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Dress Code

Dress Code

STUDENT UNIFORM AND DRESS CODE POLICY 

All students are required to adhere to the Student Uniform/Dress Code policy daily, emphasizing a scholarly appearance that respects the self and others. 

The Carr Intermediate School uniform consists of: 

  • Solid navy blue or khaki shorts, skorts, pants, skirts (No jeans). 
  • Plain white, red, navy blue, or baby blue collared shirts. Shirts must be long enough to cover the midriff even if arms are raised. 
  • Plain white, blue or red sweaters or sweatshirts . 
  • Student ID card and lanyard 
  • Closed-toed shoes. 
  • College/University/Technical Institute shirts/sweatshirts may be worn on specified days.
  • Carr spirit t-shirts, Carr club shirts, Carr sports team shirts, Carr accessories may be worn. 

**P.E. uniforms are to be worn ONLY during PE classes. (Exceptions with administrative permission only.)

The following is a non-comprehensive list of PROHIBITED ITEMS: 

  • Plain oversized t-shirts (no black t-shirts of any kind)
  • Black, grey or non-Carr-Uniform compliant color shirt and sweatshirts
  • Sweatpants or leggings
  • Elastic or rubber bands on pants or shirts in order to modify them
  • Earrings larger than a dime 
  • Facial/body piercings 
  • Excessively long acrylic nails
  • Initialed belt buckles or chains that hang from clothing 
  • Gloves/hats inside the building 
  • Excessive makeup (Makeup should look natural as deemed by administration) 
  • Frayed or unkempt clothing 
  • Extra-baggy clothes or sagging pants
  • Bandanas, beanies 
  • Exposed midriffs 
  • Sleeveless tops with straps less than the width of three fingers 
  • Slippers/Crocs 
  • Any clothing/grooming-related issue deemed inappropriate by administration 

FREE DRESS DAY DRESS CODE:

Carr Intermediate School students may have different opportunities for free dress throughout the year. These opportunities may be based on student behavior, academic achievement, and/or Spirit Days.  Students must be wearing free dress wristband and show to administration at the entrance gate.  A student may not give away their free dress wristband to anyone.  Even during free dress opportunities, students will continue to adhere to the dress code, emphasizing a scholarly appearance.