Dress Code
Student dress should indicate respect for the educational environment and should be suitable for an active schedule. If a student comes to school and because of his/her dress, hair or makeup is a distraction to others, parents will be notified to bring change of clothing or the student will be removed from class.
- Several examples of inappropriate attire include:
- Midriff baring, strapless, spaghetti strap or backless tops
- Open-toed or backless shoes, like flip flops
- Hats are not allowed inside buildings
- No displays of obscenity, drugs, alcohol, sex, and/or violence
are permitted on clothing, jewelry or other apparel - Students’ hair must be a naturally occurring hair color and the style should not be disruptive and make-up or cosmetics are not suitable.
The Arovista staff wants all students to have a safe and wholesome environment in which they can learn and grow. Variances in student dress code only include whole school sponsored spirit days/and or activities, per the principal’s direction.
Hair coloring should be of natural colors - special student days like “Crazy Hair Day” is the only time a wild color is allowed. Thank you for your support in this effort.