GMS Dress Code '24-25'
Dress Code
Gulf Middle School enforces the student dress code adopted by The School District of Lee County. The purpose of our dress code policy is to encourage students to focus on the learning process without the distractions of unsuitable dress and grooming. Students should always maintain a clean appearance. The following establishes the minimum acceptable standards for student dress to be interpreted and enforced by the principal or designee.
TOPS
- Translucent (see-through), tank tops, or lace tops are not permitted.
- Shirts may not be tied or twisted up. Shirts or dresses shall be appropriately fastened in accordance with the design of the clothing.
- Tops may not be excessively tight and sleeves must cover the shoulder.
- Midriffs should not be shown at any time.
- Strapless or low-cut clothing (including plunging V-neck shirts) is not permitted even with a camisole or tank top underneath it.
- All shirts or dresses worn under jackets, sweatshirts or sweaters must adhere to the dress code.
- Long, over-sized sports jerseys are prohibited.
BOTTOMS
- Pants with holes are not permitted.
- Shorts and skirts must be no shorter than fingertip length when hands are held down at their sides. Leggings are not permitted to be worn under shorts or skirts.
- Pants may not be excessively tight (no leggings, tights, yoga style pants or sweat pants).
- Pants shall be properly fastened, buttoned, zipped and worn at the natural waistline.
- Pajama pants and undergarments may not be worn as outerwear, nor should they be visible at any time. ** pajama style pants are also not permitted.
FOOTWEAR
- Shoes (appropriate footwear) shall be worn at all times. All footwear must have backs/straps. Bedroom slippers, flip-flops, and sport sandals (slides) are not permitted.
Student ID Badge Policy
- Students ID badges are issued to students during the first week of school. These are part of our school safety plan. Students are asked to wear them with a school appropriate lanyard at all times during the school day.
Important things to keep in mind:
1. ID cards will be used to check in on your bus, get lunch and breakfast, and in the media center.
3. ID cards should not be defaced (including stickers, markers, and/or removal of names and barcodes)
4. Replacement badges ($1 or $2 w/ lanyard) are available in the office.
MISCELLANEOUS
- Shaved designs into the eyebrows are not permitted.
- Adornments, which are attached (pierced) to exposed body parts specifically, jewelry for pierced tongues, eyebrows, and lips is not permitted.
- Writing, tattoos, or body stickers on face, arms, hands, or legs is not permitted. Writing on clothing with pens or markers is not permitted.
- During the school days the wearing of hats, stocking caps, bandanas, jacket hoods, and sunglasses are not permitted. Hats may be worn at P.E. only.
- Any articles of clothing or jewelry (chains, bracelets, rings, chokers) that could likely cause injury are not permitted. Wallet chains, mesh gloves, and fingerless gloves are prohibited.
- Symbols that promote the use of alcohol, drugs, tobacco, weapons, or any other illegal activity are not permitted.
- Gang-related tattoos, or other tattoos that may cause a substantial disruption to the educational environment as determined by the principal, are prohibited.
- Clothing with slogans or advertising of a controversial or obscene nature are not permitted.
- Due to various health issues for some students and staff, perfume, cologne, body spray, sunscreen, and other strong aromatic items must be applied at home.
Students are expected to meet dress code expectations each day of school. Students who choose not to meet the dress code will not be permitted in class until appropriate clothing is secured. The administration reserves the right to declare other items not covered in this dress code inappropriate for school. The final decision as to whether an item is appropriate for school rests with the school administration. Repeated, purposeful violations of the GMS dress code will be considered as insubordination. Insubordination will be dealt with in accordance with the guidelines in the Code of Conduct for Lee County Public Schools.