Dress Code Policy

TTE DRESS CODE:

Dressing appropriately for all school functions is a way of showing Timber Trail pride. Neatness and cleanliness are the hallmarks of appropriate dress. If the staff feels that any of the dress codes have been violated, parents will be called to bring a change of clothing for their student. Good judgment in dress is expected at Timber Trail. In an effort to promote a safe and educationally sound environment for the students, the following dress code will be in effect at Timber Trail Elementary:


1. No low-cut/revealing tops of any kind. Tank tops must have a strap of at least three finger widths. No-off the shoulder tops of any kind. Sweaters, shirts, or jackets must be worn at all times over tops with spaghetti straps. Sports bras and bra and cami straps must be covered at all times. No baggy shirts with large armholes from which bras can be seen. Shirts and tops must cover the stomach and back when arms are raised.


2. No high-cut/revealing shorts or skirts of any kind. Shorts and skirts must be even or longer than the tip of the thumb when arms are straight down at sides. We ask that girls wear shorts under skirts and dresses to help with modesty while sitting on the floor and during recess. If shorts, jeans, or skirts have rips in them, the pockets can not be showing. We know that it may be hard to find longer-length shorts, so we ask that leggings, jeans, or capris be worn instead.

3. No inappropriate pictures, words, slogans or advertisements on clothing or backpacks. This includes, but is not limited to poop emoji, alcohol and tobacco. 

4. Baseball caps, hats, stocking caps, visors may not be worn inside the building. This includes the hoods of pullover sweatshirts.
5. Pajamas or slippers are not to be worn to school.

If students are found to be in violation of any part of the dress code, a call will be made home to have parents/guardians bring a change of clothing.  If parents can not be reached, sweatpants and a t-shirt will be available for students to wear for the day.  Thank you for your help and support.