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Student Dress Code 2017-18

Carlisle School - UPPER SCHOOL Student Dress Code for 2017-18 The following dress code guidelines are designed to let parents and students know what dress is acceptable for all school-related events and activities. Carlisle students are expected to exhibit neatness in their appearance and use good taste in their choice of clothes at all times. All of us associated with Carlisle School take great pride in our students and in our school. Representing the school is both an honor and a responsibility that we all should take seriously. Accordingly, we have established guidelines that provide for neatness and a sense of pride without taking away all sense of individuality and choice. We have endeavored to set standards that are age-appropriate. We are sure we can rely upon parents, students and faculty to work together to continue our efforts to ensure that our students dress in a manner that reflects the mission and character of Carlisle School. At Carlisle we are preparing students to be the leaders of tomorrow. While on campus, students are expected to remain in dress code until: time to change into a costume or uniform for a co-curricular activity. they leave campus. they join the extended day program. Dress Code guidelines apply for any school trip (including dinner/shopping, etc. for students living in international residence houses). I. Dress Code Guidelines for the Entire School Year There are no longer any warm/cold weather exceptions to the dress code. Students are expected to use good judgment in relation to seasonal weather. Clothing worn under any outerwear, such as sweatshirts, hoodies, jackets, must be within dress code guidelines. Clothing should always be clean and neatly pressed, not ripped, unsightly or ostentatious. Footwear Dress shoes are appropriate at all times. Sneakers are appropriate except with representative dress. For safety reasons, all footwear with laces must be laced up. For safety reasons, women s shoes must have no higher than a 2 heel. Flip-flop type or sandal-like footwear must have leather upper and/or sole. Skirts and Dresses Skirts and dresses must fall no shorter than 6 above the center of the knee. No spaghetti strap topped, backless, or tube-topped dresses are permitted. Clothing must not reveal cleavage or expose the midriff or underclothing. Pants and Shorts Males and Pants and shorts must be worn at the waist, not bagging or sagging. They must not have holes, tears, splits, or excessive ornamentation (i.e., chains, hand-drawing). Sweatpants may not be worn. Athletic shorts may not be worn. Leggings, Jeggings, Yoga Pants and Tights may only be worn under dress or skirt of appropriate length. Capri (mid-calf length) pants are allowed. Shirts Students must wear one of these two options, as detailed in the next paragraph: (1) School-spirit clothing, as detailed below; (2) a collared shirt, turtleneck, long-sleeved sweater or non-collared blouse. No sleeveless shirts. CHOICE 1- School Spirit

Students may wear any shirt, T-shirt, or sweatshirt/hoodie with the Carlisle School name at any time except for representative dress days. The school name must be a school-approved Carlisle logo or Carlisle name brand. Clothing must be in its original form (no homemade Carlisle logos). As a senior privilege, seniors only may wear college themed T-Shirts at any time except for representative dress days. All shirts except sweatshirts or sweaters must be long enough to be kept tucked in. Sweatshirts and sweaters must be long enough not to ride-up and expose midriff. CHOICE 2 Collared shirt, long or short sleeved turtleneck shirt (mock is acceptable), or short sleeved or long-sleeved sweater. Messages and/or logos on any article of clothing must not be profane, vulgar, indecent, or promote alcohol, drugs, tobacco, or any product or lifestyle that would negatively reflect on Carlisle School or the school environment. Messages and/or logos on any article of clothing must not be of a controversial or disruptive nature. Shirt waistline must be long enough to be tucked in and not expose the midriff, back or underwear when reaching or bending. Shirts must not expose cleavage. No T-shirts may be worn (except as in Choice #1 above). All sweatshirts/hoodies must be school-approved Carlisle Logo or Carlisle brand items. In addition to Carlisle logo hoodies, students may wear any appropriate hoodie that does not violate the above message and logo requirements. Hair Hair must be neat, clean and well groomed. Males hair is not to be worn below the base of the collar. Males may not wear ponytails. Ostentatious (non- natural) coloring or style is not permitted. Males must be clean-shaven for Commencement (graduation). Facial Hair/Facial Ornamentation Facial Hair: For males, well groomed facial hair is permitted. Males/ may wear one earring in each ear on regular school days only (males may not wear earrings at Closing Exercises and Commencement). No nose piercing, except for verifiable religious reasons. Hats/Sunglasses Hats and all other forms of head covers are not permitted inside during the school day. Sunglasses may not be worn inside during the school day. II. Representative Dress The following dress is required when students are participating in activities of a more formal nature at, or away from, school. Such activities include all sports contests, concerts, special events, sports banquets, closing exercises, field trips, etc. Males Khaki dress slacks - plain or pleated front. (No cargo pants, carpenter pants, or blue jeans.) Navy Carlisle logo polo shirt. Dress shoes (no sneakers). Dark (crew length) socks. A belt must be worn. Shirts must be tucked in. Khaki skirt or dress slacks. Navy Carlisle logo polo shirt. Dress shoes with no higher than 2 heels (no sneakers). If pants have belt loops, a belt must be worn.

