Dress Code
Dress Code at Belmar School of Integrated Arts
School helps children prepare for the future, therefore, children are encouraged to dress appropriately with parental supervision. Children will be required to contact their parents to notify them of the need to return home to change clothes if their dress is inappropriate.
are several guidelines that should be used by parents in determining what children should or should not wear to school:
- General appearance should be neat and clean
- Clothing should neither cause a distraction nor impair the movement of the child
- Clothing advertising inappropriate products or with inappropriate language will not be permitted
- Hats ARE ALLOWED at BelArts
Physical Education (PE)
Students have PE for one week, every three weeks. Be sure to ask your teacher about the schedule so you come prepared with clothing/shoes appropriate for PE. A good pair of sneakers are recommended for the playground every day, too!
Weather-Related Attire
Students and families are encouraged to check the daily weather report and arrive at school in weather appropriate attire. We take our students outside most days for fresh air so they must have coats, hats, gloves and boots. If the temperature drops below 21 degrees or there is precipitation falling from the sky, we will hold students inside during recess.
Dress Code Guidance in Jeffco
Responsibility for student dress and appearance generally rests with individual students and their families. Students may wish to express themselves by the manner of their dress and appearance; however, students shall not wear clothing or affect an appearance at school or school-sanctioned activities or events that is disruptive to the educational environment. Jeffco Public Schools standards on student attire are intended to help students focus on schoolwork, reduce discipline problems, and improve school order and safety.
Disciplinary action for violating the student dress code shall include notifying the student of the violation and requiring that the dress or appearance be corrected before the student reenters the classroom, school environment, or school-sanctioned activity or event. At the discretion of the building-level administrator, a family conference may be held. More serious consequences may result from repeated or serious violations.