/
Dress Code 2023-2024 MPVA DRESS CODE Dress Code 2023-2024 MPVA DRESS CODE

Dress Code 2023-2024 MPVA DRESS CODE - PowerPoint Presentation

garcia
garcia . @garcia
Follow
28 views
Uploaded On 2024-02-02

Dress Code 2023-2024 MPVA DRESS CODE - PPT Presentation

The Meyerland Dress Code was created by a Shared DecisionMaking Committee that includes parents teachers administrators and community representatives Page 4 of the HISD Code of Conduct states ID: 1044136

colors mpva shirt explanation mpva colors explanation shirt dress students uniform shirts white black code blue purple allowed school

Share:

Link:

Embed:

Download Presentation from below link

Download Presentation The PPT/PDF document "Dress Code 2023-2024 MPVA DRESS CODE" is the property of its rightful owner. Permission is granted to download and print the materials on this web site for personal, non-commercial use only, and to display it on your personal computer provided you do not modify the materials and that you retain all copyright notices contained in the materials. By downloading content from our website, you accept the terms of this agreement.


Presentation Transcript

1. Dress Code2023-2024

2. MPVA DRESS CODEThe Meyerland Dress Code was created by a Shared Decision-Making Committee that includes parents, teachers, administrators and community representatives. Page 4 of the HISD Code of Conduct states , “Each individual school shall adopt specific standards concerning dress and personal grooming. All students have the responsibility to become familiar with the school’s standards and the responsibility to adhere to them.”Parents/guardians will be called and asked to bring a change of clothes for students who come to school out of dress code. Repeated dress code offenses will result in disciplinary consequences.

3. Why do we have a dress code? It helps to easily spot the trespassers.It allows students to concentrate on school activities.It makes it simpler to get ready for school every day.It limits the need to follow the current fashion trends.It creates a sense of belonging and encourages school pride, while still allowing individuality.

4. Outerwear- Hoodies, Jackets, Sweaters, Etc. All hoodies, sweater, and jackets must be MPVA colors: white, black, grey, purple. All shades of white, black, grey and purple are allowed. Outerwear may be solid or a combination of MPVA colors.  The outerwear may not contain other colors in the logo, designs, etc. Suggestion:  If you have sweaters that have logos that are non-uniform colors, wear a MPVA t-shirt over it to cover the non-uniform colors. Explanation: It’s white, black and grey- MPVA colors.Explanation: It’s white and purple – MPVA colors.Explanation: The red logo isn’t MPVA colors.Tip: Wear a MPVA T-shirt over this sweater.Explanation: Although it’s solid- it’s not MPVA colors.Explanation: Design is made of non-MPVA colors.

5. Outer Shirts- T-shirts or Polos Students have two options for an outer shirt:  a t-shirt or a polo-style shirt. T-Shirts must be from Meyerland- either purchased through PTO or a MPVA club/ activity. T-shirts may not be purchased from an outside store i.e.- Walmart, Amazon, Nike, Academy, etc.- even if they are MPVA colors. Polos (3 button shirts) must be MPVA colors: white, grey, black, purple and may be purchased from any store or the MPVA PTO. All shirts must fully cover the upper body. Explanation: These are the PTO uniform t-shirts.Explanation: This t-shirt is not from Meyerland. Explanation: This grade level t-shirt is from Meyerland. Explanation: This plain white t-shirt is not from Meyerland. Explanation: This polo style shirt has non-uniform colors of red & navy blue. Explanation: This polo style shirt is purple- a uniform color.

6. PantsPants must be one of the following materials:Black or blue denim (jeans) not greyBlack, blue or tan khaki material Pants may have holes at the knee or below. Partial rips above the knee are not allowed. The following materials are not allowed for pants: spandex, dri-fit, velour, soft cotton blends The following styles are not allowed: Sweatpants, Joggers, leggings, cargo pants, basketball shortsRips above kneeTan Khaki PantsSweatpants/ Soft cotton blendRips above knee Basketball shorts/ Dri-fit material Blue Denim Rips at knee Designs w/ non-uniform colorsSpandex leggingsVelour material

7. Skirts/ ShortsSkirts/shorts must be one of the following materials:Black or blue denim (jeans) not greyBlack, blue or tan khaki material See previous slide for a list of materials that are not allowedShorts/ skirts may not have holes/ rips above the kneeShorts/skirts must be no shorter than 3 inches above the kneeAppropriate length & materialDri-fit material isn’t allowedAppropriate length & materialAppropriate length & materialInappropriate lengthRips above the knee

8. ShoesShoes must be closed toe and closed heel. The following types of shoes are not allowed: Slides, Crocs, open-toe sandals, slippers (house shoes)

9. Student ID’sStudents must wear picture ID’s daily. The first ID was provided to all students free of charge. A replacement ID costs $3 (purchased in library). A temporary ID must be purchased for $1 upon entering the building if the permanent ID is left home for the day. Students who accumulate $5 or more in unpaid temporary ID fees must pay the balance off before participating in extracurricular activities. ID’s must be worn on the upper body using a lanyard or clip. Students may not wear ID’s inside sweaters, or on their lower body.

10. Uniform AssistanceFor assistance with meeting the MPVA dress code families may reach out to the campus Wraparound Specialist Ms. Perez. Brittany.Perez2@houstonisd.org OR (713)726-3616 Ext. 055312.Students, teachers and families may also fill out a student assistance form which goes directly to the Wraparound Specialist using the link below: https://houstonisd.force.com/saf/s/?language=en_USThis Photo by Unknown author is licensed under CC BY-SA.