III. Closing Exercises Dress Shirts must be tucked in. NO SHORTS, HIGH-HEELED SHOES OR SNEAKERS, PLEASE! Males Grade 12 : Navy sport coat, white dress shirt, khaki dress slacks and a Carlisle tie, dark socks and dress shoes. Grades 9, 10 and 11 : White dress shirt and Carlisle tie, khaki dress slacks, dark socks and dress shoes. No navy sport coat for underclassmen permitted on these occasions. Grade 12 : Dress or skirt and blouse, dress shoes or sandals. IV. Commencement Ceremony - Seniors Senior Males Blue blazer, school badge, Carlisle tie, white dress pants, white dress shirt, black dress shoes and dark socks. The school will furnish boutonnieres. No earrings allowed in either ear. Males must be clean-shaven for graduation. Males may not wear earrings at Closing Exercises and Commencement. Senior Bright white formal (Sunday) dress of appropriate length (no spaghetti straps no strapless) with matching white shoes (no higher than 2 heels). Any female not in proper attire will be given a white sweater and be required to wear it. The school will furnish flowers. V. Athletic Practice Attire All participants must wear an athletic t-shirt. Shorts, skirts, socks, and appropriate footwear must also be worn. VI. Game Day Dress (Upper School Athletes) CHOICE 1- Rep Dress Representative Dress, as outlined in item III. CHOICE 2- Any other Carlisle logo polo and/or outerwear approved by the Athletic Director or Division Director. VII. Consequences for Dress Code Violations: Any questions concerning a student s attire are to be sent to the director. The administrator will determine appropriateness of the response to the violation. If the clothing worn by the student is deemed inappropriate, one of the following actions may be taken: The student may be directed not to wear the particular item (or similar item) to school again. The student may be asked to call home to request that a change of clothes be brought to school. A letter may be sent to the parent/guardian. The student may be required to wear clothing supplied by the school, for the day. The student may be assigned after school detention. A parent/student conference may be assigned. Repeated violations of the dress code may be viewed as willful and deliberate non-compliance with the dress code and could result in in-school or out-of-school suspension for 1-3 days. ** If there is a question concerning the appropriateness of clothing not covered by these guidelines, the school director will make the final judgment as to whether or not the student s dress is appropriate. The director may make exception to a dress code item for a student due to medical or personal reasons.

