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If bottoms are

shorter than the finger tips for any student:

1st violation: call parent, spend the rest of day removed from the classroom

2nd violation: Wear pants for the remainder of the nine weeks

**Please purchase bottoms for current wear and bottoms that include room for growth

for future wear!!!

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Stripes going down leg

Wide baggy

leg

Example of sweatpant material

Gathered

ankle

Sweatpant

material

5 of 9

Too

Short

“gathered” at thigh with string

Length problem

Athletic skirt; fingertips touch legs

Skirts should be long enough so that during daily activity, the fingertips should not touch the leg when arms are hanging in a normal position.

6 of 9

Small slit or notched cut-out on outside of leg seam

Too short; fingertips touch leg

Shorts’ hem rolled; too short

Shorts cannot be frayed on the bottom hem

Shorts should be long enough so that during daily activity, the fingertips should not touch the leg when arms are hanging in a normal position.

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Shirts should be worn like they are supposed to be worn without tying or knotting.

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All shorts & skirts should be visible

at all times.

Outerwear should not cover uniform bottoms.

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Please refer to the

Cope Middle Student Handbook

for more specific details

regarding the dress code

in the handbook.

The CMS administration reserves the right to amend the dress code policy as needed should concerns, distractions, or new trends arise.