ITEMS THAT ARE NOT ALLOWED

Personal music boxes, personal radios, music in bedrooms, Walkman/
Disc Players, mp3 players, toys/video games; videos/DVDs/magazines; music tapes; CD'S; cosmetics unless student requires special cosmetics for health reasons; watches; hooded sweatshirts cannot be worn in-house but are acceptable for outside activities.

STUDENTS SHOULD NOT BRING ANY ITEMS WHICH ARE NOT ON THIS LIST.
ADDITIONAL ITEMS WILL BE RETURNED TO THE PARENT/GUARDIAN.

STUDENTS SHOULD NOT BRING ANY FOOD ITEMS TO THE PROGRAM. THERE IS NO STORAGE SPACE FOR THEM AND THE PROGRAM ROUTINELY PROVIDES SNACKS AND GOODIES FOR ALL STUDENTS.

Dress Code:

Students shall wear appropriate clothing and are encouraged to dress appropriately for the season. The following are examples of clothing and cosmetic items that are not acceptable and are not permitted.

(This is not an all-inclusive list)

    1. Bare midriff garments, tank tops/tees or low-cut tops
    2. Halter or tube tops
    3. Short shirts and mini skirts
    4. See-through or other revealing clothing
    5. Hats while in the building
    6. Clothing showing sex, violence, profanity, drugs, alcohol, demonic themes, occult themes or gang themes
    7. Extremely tight-fighting clothing
    8. Pants hanging excessively below the waist
    9. Combs, picks or rollers in the hair
    10. Coats worn in the building
    11. Oversize earrings
    12. Nose or other body piercing jewelry
    13. Make-up
    14. Hair dye or coloring
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