Carlisle School - MIDDLE SCHOOL Student Dress Code for 2017-18 The following dress code guidelines are designed to let parents and students know what dress is acceptable for all school-related events and activities. Carlisle students are expected to exhibit neatness in their appearance and use good taste in their choice of clothes at all times. All of us associated with Carlisle School take great pride in our students and in our school. Representing the school is both an honor and a responsibility that we all should take seriously. Accordingly, we have established guidelines that provide for neatness and a sense of pride without taking away all sense of individuality and choice. We have endeavored to set standards that are age-appropriate. We are sure we can rely upon parents, students and faculty to work together to continue our efforts to ensure that our students dress in a manner that reflects the mission and character of Carlisle School. At Carlisle we are preparing students to be the leaders of tomorrow. While on campus, students are expected to remain in dress code until: time to change into a costume or uniform for a co-curricular activity. they leave campus. they join the extended day program. Dress Code guidelines apply for any school trip. I. Dress Code Guidelines for the Entire School Year There are no longer any warm/cold weather exceptions to the dress code. Students are expected to use good judgment in relation to seasonal weather. Clothing worn under any outerwear, such as sweatshirts, hoodies, jackets, must be within dress code guidelines. Clothing should always be clean and neatly pressed, not ripped, unsightly or ostentatious. Footwear Dress shoes are appropriate at all times. Sneakers are appropriate except with representative dress. For safety reasons, all footwear with laces must be laced up. For safety reasons, women s shoes must have no higher than a 2 heel. Flip-flop type or sandal-like footwear must have leather upper and/or sole. Skirts and Dresses Skirts and dresses must fall no shorter than 6 above the center of the knee. No spaghetti strap topped, backless, or tube-topped dresses are permitted. Clothing must not reveal cleavage or expose the midriff or underclothing. Pants and Shorts Males and Pants and shorts must be worn at the waist, not bagging or sagging. They must not have holes, tears, splits, or excessive ornamentation (i.e., chains, hand-drawing). Sweatpants may not be worn. Athletic shorts may not be worn. Leggings, Jeggings, Yoga Pants and Tights may only be worn under dress or skirt of appropriate length. Capri (mid-calf length) pants are allowed.

Shirts Students must wear one of these two options, as detailed in the next paragraph: (1) School-spirit clothing, as detailed below; (2) a collared shirt, turtleneck, long-sleeved sweater or non-collared blouse. No sleeveless shirts. CHOICE 1- School Spirit Students may wear any shirt, T-shirt, or sweatshirt/hoodie with the Carlisle School name at any time except for representative dress days. The school name must be a school-approved Carlisle logo or Carlisle name brand. Clothing must be in its original form (no homemade Carlisle logos). All shirts except sweatshirts or sweaters must be long enough to be kept tucked in. Sweatshirts and sweaters must be long enough not to ride-up and expose midriff. CHOICE 2 Collared shirt, long or short sleeved turtleneck shirt (mock is acceptable), or short sleeved or long-sleeved sweater. Messages and/or logos on any article of clothing must not be profane, vulgar, indecent, or promote alcohol, drugs, tobacco, or any product or lifestyle that would negatively reflect on Carlisle School or the school environment. Messages and/or logos on any article of clothing must not be of a controversial or disruptive nature. Shirt waistline must be long enough to be tucked in and not expose the midriff, back or underwear when reaching or bending. Shirts must not expose cleavage. No T-shirts may be worn (except as in Choice #1 above). All sweatshirts/hoodies must be school-approved Carlisle Logo or Carlisle brand items. In addition to Carlisle logo hoodies, students may wear any appropriate hoodie that does not violate the above message and logo requirements. Hair Hair must be neat, clean and well groomed. Males hair is not to be worn below the base of the collar. Males may not wear ponytails. Ostentatious (non- natural) coloring or style is not permitted. Facial Hair/Facial Ornamentation Facial Hair: For males, well groomed facial hair is permitted. Males/ may wear one earring in each ear on regular school days only (males may not wear earrings at Closing Exercises and Commencement). No nose piercing, except for verifiable religious reasons. Hats/Sunglasses Hats and all other forms of head covers are not permitted inside during the school day. Sunglasses may not be worn inside during the school day. II. Representative Dress The following dress is required when students are participating in activities of a more formal nature at, or away from, school. Such activities include all sports contests, concerts, special events, sports banquets, closing exercises, field trips, etc. Males Khaki dress slacks - plain or pleated front. (No cargo pants, carpenter pants, or blue jeans.) Navy Carlisle logo polo shirt. Dress shoes (no sneakers). Dark (crew length) socks. A belt must be worn. Shirts must be tucked in.

