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Dress Code

High School Dress Code

For Girls

  • Neat, clean, well-fitting clothing:
  • Dresses/skirts (mid-thigh or longer), mid-thigh shorts, or pants with tops and shoes

For Boys

  • Neat, clean, well-fitting clothing:
  • Pants or mid-thigh shorts with tops and shoes
  • Hair out of eyes
  • Unacceptable Attire:
  • Tank tops
  • Tight fitted clothing
  • Caps
  • Midriff tops
  • Athletic jerseys
  • Baggy,
  • saggy, or oversized clothing
  • Shirts with gang symbols, slogans, or colors

Rules for High School

  • Slacks/pants/skirts worn below the waist
  • Blankets Duster coats/Trench coats
  • Hats
  • Bandanas
  • House shoes/slippers Shoes with wheels
  • Gauges in ears
  • • Students must wear their Student ID Badge visible around their neck at all times •
  • Shirts must not be oversized and must be tucked in
  • • Shirts must not be low cut or tight
  • • Pants must fit at the waist or a student must wear a belt.
  • There will be no sagging. Students whose pants are sagging will have their pants cinched with a zip tie.
  • • Pants may not have any holes exposing skin above the    knee
  • • No leather or pleather pants, skirts, dresses, or shorts
  • • No clothes with reference to alcohol, sex, vulgar language, gang symbols, or shapes
  • • No visible tattoos with reference to alcohol, sex, vulgar language, or gang symbols, affiliations or shapes
  • • All tattoos on the neck or face must be covered at all times
  • • Yoga/spandex pants allowed only with a long shirt that comes below the buttocks
  • •  Hair must be clean and out of the face
  • • No symbols or shapes may be cut into the hair
  • • A student’s attire cannot cause a distraction • All backpacks or over-sized bags/purses must be see-through (clear or mesh).
  • • No backless shoes. Students should be cautious when selecting shoes for school.
  • High heels can become uncomfortable after an entire day of school.

Galena Park ISD is not responsible for injuries due to shoe choice. The principal of the school shall have the discretion to determine if a student’s tattoos or body piercings are a distraction.