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Employee Dress Code

 Employee Dress Code Procedures

  1. An employee’s dress or appearance may not be so unusual, inappropriate or lacking in
    cleanliness that it clearly disrupts class or learning activities. The following guidelines
    and procedures will be in place beginning with the 2013-2014 school year for all
    employees working in Beaufort County Schools. The Superintendent will review these
    procedures yearly and provide the Board of Education with recommendations.

    • Sweat pants/wind suits are prohibited unless the employee is teaching a physical
      education class.
    • Physical education teachers must wear appropriate dress when not teaching physical
      education classes.
    • Knee-length shorts are acceptable.
    • Capri length pants are acceptable.
    • Form fitting spandex material, nylon, and blue jeans, are prohibited.
    • Strapless and spaghetti strap garments are prohibited, unless covered by a jacket or
      sweater.
    • T-shirts are prohibited, except on school spirit days where school spirit shirts may be
      worn.
    • Vocational teachers must wear OSHA approved clothing when teaching shop classes.
    • Employees may wear uniforms.
    • More casual dress, which may include jeans, will be acceptable on teacher workdays
      or other special events, as approved by the principal or immediate supervisor.
      However, attire must still be appropriate dress, particularly on parent conference day.
    • Examples of attire considered inappropriate for school employees are listed in Item II.

  2. An employee's dress may not be so unusual, inappropriate or lacking in cleanliness that it
    clearly disrupts classroom or learning activities. Examples of attire considered
    inappropriate for school employees include but are not limited to:

    • Jewelry affixed to an employee’s nose, tongue, cheek, lip, or eyebrow.
    • Clothing that is provocative, revealing, indecent, vulgar, or obscene.
    • Low necklines, bare midriffs and excessively tight clothing.
    • Clothing which promotes alcoholic beverages, tobacco, or the use of controlled
      substances by words or symbols.
    • Clothing that contains profanity or nudity, depicts violence, or is sexual in nature by
      words or symbols.
    • Flip flops (i.e. Rainbows, shower shoes, beach shoes), bedroom shoes. “Thong” style
      “dress” sandals are allowed.
    • Undergarments worn as an outer garment or any see-through clothing.
    • Hats, sweatbands, bandanas, or sunglasses inside school buildings.
    • Any item of clothing or jewelry that creates a disruption of the school
      environment/learning activities or that poses a threat to the safety and well-being of
      students or staff

 

Reference BCS BOE Policy 7340

Approved by the Board of Education on 8/20/13