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fleece, wind shirts or warm up jackets may be worn in addition to sweaters. Zippered (quarter, half or full non-hooded, Padua-sanctioned outerwear purchased through the Bruin Shop or by a Padua team, organization, club or Athletic Office is acceptable. No other hoodies, sweatshirts or cold weather jackets may be worn. These outerwear items MUST be purchased through the Bruin Shop or Athletic Department. T-shirts, sleeveless shirts, outdoor jackets or any other non-traditional outerwear is not acceptable. Insignias of gangs, rock groups, other high schools, alcohol or drug substances may not be worn to
school or displayed on backpacks, book bags, hats, notebooks or other items within the school. If a student chooses to wear a shirt underneath their polo (short or long sleeved) this shirt must be white (in color) and must be plain (no writing of any kind).
Shoes – Dress flat shoes must be worn during the school day. Open-toed, sling-back shoes, athletic shoes, pseudo sport shoes, boots, Uggs or the like, sandals, high heeled shoes, clogs, platform shoes, back-less shoes,slippersormoccasinsofanykindarenotpermitted.Thebacksofshoescannotbe“crushed.” Shoes must be tied properly – no loose or sloppy footwear is permitted. Shoes must always be worn with socks. Neon-colored shoes of any kind are not acceptable.
Hair - No highly unusual contemporary hair styles are permitted. Hair is expected to be neat and clean. Hair may not be cut short underneath (or on one side) and long on top. Hair may not be dyed any unnatural, odd, bright, or two-toned color. Hair needs to be clean and kept out one’s face. For example, a student may not use “bangs” to cover one side of their face (even if this is deemed a current hair style.
Jewelry - A limited amount of jewelry in good taste may be worn during the school day. No more than three (small) earrings per ear are permissible. No other facial rings, including nose rings (this includes “clear” rings/posts and Band-Aids that are used to cover the piercing), lip rings, cheek rings and studs are permitted. Non-jewelry items such as paper clips, safety pins, carabineers, etc., are not permitted.
Body decorations – Only appropriate earrings are permitted. Body piercing jewelry may not be worn. This includes, but is not limited to nose, lip, tongue or eyebrow piercings, spikes in ear lobes
or cartilage, plugs or gauges. Visible tattoos are never permitted during the school day. This would include visible tattoos on the face, neck, hands, arms, legs, ankles or wrists (either temporary or permanent.) Makeup should be conservative and subtle. No excessive makeup.
DROPPING A COURSE (See SCHEDULE CHANGES, p. 53)
EARLY ARRIVALS
Students arriving before 7:15 a.m. must report to the cafeteria. Students arriving after 7:15 must be in the cafeteria, library, chapel, or with a teacher. They will remain there until dismissed. Upon arrival, only seniors and juniors may go directly to their lockers.
Any freshman or sophomore found in the stairwells, corridors, restrooms, or locker rooms before 7:45 a.m. without a pass will be issued a detention.
Students are not to sit in cars or loiter outside the building. Upon arriving at school they are to enter the school building immediately.
Students with bulky sports equipment may take it to the designated storage areas after 7:45 a.m.
ELEV A TORS
The elevators are for the use of the faculty and staff only. Handicapped and injured students may receive permission from the Assistant Principal of Men or Women to use the elevators. Inappropriate use of the elevator such as opening doors between floors, pressing the stop button, vandalism, bringing unauthorized
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