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Rules for appropriate dress at Semi Formal dances and Proms

Bartlett dress code for prom and semi formals

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Rules  for  appropriate  dress  at  Semi  Formal  dances  and  Proms  

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Semi  formal  and  Prom  are  opportuni5es  to  get  dressed  up  

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Find  a  dress  that  is  not  to  high  above  your  knee  

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Dresses  should  be  lower  than  your  finger  5ps  when  standing.  

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NOT  

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NOT  This  dress  is  too  shear.    We  shouldn’t  see  your  skin  or  

underwear  through  your  clothing.  

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There  are  plenty  of  beau5ful  dresses  that  are  appropriate.  

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HOT  

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NOT  

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The  sides  of  your  dress  should  be  covered  

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No  cleavage  showing  or  low  cut  dresses.  

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Show  off  your  back,  but  only  as  low  as  your  waist.  

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HOT  

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NOT  

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HOT  

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NOT  

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HOT  

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All  shapes  and  sizes  can  find  suitable  aJre  

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Look  sharp  in  your  dress…  not  falling  out  of  it.  

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Enjoy  yourself!  

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Remember  as  a  school  we  are  here  to  teach.    We  would  like  all  students  to  find  something  that  would  be  appropriate  if  they  

were  going  to  be  at  a  semi  formal  or  formal  func5on  for  a  future  career.  

 

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For  gentlemen  a  semi-­‐formal  dance,  it's  perfectly  acceptable  to  wear  a  plain  dress  shirt  with  a  5e.  

A  pair  of  trousers  or  slacks  will  go  along  nicely  with  a  dress  shirt  and  5e.    Jeans  are  NOT  allowed,  even  if  they  are  your  nicest  pair.    

Underwear  showing  is  NOT  allowed.    That  would  not  be  appropriate  for  a  job,  it  isn’t  appropriate  here.      For  Prom,  suits  and  tuxedos  are  appropriate.  

   

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Wear  the  right  shoes.  For  semi-­‐formal  a2re,  wear  lace-­‐up  shoes,  dressy  loafers,  or  Oxfords.  

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Sneakers  are  NOT  allowed.  

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Put  some  effort  into  it.    This  isn’t  dressing  for  success.    This  is  NOT  allowed.  

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You  can  s5ll  have  fun  following  the  dress  code.  

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School  Dance  Policy  •  School  Dance  Policies:  Students  may  aAend  our  dances  if  they  have  prior  approval  through  the  AcDviDes  Office.    Guests  have  to  be  signed  up  by  the  Wednesday  prior  to  the  dance  by  2:30  so  the  office  has  Dme  to  verify  that  the  guest  is  in  good  standing  with  other  high  schools.    It  is  the  responsibility  of  the  BHS  Student  to  arrive  with,  stay  with  and  leave  with  his  or  her  guest.    It  is  the  responsibility  of  the  BHS  Student  to  tell  the  guest  about  our  dress  code  for  dances.  Hours  of  the  Dances:  Homecoming  and  ValenDne’s  Day  Dances  run  from  8  pm-­‐11  pm.  Prom  runs  from  8pm  –  12  am.    

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Dress  Code  For  Male  Students  

•  Dress  Guidelines  for  Male  Students:    Prom  is  formal  dress;  Homecoming  and  ValenDne’s  Day  Dances  are  Semi-­‐Formal.  Semi-­‐formal  means  a  buAon  up,  long  sleeved  shirt  with  De,  dress  pants  and  dress  shoes.    Formal  means  a  tuxedo  or  dress  pants,  buAon-­‐up  shirt  with  De  and  jacket.  No  tennis  shoes/sneakers  of  any  color  or  kind  are  allowed  at  either  kind  of  dance.  Jeans  are  not  semi-­‐formal  and  not  allowed.    Only  dress  pants  are  allowed  at  dances.  

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Dress  Code  For  Female  Students  •   Dress  Guidelines  for  Female  Students:    Prom  is  formal  dress;  Homecoming  and  ValenDne’s  Day  Dances  are  Semi-­‐Formal.  Semi-­‐formal  usually  means  a  dress  or  skirt  that  comes  to  knee  length  or  tea  length  (middle  of  the  calf.)    It  can  also  mean  a  dressy  pants  suit.  NOT  form  fi2ng!    Formal  can  be  a  dress  of  any  length  (tea,  knee,  etc.)  but  most  formal  dresses  are  gowns  that  reach  to  the  floor.      It  can  also  mean  a  formal  pants  suit.  Dress  shoes  are  expected;  NO  tennis  shoes/sneakers  are  permiAed  into  the  dance.    

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Dress  Code  For  Females  Con5nued  •  Excessive  cleavage  is  unsightly  and  will  not  be  allowed.    If  your  body  type  creates  a  visual  line  of  cleavage,  please  consider  another  dress.  The  length  of  the  dress/skirt  must  be  longer  than  your  fingerDps  when  standing  up.  The  back  of  the  dress  must  be  at  or  above  you  natural  waist  line;  the  natural  waist  line  circles  your  body  at  the  level  of  your  belly  buAon.  The  sides  of  your  dress  must  cover  the  natural  front  of  your  body.    The  natural  front  of  your  body  is  determined  by  creaDng  a  line  from  the  middle  of  the  inside  of  the  armpit  down;  fabric  that  is  solid  (not  lace  or  sheer)  must  cover  the  areas  between  the  lea  and  right  side  of  the  natural  front.    

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FINAL  SAY  

•  The  BartleA  AdministraDve  Team  has  the  FINAL  say  if  a  dress  is  appropriate  or  not;  students  are  encouraged  to  show  potenDal  dress  problems  to  the  AcDviDes  Principal  prior  to  purchasing  a  dress,  if  the  item  in  quesDon  has  the  potenDal  to  violate  the  school  dress  policy  for  dances.