• GPISD Student Handbook and Code of Conduct

     

     

    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.

    ³Ô¹Ï±¬ÁÏ 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.