Khaki skirt or dress slacks. Navy Carlisle logo polo shirt. Dress shoes with no higher than 2 heels (no sneakers). A belt must be worn. Shirts must be tucked in. III. Closing Exercises Dress NO SHORTS, HIGH-HEELED SHOES OR SNEAKERS, PLEASE! Males Grade 8 : Navy sport coat, white dress shirt, khaki dress slacks and a Carlisle tie, dark socks and dress shoes. Grades 6 and 7 : White dress shirt and Carlisle tie, khaki dress slacks, dark socks and dress shoes. No navy sport coat for underclassmen permitted on these occasions. Dress or skirt and blouse, dress shoes or sandals. IV. Athletic Practice Attire All participants must wear an athletic t-shirt. Shorts, skirts, socks, and appropriate footwear must also be worn. V. Consequences for Dress Code Violations: Any questions concerning a student s attire are to be sent to the director. The administrator will determine appropriateness of the response to the violation. If the clothing worn by the student is deemed inappropriate, one of the following actions may be taken: The student may be directed not to wear the particular item (or similar item) to school again. The student may be asked to call home to request that a change of clothes be brought to school. A letter may be sent to the parent/guardian. The student may be required to wear clothing supplied by the school, for the day. The student may be assigned after school detention. A parent/student conference may be assigned. Repeated violations of the dress code may be viewed as willful and deliberate non-compliance with the dress code and could result in in-school or out-of-school suspension for 1-3 days. ** If there is a question concerning the appropriateness of clothing not covered by these guidelines, the school director will make the final judgment as to whether or not the student s dress is appropriate. The director may make exception to a dress code item for a student due to medical or personal reasons.

Carlisle School - LOWER SCHOOL Student Dress Code for 2017-18 The following dress code guidelines are designed to let parents and students know what dress is acceptable for all school-related events and activities. Carlisle students are expected to exhibit neatness in their appearance and use good taste in their choice of clothes at all times. All of us associated with Carlisle School take great pride in our students and in our school. Representing the school is both an honor and a responsibility that we all should take seriously. Accordingly, we have established guidelines that provide for neatness and a sense of pride without taking away all sense of individuality and choice. We have endeavored to set standards that are age-appropriate. We are sure we can rely upon parents, students and faculty to work together to continue our efforts to ensure that our students dress in a manner that reflects the mission and character of Carlisle School. At Carlisle we are preparing students to be the leaders of tomorrow. While on campus, students are expected to remain in dress code until: time to change into a costume or uniform for a co-curricular activity. they leave campus. they join the extended day program. The Dress Code does not pertain to students in Preschool through Second Grade. (Exception: All students are required to wear representative dress when called upon to do so.) Dress Code guidelines apply for any school trip. I. Dress Code Guidelines for the Entire School Year There are no warm/cold weather exceptions to the dress code. Students are expected to use good judgment in relation to seasonal weather. Clothing worn under any outerwear, such as sweatshirts, hoodies, jackets, must be within dress code guidelines. Clothing should always be clean and neatly pressed, not ripped, unsightly or ostentatious. Footwear Dress shoes are appropriate at all times. Sneakers are appropriate except with representative dress. For safety reasons, all footwear with laces must be laced up. For safety reasons, girls shoes must have no higher than a 2 heel. Flip-flop type or sandal-like footwear must have leather upper and/or sole. Skirts and Dresses Skirts and dresses must fall no shorter than 6 above the center of the knee. No spaghetti strap topped, backless, or tube-topped dresses are permitted. Clothing must not reveal cleavage or expose the midriff or underclothing. Pants and Shorts Males and Pants and shorts must be worn at the waist, not bagging or sagging. They must not have holes, tears, splits, or excessive ornamentation (i.e., chains, hand-drawing). Sweatpants may not be worn. Athletic shorts may not be worn. Leggings, Jeggings, Yoga Pants and Tights may only be worn under dress or skirt of appropriate length. Capri (mid-calf length) pants are allowed.

