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Dress Code & Campus Policies

Hosler Uniform Policy

At Hosler Middle School, our dress code helps create a safe, respectful, and focused learning environment for everyone. Our official uniform colors are black, blue, and white, and students are expected to be in uniform every day.

In addition to standard uniform items, students may wear Hosler Club shirts and blue or black jeans. Wearing the school uniform, bringing a student ID, and arriving on time are all part of living our PBIS values: Be Respectful, Be Responsible, Be Safe.

If you have any questions about the dress code or uniform policy, please contact the Main Office at 310-603-1447 during school hours.

There are no refunds or exchanges after purchasing PE clothes. We advise you to buy those items with your child present.

DRESS CODE

  1. Wear a school uniform at all times. Hair and clothing must be neat and clean. It is recommended that the clothing be seasonally appropriate, of proper fit and in good condition.
  2. Safe footwear must be worn at all times. Shoes such as crocs, thongs, open-toed and opened backed sandals that create safety or health hazards are not permitted.
  3.  Clothing or accessories that suggest obscene pictures, wording, and/or drug, tobacco, alcohol related are not permitted.
  4. Sunglasses (unless prescription) may not be worn in classrooms or inside school buildings.
  5. Any apparel, jewelry, accessory, hair net or manner of grooming which by virtue of its arrangement, trademark, or any other attribute or behavior denotes membership in relations to a group/gang/crew which advocates or promotes drug use or disruptive behavior are not permitted.
  6. Rings, bracelets, earrings, or chains, which may be considered a safety hazard or used as weapons are not permitted.
  7. Crop tops, clothing exposing a bare midriffs, short shorts, halter tops, spaghetti straps, plunging necklines, tube tops, open-sided shirts (tank tops), micro-mini skirts, shirts and blouses which expose sides of the body, tight stretch or spandex pants, and see through or mesh materials which expose bare skin are not permitted. Outer clothing must properly cover all underwear.
  8. Apparel, hairstyles, or makeup, which are deemed a safety hazard or are disruptive to the educational-process, is not permitted.
  9. Anything not specifically covered in the above rules and regulations, or in detailed Dress Code, which is part of the Student Handbook, that is disruptive to the educational process will be left to the discretion of the administration.

Adhering to the dress code helps maintain a safe and orderly campus that enables students to focus on reaching their academic potential. If you need support or have any questions, please contact us at (310) 603-1447.