Dress and Grooming Sample Clauses

Dress and Grooming. Employees will dress in an appropriate manner reflective of a reasonable professional standard.
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Dress and Grooming. When assigned to District Duty, all classified staff members shall:
Dress and Grooming. Bargaining Unit Members are expected to dress and groom themselves in a manner which distinguishes them from the students, which is consistent with his/her status as a professional educator and which is appropriate for the occasion in which he/she finds himself/herself.
Dress and Grooming. The Dress Code, as it pertains to nursing, may be one of the agenda items of the Labor/Management Committee. The Employer will provide the nurses with policies, procedures, equipment, supplies and education necessary to meet all appropriate health-related standards of OSHA and CDC. The Employer will notify the Union of reasons for rejecting regulations, if any are rejected.
Dress and Grooming. The District’s dress code is established to teach grooming and hygiene, instills discipline, assert authority, prevent disruption, minimize safety hazards, and teach respect and authority. Students should be dressed and groomed in a manner that is clean and neat and that will not be a health and safety hazard to themselves or others. The District prohibits any clothing or grooming that, in the principal’s judgment, may reasonably be expected to cause disruption of or interference with normal school operations. The District prohibits pictures, emblems, or writings that are lewd, offensive, vulgar, or obscene or that advertises or depicts tobacco products, alcoholic beverages, drugs, or any other substance prohibited under policy FNCF (LOCAL). The student and parent may determine the student’s personal dress and grooming standards, provided they comply with these general guidelines and the District’s dress code for students in the student handbook. If the principal determines that a student’s grooming violates the dress code, the student shall be given an opportunity to correct the problem at school. If not corrected, the student will be disciplined according to campus policy for dress code violations. Repeated offenses may result in more serious disciplinary action. Appropriate discipline procedures shall be followed in all cases. The principal, in cooperation with the sponsor, coach, or other person in charge of an extra-curricular activity, may regulate the dress and grooming of students who participate in the activity. Students who violate these standards may be removed or excluded from the activity for a period determined by the principal or sponsor and may be subject to other disciplinary action.
Dress and Grooming. All employees will be expected to dress in professional appropriate ways and to observe proper standards of good grooming.
Dress and Grooming. Students will be expected to keep themselves well groomed and neatly dressed at all times. Any form of dress or hair style which is considered contrary to good hygiene, or which is distractive or disruptive to the educational process of the school, or creates a health or safety hazard for the student or others will not be permitted. Tube tops, halters, spaghetti straps, any clothing that reveals the midriff, sport type tank tops, pajama bottoms or other similar types of clothing will not be permitted. Leggings, if worn, must be worn with a shirt extending past buttocks. Girls are to wear a bra and cleavage will not be visible. Shirts with obscenities, drug, alcohol, tobacco, sexual references, or other questionable printing on them will not be permitted. All clothing must be hemmed (sleeves, shorts, etc) and without any significant holes in them. Because of their destructive nature, no metal cleats or taps will be permitted on boots or shoes. Hats, sunglasses, and coats will not be worn in the building during regular school hours. For sanitary reasons, shoes will be worn at all times. The superintendent will make the final decision on all questionable items or items not specifically covered in this section. (See Policy 3224) The District may regulate the dress and grooming of students participating in extracurricular activities. Shorts will be permitted for boys and girls during the first two months and the last two months of the school year. The Superintendent may extend this period if weather conditions permit. Shorts, skirts, and dresses must rise no more than four (4) inches above the knee. The shorts must be neat in appearance with no holes. Any type of spandex shorts will not be permitted.
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Dress and Grooming. Employees shall dress and groom in a manner that promotes a professional public image and enables them to best carry out assigned tasks, especially in consideration of health, hygiene and safety factors, and the conditions of the worksite facility.
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