Shirts Students must wear one of these two options, as detailed in the next paragraph: (1) School-spirit clothing, as detailed below; (2) a collared shirt, turtleneck, long-sleeved sweater or non-collared blouse. No spaghetti strap topped, backless, or tube-tops. CHOICE 1- School Spirit Students may wear any shirt, T-shirt, or sweatshirt/hoodie with the Carlisle School name at any time except for representative dress days. The school name must be a school-approved Carlisle logo or Carlisle name brand. Clothing must be in its original form (no homemade Carlisle logos). All shirts except sweatshirts or sweaters must be long enough to be kept tucked in. Sweatshirts and sweaters must be long enough not to ride-up and expose midriff. CHOICE 2 Collared shirt, long or short sleeved turtleneck shirt (mock is acceptable), or short sleeved or long-sleeved sweater. Messages and/or logos on any article of clothing must not be profane, vulgar, indecent, or promote alcohol, drugs, tobacco, or any product or lifestyle that would negatively reflect on Carlisle School or the school environment. Messages and/or logos on any article of clothing must not be of a controversial or disruptive nature. Shirt waistline must be long enough to be tucked in and not expose the midriff, back or underwear when reaching or bending. Shirts must not expose cleavage. No T-shirts may be worn (except as in Choice #1 above). All sweatshirts/hoodies must be school-approved Carlisle Logo or Carlisle brand items. In addition to Carlisle logo hoodies, students may wear any appropriate hoodie that does not violate the above message and logo requirements. Hair Hair must be neat, clean and well groomed. Males hair is not to be worn below the base of the collar. Males may not wear ponytails. Ostentatious (non- natural) coloring or style is not permitted. Facial Ornamentation Lower school boys may not wear earrings. No nose piercing, except for verifiable religious reasons. Hats/Sunglasses Hats and all other forms of head covers are not permitted inside during the school day. Sunglasses may not be worn inside during the school day. II. Representative Dress The following dress is required when students are participating in activities of a more formal nature at, or away from, school. Such activities include all sports contests, concerts, special events, sports banquets, closing exercises, field trips, etc. ALL Students in Grades Preschool through 5 Navy polo shirt. *Only a True Navy polo shirt for Boys/Girls with a Carlisle Logo. Khaki pants or shorts for males. Exception: stage dress must be long pants. Khaki skirts or pants for females. Dress shoes or sneakers with socks for males. Dress shoes or sneakers for females. If pants have belt loops, a belt must be worn. Shirts must be tucked in.

III. Closing Exercises Dress NO SHORTS, HIGH-HEELED SHOES OR SNEAKERS, PLEASE! Males Grade 5 : Navy sport coat, white dress shirt, khaki dress slacks and a Carlisle tie, dark socks and dress shoes. Grades PS-4 : Representative Dress (only Grade 5 boys wear blue blazers, white dress shirt and a Carlisle tie). Grade 5 : Dress or skirt and blouse, dress shoes or sandals. IV. Consequences for Dress Code Violations: Any questions concerning a student s attire are to be sent to the director. The administrator will determine appropriateness of the response to the violation. If the clothing worn by the student is deemed inappropriate, one of the following actions may be taken: The student may be directed not to wear the particular item (or similar item) to school again. The student may be asked to call home to request that a change of clothes be brought to school. A letter may be sent to the parent/guardian. The student may be required to wear clothing supplied by the school, for the day. The student may be assigned after school detention. A parent/student conference may be assigned. Repeated violations of the dress code may be viewed as willful and deliberate non-compliance with the dress code and could result in in-school or out-of-school suspension for 1-3 days. ** If there is a question concerning the appropriateness of clothing not covered by these guidelines, the school director will make the final judgment as to whether or not the student s dress is appropriate. The director may make exception to a dress code item for a student due to medical or personal reasons.