Dress Code Information
The Dress Code does not allow for clothing with colored trim, stripes, embroidery, decoration, etc. It also does not provide for overalls (overalls with pants or shorts), sweat pants, knit pants/ skirts, leggings, etc. A small logo is acceptable. School administrators will determine if clothing is appropriate for school and complies with district rules. For more specific information on the student dress code, please refer to the Code of Student Conduct.
Other dress code rules:
- A belt is required if the garment has belt loops.
- Shirts (including t-shirts) must be tucked in.
- Shorts/skirts must be mid-thigh or longer.
- Shoes must be safe and appropriate.
- Clothes must be appropriate size, with waist of garment worn at student's waist.
- Clothing that is too tight or too loose is not appropriate for school.
PCSB Dress Code Policy
Click here to view the 2016-2017 Dress Code - English
Click here to view the 2016-2017 Dress Code - Spanish
Click here to view the 2016-2017 Dress Code - Haitian Creole
Parent Curriculum Guide
2016 - 2017 Parent Curriculum Guide
Code of Conduct
2016 - 2017 Code of Student Conduct
Forms Included in Code of Conduct:
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Bring Your Own Device

Bring Your Own Device, also know as BYOD, is an initiative of Polk County Schools to encourage students to bring their mobile device to school and connect it to the school's network.
This initiative will help Polk County Schools adpot digital content for the classroom. Currently all High Schools and some Middle and Elementary schools are ready for students to bring their own device, please contact your school with any questions.
A permission form MUST be on file for students in order for them to have or use their own device.
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