Dress Code

Leon County School Board has established a reasonable dress code in order to promote a safe and healthy school setting and to enhance the educational environment. While personal style and individual preferences are different, all students are expected to dress appropriately for school based on the guidelines provided.

Clothing must cover all aspects of the bosom, chest, stomach, and back. (No Crop Tops allowed!) (Navel piercings should not be revealed.)

All bottoms (pants, shorts, skirts) should fit appropriately, i.e., not tight, not too short, not sagging and should not reveal undergarments at any time; this include pants with holes.

*Shoes are required and must be safe for school activities.
*Bedroom shoes and house slippers are not permitted.
*Pajamas are allowed for school spirit days only.
* Head coverings (bonnets) and sunglasses are not permitted in classrooms nor inside the building.
*Attire and jewelry must not be sexually suggestive or feature crude or vulgar commercial lettering, printing, or drawings which would be offensive or insensitive. They may not depict drugs, tobacco, alcohol, or be indicative of gang membership. (Leon County School Board Policy 5511).

*Students will be given consequences for continuous dress code infractions. (See students' agenda book.)

You may contact me if you have questions.

Very sincerely,


Deshone D. Hedrington
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Assistant Principal for Attendance
Leon High School
550 E. Tennessee Str.
Tallahassee, FL  32308
850-617-5748 (ofc)
850-617-5757 (fax)
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