High School Dress Code
As with any dress code, we ask that you strive to follow the spirit of the code. With this in mind, the following standards are set out as expectations for students who attend Landmark High School.
During school hours (wake-up through the end of the academic day), students and faculty are expected to wear clothes appropriate for the business of education. The following dress code for Landmark School has been designed to foster a neat and clean appearance, consistency, and simplicity in interpretation and implementation.
No dress code can address all possible variations and some students will test the limits in an effort to break the spirit of the code. With this in mind, the following standards are set out as expectations for students who attend Landmark School.
Official Landmark Academic Day Dress Code (7:50 a.m.-3:13 p.m.):
- Chino pants or jeans
- Chino or jean shorts
- Any color collared shirt
- A Landmark t-shirt (change from 2022-2023)
- Landmark sweatshirts (including Landmark store, athletic team, house, and group or club sweatshirts)
- Sweaters
- Dresses with sleeves
- Skirts
- Sneakers, boots, sandals, dress shoes
Additional information:
- Clothing may not be ripped, torn, or modified.
- Clothing must provide adequate coverage without exposing undergarments, backs, midriffs, chests, or buttocks. Sheer or see-through clothing not permitted.
- Flip-flops and athletic sandals/slides are not permitted.
- Leisure wear not permitted. This includes athletic shorts, leggings, sweatpants, yoga or jogging attire. (change from 2022-2023)
- Clothing, including hats, may not promote drugs, alcohol, tobacco or vaping products and may not represent any person, place, thing, lifestyle, sexual orientation, or gender identity in a negative or derogatory manner.
After school:
- Athletic gear is appropriate for after school.
- The minimum standard of dress in the dining hall and fitness center is a t-shirt with sleeves.
- Hats and hoods must be removed inside of buildings.
Read more about the dress code enforcement on pg. 33 of the Student and Parent Handbook.