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School Dress Code, Immunizations, and Physicals

DRESS CODE:
Proper appearance has been shown to have a high relationship to behavior.  Students and parents must accept the responsibility for appropriate dress.  Students will dress according to weather, health, safety, and school activities.  Dress and hair styles that are an extreme variation of those generally prevailing in the community and/or those that tend to disrupt the academic process and orderly operation of the school are not acceptable.  Clothing with a message that promotes violence, harasses, threatens, intimidates, or demeans an individual or group of individuals because of gender, color, race, religion, disabilities, national origin, or sexual orientation, or that advertises illegal substances such as alcohol, drugs, and/or tobacco products is prohibited.  Principals and teachers shall enforce the dress code.  Levels 1-4 apply.

1.  See-through mesh or sheer clothing, and tube tops are not permitted.  Tank tops are        
     permitted for P-3, but are not permitted for grades 4-12.  Proper underclothing      
     must be worn.

2.  Under normal circumstances, no hats, caps, or headdresses are to be worn in school.

3.  Students are to wear footwear at all times.

4.  Blouses and shirts must meet skirts, slacks, or pants.  The midriff must not show.  Pants   
     must be worn at the waist.  If shorts (No cut-off shorts are allowed.), dresses, or skirts are
     worn, they must be no shorter than fingertip length.

5.  Full-length coats must be removed upon entering the school building door and placed in
     lockers or in assigned area.

6.  Clothing and accessories (jewelry, belt buckles, necklaces, etc.) with obscene, crude,
     rude, or violent pictures or with sayings pertaining to drugs, alcohol, or sex are not
     permitted.  Pocket/billfold chains or other chains are prohibited during school hours.

7.  Band instrument cases and sports bags must be taken directly to the assigned area upon arrival.

Immunizations and Physicals

In order to enroll in any Butler County School, all students must have a valid Kentucky Immunization Certificate.  The certificate must be updated upon expiration and kept current at all times.  Parents are notified by the school when their child’s certificate expires.  Parents can have the certificate updated by taking their child to the local health department to receive the needed immunizations.  Please contact the local health department in advance for an appointment (526-3221).  For immunizations, local health department hours are Monday thru Friday 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. by appointment only. All kindergarten and sixth grade students are required to have a physical exam before enrolling in Butler County Schools.   Kindergarteners must have dental and vision exams as well.  Those participating in athletics must have sports physicals updated annually before practice or play and must follow KHSAA guidelines.  The specific form can be found at KHSAA Physical form. (KHSAA>Forms>PDF>physical and consent).

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