FILE:  GAMB

 

EMPLOYEE DRESS CODE

 

 

Education is a profession.  The clients consist of the community, parents, and students and Bogalusa City School Board’s professional status is reinforced by appropriate dress and appearance.  Since students learn by example, it is important that employees serve as their role models.  Appropriate and professional attire is expected of all Bogalusa City School Board employees when affiliated with the school system.

 

DRESS AND PERSONAL GROOMING

 

Employees are expected to be guided in their grooming habits by what is most generally accepted in the business and professional world.  Employee dress and grooming shall not detract from the learning/educational environment of students’ participation in classes, school programs or other school-related activities.  Extremes in style and fit in employee dress and extremes in style of grooming shall not be permitted.  Building administrators and principals shall be authorized to use their discretion in determining extremes in styles of dress and grooming and what is appropriate and suitable for School Board employees.  No employees shall wear, possess, use, distribute, display, or sell any clothing, jewelry, emblem, blade, symbols, sign, or other things which are affiliated with drugs, alcohol, violence, or gang-related activities.  Policies regarding dress and grooming stress the importance of reducing distractions that inhibit learning and are addressed in an attempt to enhance the learning environment.

 

The School Board shall not discriminate against an employee on the basis of a natural, protective or cultural hairstyle.  Natural, protective, or cultural hairstyle shall include, but is not limited to, afros, dreadlocks, twists, locs, braids, cornrow braids, Bantu knots, curls, and hair styled to protect hair texture or for cultural significance.

 

GUIDELINES

 

  1. Shorts shall not be worn.  Coaches and physical education personnel may only wear loose fitting shorts of the appropriate length during their physical education hours.  When coaches leave the physical education area, "warm-ups" must be worn.

  2. No jogging suits or sweat suits, wind suits, or scrubs shall be worn, except for coaches and physical education personnel.
    *Nurses in the system may wear scrubs as appropriate.

  3. Leggings and bike shorts may not be worn.

  4. No see-through or mesh garments shall be worn without a shirt underneath.

  5. Spaghetti strap dresses and tops shall be worn with appropriate jacket/coverings at all times.

  6. Skirts, dresses, and other articles of clothing that are inappropriately short shall not be worn.

  7. Low cut tops shall not be worn.

  8. Denim jeans shall not be worn.  On an occasional Friday or work day the Superintendent may allow denim style jeans to be worn.  However, approval must come from the Superintendent.

  9. Bedroom slippers, beach flip flops, crocs, swim shoes, and moccasins are not allowed for any employee (safety precaution).  It is preferred that all footwear have a back or a restraining strap.

  10. Patches, decorations, slogans, designs, symbols, tags, marks, or advertisements in poor taste are prohibited.  (Examples: Beer, cigarettes, drugs, obscenities, sexual references, or other similar items deemed detrimental to the education, discipline, health or welfare of the students).

  11. T-Shirts shall only be worn with school related graphics.

  12. Midriffs shall not be visible.

  13. Tattoos that depict inappropriate signs, wording and/or graphics must not be visible.

  14. When attending any school function, appropriate professional dress should be worn.

 

Principals have the responsibility of approving and disapproving the apparel and appearance of school personnel.

 

Food Service Workers

 

Food service workers shall be required to follow additional dress code guidelines as may be stipulated.  Food service workers shall not be allowed to wear false eyelashes.

 

OFFENSES

 

1st offense:

 

The employee shall be counseled by the administrator.  A copy of the conference shall be placed in the individual's school personnel file.

 

2nd offense:

 

If the employee is still in violation of the Employee Dress Code, a conference shall be held with the employee and his/her immediate supervisor.  A letter of reprimand shall be placed in the employee's school personnel file.

 

3rd offense:

 

If the employee is still in violation of the Employee Dress Code, a conference shall be held with the employee, his/her immediate supervisor, and the Personnel Director.  A letter of reprimand shall be placed in the employee's personnel file at the local school with a copy of the first two reprimands.  A copy will be forwarded to the Personnel Director and the Superintendent and placed in the employee's personnel folder.

 

Revised:  August 28, 2014 Revised:  July 26, 2021
Revised:  August 31, 2017 Revised:  August 25, 2022

 

 

Ref:    La. Rev. Stat. Ann. §§17:81, 23:332

Board minutes, 1-23-89, 8-31-17, 7-26-21, 8-25-22

 

Bogalusa City School Board