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The mission of the ECISD community, a passionate, unified, world class leader in education, is to develop world ready, life-long learners who discover their unique gifts, achieve personal success, and fuel their community by building unified, com-prehensive community support and par-ticipation that fosters a standard of excel-lence; serving as advocate and steward for all students; ensuring relevant teaching, engaged learning, and dynamic innovation; and maximizing all available resources.
If you have questions about the dress code policy, please contact a Middle School campus administrator. The MS campus administrator reserves the right to make final decisions and revisions con-cerning the dress code.
Ector County ISD802 N. Sam HoustonOdessa, Texas 79761
(432) 456-0000
www.ectorcountyisd.org
Middle School
Standard Attire
Regulations
Ector County ISD does not discriminate on the basis of gender, age, race, nationality, religion, disability, socioeco-nomic standing or non-proficiency in English language skills in providing educational services for students’ benefit.
Secondary Education
Uniform Options: Solid Colors Only
Standard Attire
Regulations
SHORTSKhaki, navy blue, or black casual shorts with belt loops. Short and skirt lengths shall be no more than 5 inches above the knee (shorts and skirts purchased with slits will be measured for 5-inch requirement from the top of the slit to knee). DO NOT WEAR oversized, saggy, baggy, low-riders, below the waist, tight, hip huggers, suggestive or cargo shorts. “Shin length” shorts for boys are unacceptable. PE/Athletic attire may only be worn during Physical Education class.
SHOESStudents must wear shoes at all times – taps, metal plates, or cleats on shoes will not be permitted; prohib-ited footwear includes slippers or footwear not in-tended for outdoor wear or shoes equipped with roller blades/wheels. Flip flops are acceptable.
GROOMINGStudents will be required to wear their hair well-groomed and clean at all times. Unnatural or extreme modes of hair design and color will not be permitted; Mohawks are permitted as long as they are under 2 inches in height.
HATSNo caps, beanies, hats, or any other head cover-ing shall be worn on campus. Bandanas are not allowed on campus.
JEWELRYHoops may be no larger than a quarter size. Crys-tal, diamond, and stud earrings may be no larger than ¼ inch. No more than two necklaces, brace-lets, rings, or two pairs of earrings are permitted. Spikes, safety pins, pull tabs, paper clips, chains or dog collars are not appropriate. Jewelry reflecting gangs, gothic, or Para-Military related items includ-ing but not limited to rings, bracelets, and chokers are not allowed.
BACKPACKSFor campuses not issuing lockers, all stu-dent backpacks must be clear plastic or mesh. For those campuses issuing lockers, student backpacks must be stored in lock-ers during the school day but can be tradi-tional canvas/nylon/leather materials. All backpacks must be free from enhancements or writing that advertise, glorify, or support offensive, lewd, vulgar, obscene or profane language, images or gestures, gangs, illegal activities, tobacco, sex, alcohol, illegal drugs, or violence.
BELTSBelts are optional. If a student chooses to wear a belt, it must be a plain brown or black belt for boys and girls. No initial or oversized buckles. Belts may not be oversized so that the end of the belt hangs down. Belts may not have studs or metal trappings. OUTERWEARNo oversized outerwear. MS approved polo or campus spirit shirts must be worn under-neath outer wear at all times.
OVERALL APPEARANCEClothes are to be well kept, presentable, clean, and neat at all times.
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If there is a violation, the student shall be given an opportunity to correct the problem. If not corrected, the student shall be assigned to in-school suspen-sion for the remainder of the day or un-til the problem is corrected. Repeated dress code offenses may result in more serious disciplinary action. Appropriate discipline procedures shall be followed in all cases in accordance with the Stu-dent Code of Conduct.
SHIRTSMiddle School campus approved polos or campus spirit shirts. Shirts must be long enough to be tucked in at all times. DO NOT WEAR see-thru blouses or shirts. Students may wear a solid navy blue, gray, black, or white long or short sleeve t-shirt under their cam-pus shirt. PE/Athletic attire may only be worn during Physical Education class.
PANTSKhaki, navy blue, or black casual pants with belt loops. Pants must be worn on the waist and fit so that pant does not fall below the waist. Pants must be hemmed appropriately. Pants may not be torn at the seams and may not drag on the ground. Pant bottoms may not be rolled up to form cuffs. Pants must be worn on the outside of all foot-wear. Pants may not be tucked into shoes or socks. DO NOT WEAR oversized, baggy, saggy, wide-leg, low-riders, below the waist, tight, hip huggers, cargo, stretch pants (leggings/jeggings/yoga cloth-like ma-terials) or suggestive pants. No joggers.