Dress Code

  • Spring Hill School expects students and personnel to have high standards of conduct, appropriate dress and appearance.   A student’s appearance should not be of such extremes that it draws undue attention to the student, nor should his/her dress and appearance distract or interfere with learning and teaching in the classroom.  Positive habits of cleanliness and neatness should be developed at an early age. Specific rules establishing the dress code are as follows:

    1. Safety standards require that appropriate footwear must be worn at all times. Tennis shoes are required for participation in physical education classes. 
    2. Clothing that advertises drugs, alcohol, sex, violence, tobacco, or displays inappropriate written messages or pictures are not allowed at school.
    3. Clothing that is too revealing is not to be worn at school (i.e. low cut blouses, spaghetti/tank tops, bare midriff, crop top shirts). Shorts and skirt length should be no shorter than four inches above the knee.
    4. Students are not allowed to wear clothing that is "overly baggy" or "sagging" at school.  Belts must be appropriate lengths and tucked into belt loops.
    5. Clothing resembling pajamas or pajama pants/tops should not be worn (except for special events or occasions).
    6.  Hats, caps, and hoods are not to be worn in the building (except for special events or occasions).

    Parents of students who continue to break the dress codes will be called for a conference.