Dress Code

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  Young Men
  • Any SOLID color polo or button-down shirt
  • Blue, khaki, hunter green, grey or black pants only
  • Any SOLID color sweater, cardigan or vest (for the cold weather)
  • 100% black or brown shoes or sneakers

Young Women
  • Any SOLID color polo or button-down shirt
  • Blue, khaki, hunter green, grey or black pants or skirts
  • Any SOLID color sweater, cardigan, or vest (for the cold weather)
  • 100% black or brown shoes or sneakers
  • Blue, black, or white SOLID- color stockings or socks with no designs
  • No leggings as pants


General Regulations

  • Belts must always be worn with pants or skirts that require it.
  • Belts must be black or brown only.
  • White undershirts only.
  • Shirts must be tucked in at all times.
  • No hats, headbands, hoods, hoodies, do-rags, or beads.
  • No denim or cargo pants.
  • No t-shirts, sweatshirts, sweatpants, leggings, or spandex.
  • No two-toned or patterned clothing of any kind, no visible name brands, logos, or prints.
  • No colored laces, stripes, or other designs on footwear.
  • No athletic slippers.

Physical Education Uniform
  • CHA green PE shirt
  • Sweatpants, shorts, or leggings of any color
  • Sneakers

Dress Code Enforcement
  • Teachers and advisors will check for dress code infractions regularly.
  • Any student in ANY class out of dress code will be sent to the Dean with a Dress Code Violation form (DCV).
  • First offenders will receive a DCV and a one-hour detention. These students will be issued an in-house uniform to wear for the day.
  • Second offenders will receive a DCV, two-hour detention, and have their homes called.
  • FYI: Students can earn dress down passes for many things such as winning attendance competitions, making the Honor Roll, receiving community organizer awards, etc. Dress Down Passes can only be used during the last week of every quarter or during designated learning celebration days.