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School Dress Code

Mission Statement
We will provide a first-rate education to all students.
Each student will be poised for success in college and the workplace.

Eastern Technical High School has maintained a tradition of excellence for over 35 years. The Mission Statement has guided students, faculty, staff and parents as we have made decisions over the years. Because of the achievements of Eastern students, the school has been named a Maryland Blue Ribbon School and a U.S. Department of Education New American High School.

One tradition that is firmly established at Eastern Tech is the dress code. The purpose of the dress code has always been:

  • to prepare Eastern students for the world of work
  • to insure safety at school
  • to respect the dignity of every individual

The administration and faculty at Eastern Tech appreciates the cooperation of every parent and student as we begin another school year. While we realize that styles have changed since the inception of the dress code, we continue to be firmly dedicated to the principles that guide it. Eastern’s dress code will be in effect during the school day, from 7:45 a.m. to 2:15 p.m. and at school-sponsored activities as announced.

The Dress Code requires these specifications on the following items

  • dresses, blouses, shirts, and tops must have sleeves
  • pants/slacks must be hemmed and ankle length (no capris, gauchos, crop, etc.)
  • shoes must have closed toe
  • skirts must not be shorter than three inches above the knee

The Dress Code prohibits these items from being worn

  • all clothing and other items (jewelry, etc.) depicting/suggesting messages about drugs, alcohol, sex, violence, and/or foul language or that present either a dehumanizing message or a danger to others (including but not limited to, chains, dog collars, metal stud bracelets, pointed rings, etc.)
  • ripped clothing, clothing with tears or holes
  • all shorts and oversized, “wide leg” jeans
  • pajama pants/sleepwear
  • leggings or leotards worn with extremely short skirts, sweaters, or jackets
  • exposed midriff
  • low -cut, revealing tops
  • hats (unless required in designated technology labs or specific work situations, or for medical reasons), head wraps, visors, bandanas, sweatbands, etc.
  • sunglasses (unless approved by the school nurse for medical reasons)

Revised: July, 2006