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MUSD Uniform Policy

*FYI. This is a DISTRICT Dress Code Policy that is followed
and enforced in my classroom.

Dress Code Policy
The school district has the responsibility to promote the basic rules of sanitation, safety, neatness, and modesty while on campus. Students should dress in a manner that, in addition to the following guidelines, takes into consideration the educational environment, safety, health, and welfare of self and others. Students will not dress in a manner that disrupts the learning process. Each student must keep in mind that he/she is a representative of the Maricopa Unified School District and the Maricopa community. The following is a summary and will provide you with guidelines.

For boys:
Any SOLID COLOR collared shirt.
School spirit t-shirt.
Khaki, blue or black pants or shorts. Side pockets are allowed, cargo pockets are not allowed.
Jeans are allowed and may be blue or black and must be clean, neat and fit appropriately. They may be pants or shorts.

For girls:
Any SOLID COLOR collared shirt.
School spirit t-shirt.
Khaki, blue or black pants, shorts, Capri pants, dresses, skirts or jumpers. Side pockets are allowed, cargo pockets are not allowed.
Jeans are allowed and may be blue or black and must be clean, neat and fit appropriately. Girls may wear pants, shorts, Capri pants, dresses, skirts or jumpers.

Additional dress code information:

• Baggy or oversized clothing is not acceptable. Clothing may not be more than one size too large, to allow for one year's growth.
Shorts, skirts and dresses must be at least finger tip length.
No undergarments may show. T-shirts worn under the collared shirts must be white and tucked into the pants.
For safety reasons, shoes must be closed-toed and securely fastened in the back. No wheels allowed.
Sandals are permitted but must be secured behind the heel.
Outer wear is designed to be worn outside as weather dictates. It must be removed in the classroom.

*It would be greatly appreciated if you would like to make a donation to the school, either monetary or used/new uniforms.


Mrs. Honeycutt - 4th Grade Teacher, Saddleback Elementary School
Maricopa, Arizona
Email: kahoneycutt@musd20.org

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