depended on the school
they wore your mom
there is a jamaican dress code
the shield
I don't think there is any dress code. But don't show up in a really tight outfit that would be inappropriate. They might throw you out. Try to dress nicely.
Air Force School Coimbatore was created in 1920.
There is a dress code at Phillips Exeter, albeit not particularly strict. At Phillips Andover, there is no explicitly defined dress code, although students, faculty, and staff are expected to be dressed "appropriately" so as not to distract from creating a learning environment. http://www.andover.edu/Admission/Pages/FrequentlyAskedQuestions.aspx
No, it's a school event, which means school dress code.
I go to Bruceton School and they have no dress code only limits.
They vary from school to school.
School dress codes are typically determined by the school administration in collaboration with the school board or governing body. Input may also be sought from teachers, parents, and students during the decision-making process. The dress code is usually outlined in the school handbook or code of conduct.
Yes.all depending on the school
That would be explained in the school handbook under dress code.
Well I know one school that doesn't Sayreville Middle School you don't need a dress code If anybody has any other schools that doesn't need a dress code answer this question.
Normal Community High School in Normal, Illinois has a dress code policy that typically includes guidelines on modesty, avoiding clothing with inappropriate language or images, and prohibiting hats or head coverings indoors. It is always best to check directly with the school or refer to the student handbook for specific details on the dress code requirements.
Yes.
clothes :)
Yes it does.
The school has the right to set a dress code and it doesn't limit free expression. When you are at school you basically have no rights and as a minor your rights are also limited. A school or business has the right to set a dress code. This has all ready gone to the courts and they found for the school.