Dress Code
Campus will follow Dress Code-Comprehensive Schools 6th-12th. See the full uniform policy here (link).
The
students will have a choice in what they wear as long as they follow the four
principles listed below. If you have any questions, you can call the school at
210-438-6520.
Principle 1:
Clothes must be worn in a way such that the chest and abdomen, genitals, and buttocks are fully covered with opaque fabric.
Principle 2:
Students must wear (while following Principle 1 above): A shirt, with fabric that touches the waistband in the front and back and on the sides under the arms. Pants/jeans or the equivalent (skirt, sweat-pants, leggings, a dress, shorts) and shoes.
Principle 3:
Student may wear as long as these items do not violate Principle 1 or 2 above:
- Hats must allow the face, ears to be visible to staff and not interfere with the line of sight,
- Sweatshirts with hoods. Wearing hood over the head is allowed but face, ears must be visible to school staff,
- Fitted pants, opaque leggings, yoga style pants, and “skinny jeans,”
- Ripped jeans, as long as undergarments and buttocks are not exposed, and/or
- Athletic attire.
Principle 4:
Students cannot wear images or language depicting drugs or alcohol (or any illegal item or activity) or any other substance prohibited under FNCF(LEGAL):
- Hate speech,
- Profanity,
- Pornography,
- Images or language that creates a hostile or intimidating environment based on any protected class or consistently marginalized groups,
- Violent language or images,
- Any clothing that reveals visible undergarments (waistbands and straps excluded),
- Swimsuits (except as required in class, field trips, or athletic practice),
- Accessories that could be considered dangerous or could be used as a weapon, and/or
- Any items that obscure the face or ears (except as a religious observance).
Footwear
Appropriate footwear must be worn; footwear that has toes reinforced with steel, hard plastics, or similar materials is specifically prohibited, in addition to thongs, beach sandals, or other open-toed shoes that do not have straps to secure them.