Prince George's County Public Schools
Surrattsville High School

   
Administration per grade level will be conducting
uniform sweeps and the violators will be dealt with accordingly:
I. VIOLATIONS AND CONSEQUENCES
ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURES FOR DRESS CODE VIOLATIONS 0600
1. For a first violation, the grade level administrator will contact
the parent(s)
or guardian(s) and notifies the principal that a violation has occurred.
(The student will receive a written correspondence. STOP NOTICE:
Uniform Violation/Letter).
2. For a second violation, the grade level administrator will contact
the parent(s)
or guardian(s) and notifies the principal that a violation has occurred.
(The student will receive a written correspondence. STOP NOTICE:
Uniform Violation/Letter).
3. Repeated violations will be deemed as persistent disobedience or
insubordination
and will be dealt with in accordance with the Code of Student Conduct,
10101, PGCPS.
The following consequences will be imposed by administration:
· Loss of after school activities
· Loss of participation of school functions
· Detention will be assigned
· Cafeteria Duty will be assigned
· Parent Conference will be requested
· Parent Shadowing will be requested
· Written documentation from the parent will be requested for explanation
· Behavior Intervention Contracts will be imposed
· Referral to the Pupil Personnel Worker
· Referral to In School Suspension
· Suspension of driving privileges
· Saturday School
**Please note that Surrattsville High School does not have any dress
down Fridays,
uniforms are expected everyday. The students who are on the Work Study
Program and
release time are expected to comply daily.

Surrattsville High School Parent & Student Handbook 2008-2009
AP 10101 Code of Student Conduct
MANDATORY DRESS CODE POLICY

MANDATORY ITEMS:
The following items are required as the daily dress code for ALL
students attending
Surrattsville High School:
Identification badge must be worn everyday on a breakaway chain in
accordance with
the identification badge policy and the Code of Student Conduct.
Slacks/Skirts- Gray, NO thermal wear, sweat pants, pajamas.  Gray pants are permitted underneath skirts.
Shirts- White/Green/Yellow Oxford or Polo

Slacks must be appropriately sized and worn at the natural waist to
eliminate bagging
or sagging.
· Skirts must be appropriately sized in length (at least knee length).
· Head Coverings are only permitted for religious and health reasons, as stated
in the PGCPS System-Wide Dress Code for Students.

*   No scarves
*   No jeans or denim material
*    No slippers or flip-flops
*    No cropped shirts
*   No stretch or form fitting clothing
*   No cargo/painter pants
*    No hooded items
*    No electronic devices
*    No backpacks
*    No over accessorizing
*    No White T Shirts in place of Polo ShirtsEXEMPTIONS

Religious Beliefs: Parents or legal guardians who choose not to comply with the
mandatory policy based on religious beliefs must present a signed
statement explaining the circumstances to the principal.
Financial Hardships: Assistance will be provided for students identified by the
county/school with financial hardships. The nature of the assistance
will be determined by the principal and uniform committee.
New Students: Students new to the district or transferred into
Surrattsville High School will be allowed a grace period in order to comply with the School Uniform
 Policy.
OPTIONAL ITEMS:
The following items may be worn in addition to:
Belts- Solid Black or Brown with basic gold/silver buckle only
Sweaters/Vests (includes cardigans, v-necks, and pull-over)- Green
Jackets- Green
Blazer- Green

System Wide Dress Code Policy 

ID Policy 


A No Coat / No Backpack Policy"  LETTER

April 7, 2006
Dear Parents:
On April 6, 2006 the students were informed via announcements that
effective Monday,
April 18, 2006 Surrattsville High School was moving to "A No Coat/No
Backpack Policy"
in the classrooms for the remainder of the academic school year. The
students were instructed upon their return to school that the backpacks and the coats must be
placed into their locker when they arrive to school daily. Your child
will be afforded the opportunity to utilize the locker before school, during lunch, and
after school.
No student will be allowed to enter any classroom with a coat or
backpack. The administrative
and security team have put a plan in place to assist any student who
may have issues
with storage and lockers. It is our hope that you reinforce the
importance of your
child's adherence to school policy and school rules as we continue to institute
measures that provide a safe environment conducive to processes and outcomes of
instruction.


 

 

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