knee; elementary: no shorter
than finger tips when arms are held by side)
-
Polo collared shirt (sleeveless, short, or long sleeved); 2-3 buttons,
loose fitting uniform type)
-
PCA t-shirts
-
Proper undergarments must be worn.
-
Excessive amounts of makeup will not be allowed.
Male Students
-
Solid colored jeans or slacks (no bleaching, stonewashed may be
worn)
-
Solid colored shorts
-
Polo style collared shirt (short or long sleeved, school uniform
type)
-
PCA t-shirts (short or long sleeved)
-
No earrings may be worn.
-
Hair must be neatly combed and cut at all times. Hair should not
hang down over the eyebrows.
-
Facial hair must be neatly groomed.
-
Pants must be worn at the waist.
General Regulations
-
All pants, shorts, skirts, skorts, and capris must be hemmed and
worn at the waist.
-
No low riders allowed. Midriffs must be covered at all times.
-
No hats or headbands may be worn on campus (exception: athletic
fields).
-
No oversized clothing may be worn.
-
No outrageous fads including body piercings, tattoos, or extreme
hairstyles may be worn.
-
Elementary students may not wear make-up and must wear tennis shoes
or other lace up rubber sole shoes.
-
Polo shirts or PCA t-shirts must be worn under jackets, sweatshirts
and any other garment which may be removed during the school day.
|
|