First Creek Middle School does have quite an extensive Dress Code, "Eagle Gear", which is designed to enhance the learning environment, and to provide students with an opportunity to dress in a neat and professional manner. It is as follows:
TOPS - Only solid colors -- dark navy blue, black or white only
a. Only solid colored polo shirts may be worn.
b. White long sleeve button down shirts are permissible and must be fully buttoned
at all times. Only the first button at the neck may be unbuttoned.
c. Shirts must have a collar unless the shirt is an approved FCMS Eagle Gear shirt.
d. T-shirts worn under polos/button down shirts may not exceed the length of the
outer garment. T-shirts must be white only with no visible writing/logos.
e. Shirt length must not extend past fingertips.
f. No sleeveless tops or t-shirts.
g. Sweatshirts must be solid navy blue, black or white and must be worn with a
uniform shirt underneath.
h. School issued FCMS Eagle Gear hooded and/or zippered sweatshirts are the
ONLY hooded or zippered sweatshirts permitted provided that the hood is never
pulled up over the head in any way.
i. FCMS Eagle emblems are the ONLY logos/emblems permitted on school
uniforms. No other logos/emblems are acceptable.
PANTS, CORDUROYS, CAPRI, SKIRTS, SHORTS, SKORTS, JUMPERS
Only solid colors -- dark navy blue or black
a. No more than one size larger than the waist.
b. Standard length and hemmed to top of shoe, no dragging on the floor.
c. Must be worn at waist.
d. Belts must be black, navy blue or brown. Belts must fit and cannot be hanging
down.
e. Skirts, shorts, skorts and jumpers must be no shorter than 3 inches above the
knee. No slits in the garments above the knees.
f. No athletic, sporty or cargo pants.
g. Pants must be fitted -- not baggy.
h. No logos/emblems of any kind.
i. A collared white shirt or polo must be worn with a jumper.
SHOES, SOCKS, NYLONS, TIGHTS
a. Athletic or tennis shoes -- predominantly black, navy blue or white.
b. Shoelaces must be black, navy blue or white.
c. All shoes must have closed heels and toes. For safety reasons, no flip flops, pool
shoes, soccer shoes or bedroom slippers may be worn.
d. Socks, nylons or tights (black, navy blue or white) must be worn with all shoes.
e. No heels higher than 2 inches including dress shoes.
f. No "heelies" (shoes with inset wheels in the soles) P.E. UNIFORMS
a. Recommended uniforms may be purchased at First Creek Middle School.
b. Also acceptable: Navy blue, black, white or gray athletic shorts and plain gray or
white T-shirts without logos are acceptable. During cold weather, navy blue,
black, white or gray sweat tops and pants may be worn. No cut-offs.
c. Tennis shoes and white athletic socks.
d. No street clothing. Students must change into P.E. attire to be able to participate.
P.E. attire with the word "P.E." in the logo may only be worn in P.E. classes.
NOT ACCEPTABLE AT ANY TIME INCLUDING FREE DRESS DAYS OR CIVI DAYS
a. Outerwear -- Jackets, coats, polar fleece vests, sweaters and pullovers
MUST BE STORED IN LOCKERS!
b. Oversized, baggy, sagging clothing: bottoms must be worn at the waist, no
dragging on the floor, no rubber bands, hair ties, etc. around the ankles
c. Hats, caps, berets, bandanas, headbands, do-rags, gloves, mittens, headgear,
hairnets, scarves, sunglasses, visors, ties
d. Flip-flops, pool shoes, shower-type shoes, soccer shoes, bedroom slippers,
house shoes
e. Logos/emblems of any kind, other than the official FCMS Eagle logo and lettering
f. DENIM (jeans) or denim-looking material of any color.
g. Stripes on pants, shorts, skirts, skorts, jumpers or tops
h. Patches, embroidery, metal studs, etc. on clothing
i. Chains hooked to wallets, belt, keys or spiked accessories/jewelry
j. Torn, frayed, ripped clothing, split hems, holes or cuts
k. Lycra, spandex or nylon material in tops or bottoms
l. Sweatpants, stretch pants, overalls, stirrup pants or nylon parachute pants
m. Sweat bands
n. More than one untucked shirt
o. Clothing that reveals bare torso or undergarments when sitting or standing
p. Tight, revealing clothing, athletic shorts, boxers, tank tops, baby-T's
q. Clothing worn inside out, stapled, taped
r. Articles that advertise alcohol, tobacco, drugs, gangs, vandalism, bigotry, racism,
homophobia, violence, sexual connotations, put-downs, vulgarity, messages with
double meanings
s. P.E. clothing
t. Modification of the dress code is not allowed.
Middle - High school students do, though some schools may not have required uniforms. Colleges don't have uniforms. Save
No!
Because it stops bullying and it brings the kids at the school together see i am a middle school students myself i attend Hambrick Middle School , i Don't Like It because we have to wear uniforms but hey i wished we didn't
Because it stops bullying and it brings the kids at the school together see i am a middle school students myself i attend Hambrick Middle School , i Don't Like It because we have to wear uniforms but hey i wished we didn't
No, JD Smith Middle School does not have a uniform policy. Students are allowed to wear regular clothes to school.
84% of students say that school uniforms are uncreative.
No, students at Mark Twain Middle School do not wear uniforms every day. The school does not have a uniform policy and allows students to wear their own clothing as long as it follows the dress code guidelines.
It depends on the type of school. Mostly public schools do not need uniforms. But in Catholic schools you almost always have to.AND IN MOST christian schools and private schools they about 90% of the time have to wear uniforms
Whether middle school students should wear uniforms is often debated. Some argue that uniforms promote equality and discipline, while others believe they stifle individuality and self-expression. Ultimately, the decision should consider the school's values, community preferences, and the potential impact on students' well-being.
Western Sky Middle School in Arizona does not require students to wear uniforms. Students are typically allowed to wear their choice of clothing as long as it follows the school's dress code policy.
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