Dress Code
Our appearance reflects ourselves, Generations, and, importantly, Christ. Keep in mind general principles of cleanliness, neatness, and modesty of dress.
All students must obey the following dress code:
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Our GCH students must wear polo-style shirts while at school. They must be one of the following colors: Royal Blue, Yellow, White, Grey, and Black
Our appearance reflects ourselves, Generations, and, importantly, Christ. Keep in mind general principles of cleanliness, neatness, and modesty of dress.
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The Generations Chrisitian administration has developed a higher standard for dress code. A higher standard of dress encourages respect for individual students and others and results in a higher standard of behavior. A student’s appearance influences behavior, self-image, and performance. Our dress code guidelines indicate appropriate school dress. Generations Christian School reserves the right to interpret these guidelines and/or make changes during the school year.
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Therefore, Generations Christian School believes it is necessary to dress appropriately and modestly at all times. Because the Bible teaches that Christians should be separated from the world and should dress modestly, the school maintains high-quality standards for dress.
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Parents should cooperate in enforcing these standards. Students who arrive at school who do not meet dress code guidelines may be required to call parents to bring the appropriate clothing, and may not be allowed to attend class.
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All students must obey the following dress code:
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Polo Shirts with collars should be worn by all students attending core classes. Families may choose short sleeves or long sleeves. The bottom two buttons must be closed. Polo shirts must be the following colors: Yellow, white, blue, black or gray.
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The following pants are to be worn:
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Jeans without holes (no holes are allowed in the student's jeans), cargo pants, slacks (including black and khaki slacks). Bottoms must be worn at the waist.
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Skirts and shorts that are two inches above the top of the knee (this is appropriate 3 fingers above the top of the knee).
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No leggings, yoga or tight fitting pants are allowed. Clothing should not be tight or revealing.
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No sweatpants (loose, warm trousers with an elasticized or drawstring waist, worn when exercising or as leisurewear).
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No pajama tops or bottoms may be worn to school.
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No chewing gum- this is to prevent the gum from being placed on furniture and on the carpet.
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No sunglasses
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Sweatshirts and sweaters may be worn, but must not depict disrespectful logos, images, or language that targets others or illegal substances of any kind. They should also not be worn to hide a lack of polo shirt.
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Hats may be worn, but must not depict inappropriate language or logo.
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Appropriate footwear should be worn at school. Tennis shoes, sneakers, sandals, and crocs are allowed. Slippers and flip-flops are not allowed.
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All clothing must not depict disrespectful logos, images, or language that targets others or illegal substances of any kind.
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Exceptional activities and extreme weather will not warrant an exception to GCH’s dress code.
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When in doubt, please err on the side of modesty.
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PE Class- Students can change into workout clothing. Must continue to be modest.
Consequences for Dress Code Violations are per Semester: Students may be removed from class until the infraction is corrected.
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The first two dress code violations result in warnings
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The third dress code violation will result in lunch detention and loss of park privileges.
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The fourth and above dress code violations may constitute a major infraction. See the definition and disciplinary actions for major infractions below.