Bishop Kelly’s dress code is intended to encourage modesty, cleanliness, neatness, and pride in one’s appearance and school community. It is our belief that students should respect each other for who they are, not for what they wear. The administration and faculty will monitor student compliance with the dress code. The administration reserves the right to determine the appropriateness of a student’s general appearance and compliance with the code. The school has the duty of presenting and maintaining a serious educational environment, therefore the dress code will be enforced.
Clothing is to be in good condition, not ragged, and without holes or patches. Nothing students wear may convey an inappropriate message or suggest violence, alcohol, drugs, tobacco products, sex, racism, or gangs.
Students will not be permitted in class if they are out of dress code. Any class time missed due to being out of dress code will be considered an absence (VA). Dress Code violations are considered to be a Category 1 violation. See Page 53 for additional consequences.
Students not in dress code will need to:
Shirts:
Blouses/shirts cannot be see-through, show midriff area, or have an open back. Short-sleeve shirts should cover the shoulder. While shirts do not have to be tucked in, the length must be long enough to tuck in. All shirts and knit sweaters are to fit appropriately and have no words, numbers, or inappropriate graphic designs.
Athletic style t-shirts (other than BK t-shirts) and/or graphic t-shirts are not acceptable.
Pants:
Yoga pants, lounge pants, pajama pants, sweatpants, leggings (as pants), flare leggings, skin-tight/spandex, JOGGERS (any kind) , or athletic pants/shorts are not acceptable at any time. Leggings and tights must be covered with appropriate length shorts, skirts or dresses (NOT sweatshirts or t-shirts).
Young Lady’s Hair
Footwear:
Jewelry/Tattoos/Head Coverings/Make-up:
MASS DRESS
All School Mass and other special occasions are designated “Mass Dress Days”. These are school days where a more formal and uniform appearance is expected of students out of respect for the special purpose of the day. Sweatshirts should not be worn. All students must stay in Mass Dress the entire day.
You can order Mass Dress items at Educational Outfitters by using the following link: http://boise.educationaloutfitters.com
Male Students
Female Students
You can order Mass Dress items at Educational Outfitters by using the following link: http://boise.educationaloutfitters.com
Please order Mass Dress items in the Summer to insure they will arrive by the first All School Mass in early September.
Every day (except “Mass Dress Days”) is BK Spirit Day! All students may wear their official BK t-shirts or BK sweatshirts.
On designated College Spirit-Days , all students will be allowed to wear a college t-shirt or sweatshirt.
On Team Game days , team dress must include appropriate clothing outlined in the Bishop Kelly Dress Code. On game/competition or designated club/organization days, members may dress alike in the spirit of unity and school pride. Student athletes wanting to wear a team jersey, as a symbol of team unity, may do so. At no time are athletic pants/shorts, leggings, yoga pants, flare leggings, sweatpants, or JOGGERS (any kind) etc. acceptable during the school day.
Parents, students and staff must work together to ensure that the dress code is enforced and supported. The administration will be the final judge of student appearance concerns not explicitly covered in the dress code guidelines . All staff members will refer students to the Assistant Principals for dress code violations. Dress code violations will be documented.
First violation: Students will report to the Assistant Principal to correct the dress code violation. Student will receive a warning and discuss further consequences if behavior continues.
Second violation: Students will receive two days lunch detention; students will report to a designated detention room at the beginning of lunch and leave when the bell rings.
Third violation: Students will wear restricted dress for one week; student will be required to check into the Attendance Office daily during the period of restricted dress. Restricted dress will be determined by the Vice-Principal.
Fourth violation: Students will serve a Saturday school and wear restricted dress for two weeks; students will be required to check into the Attendance Office daily during the period of restricted dress. Restricted dress will be determined by the Vice-Principal.
Fifth violation: Students will wear restricted dress for one quarter (9 weeks); students will be required to check into the Attendance Office daily during the period of restricted dress. Restricted dress will be determined by the Vice-Principal.
In any circumstance, the Administration reserves the right for appropriate action for dress code violations. The Bishop Kelly dress code will be enforced during the school year; up to and including graduation day.
STUDENT DISCIPLINE POLICY
Students are expected to conduct themselves in a manner that reflects positively on themselves, their parents/guardians and Bishop Kelly High School. It is expected that respect and cooperation will be the basis of interactions with faculty and fellow students. Bishop Kelly High School will use the following disciplinary actions:
The Principal or Discipline Board has the power and authority to treat each student individually in determining the appropriate disciplinary action in the most effective manner. The Principal or designee has a responsibility to protect the health and welfare of all students, employees, or visitors. The Principal or designee must take into consideration all factors present at a particular situation, including, but not limited to, the intent, degree of actual or potential endangerment or damage, degree of intimidation or fear, and the age of the student. Whenever possible, the Principal or Discipline Board will:
Campus misbehavior at Bishop Kelly High School is divided into three categories according to severity. The following offenses will be handled by administrative personnel and may result in a combination of possible consequences. If the student has multiple offenses, the more serious offense will take precedence.
Category 1 Offenses
Consequences for Category 1 offenses may include lunchtime detention, after school detention or Saturday School.
Category 2 Offenses
Consequences for Category 2 offenses may include after school detention, Saturday school, in-school/out-of school suspension, extra-curricular activities suspension, or probation.
Category 3 Offenses
Consequences for Category 3 offenses may include in-school/out-of school suspension, extracurricular activities suspension, probation or dismissal.
BK Dances are an important part of building our school community and providing students a social opportunity to come together. BK students may bring a guest to the Homecoming Dance, Winter Dance, and Junior / Senior Prom.