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FHS Dress Code
Franklin High School
Dress Code


Since Franklin High School is recognized as a place of business it is important that students dress in a manner conducive to good health practices and safety regulations.  Dress should not hinder the educational process and should present a comfortable atmosphere for students, faculty and staff. If an administrator deems that a student’s form of dress interferes with the educational process or presents an uncomfortable atmosphere, that student will be asked to make appropriate changes.

All students are expected to attend school appropriately dressed and properly groomed.  Hats may be worn to school but must be removed upon entering the building, and placed in lockers.  Clothing that includes logos that in any way glamorizes the use or sale of alcohol/drugs, promotes hatred, or contains a sexually suggestive message, will not be tolerated in school or at school functions.  Bare midriffs are not acceptable, and tops and bottoms should not expose the belly or back.  No undergarments should be visible.  Halter-tops, tube tops, spaghetti straps and/or plunging necklines are not acceptable.  Underwear type shirts should not be worn as regular clothing.  Jeans, pants, skirts and shorts should not inappropriately expose the body.  Skirts and shorts should be mid thigh in length. Any manner of dress that relates to or symbolizes gang attire will not be tolerated.  Also, any chains or other items that can be used as harm inflicting devices will not be tolerated at Franklin High School.

In summary: The “6 B’s” should not be exposed at FHS: Bellies, Butts, Breasts, Bras, Boxers, Backs

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Updated: Aug 25, 2004  



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