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Uniform and Dress Code

Uniform and Dress Code

 

BART’s uniform/dress code is intended to help create a sense of focus and belonging.

 

On special occasions, or in recognition of exceptional work, middle school students may be recognized with a dress pass that will allow them to follow the high school dress code for the day. 

 

BART recognizes that high school students are progressing towards a goal of collegiate and professional success, and we expect their dress to mirror that transition as developmentally appropriate and as economically possible. As such, the guidelines below set a baseline for appropriate attire while allowing opportunities to experiment and request feedback on more professional dress efforts.  

 

The goals for dress code are to:

  • Create a sense of community and encourage students to recognize their educational environment.
  • Allow students to focus on academics rather than apparel.
  • Encourage students to prepare for the world of work through practice with business acceptable attire.
  • Reduce peer pressure to wear the latest styles or expensive brands (especially in the Middle School).
  • Reduce costs for Parent(s)/Guardian(s)/Caregiver(s).
  • Maintain a safe environment for all students, ensuring that they are easily identifiable on field trips or within the school building (especially in the Middle School).
  • Aid in quickly identifying BART middle school students when they participate in activities outside of the BART campus.

 

Dress Code Exceptions:

  • Middle school students who have not received their BART shirts in time for the start of school may wear a short- or long-sleeved shirt of a solid color (no sleeveless, no logos).
  • Occasionally BART may announce the one-day relaxation of one or more dress code rules as a part of a charitable-fundraising, school spirit or similar day, or reflecting a BART activity such as a field trip or a messy project. Such waivers will only apply to specific students.
  • Students requesting an individualized exception (such as for religious or health reasons) should notify the Principal of the need for a personal waiver. 

 

All students must wear:  

Clothes in accordance with the dress code listed below (differentiated for middle and high school) worn in such a way that cover the navel, genitals, buttocks, breasts, and nipples and do not obscure the face or ears. 

 

                                                Middle School                            High School

 

 

Shirts

“BART on Top!”

  • Clean BART T-shirt (short sleeve)
  • Clean BART T-shirt (long sleeve)
  • Clean BART sweatshirt, jacket, or fleece
  • All shirts must cover the midriff area.
  • All shirts must have at
    least a strap over the
    shoulders.

Pants/Skirts and Dresses

  • Pants, shorts, and skirts may be worn. If a dress is worn a BART shirt must be worn over the top.
  • Pants, shorts, skirts, or
    dresses may be worn and
    need to be mid-thigh or
    longer.

Tights/Leggings

  • Tights/leggings may be worn.
  • Tights/leggings may be worn.

Shoes

  • Safe and appropriate for indoor and outdoor activity. 
  • Must be closed-toe with at least a strap in the back.
  • Safe and appropriate for indoor and outdoor activity. 
  • Must be closed-toe with at least a strap in the back.

 

The middle and high school dress code specifically forbids:

  • Bulky coats (worn in the building)
  • Flip-flops or open toed shoes, and slides
  • Hats/caps (exception for religious or medical requirements)
  • Sunglasses 
  • The purposeful display of undergarments
  • Any clothing or accessory that obscures the face or ears (exception for religious or medical requirements)
  • Images or language depicting or referring to drugs, alcohol, violence, hate speech, profanity, or pornography
  • Swimsuits 
  • Pajamas and/or bedding materials (blankets, stuffed animals)
  • Accessories that could be considered dangerous or used as a weapon

Notes:

  • Evaluation of messaging on clothing (in the High School) will be based on the Landmark Case Tinker v. Des Moines Independent Community School District. BART can disallow attire that impedes the school’s functioning or the rights of others. 
  • If students see other students out of dress code, they should assume individualized exceptions have been made or that corrective action has been taken. These are often private issues. Students should focus on maintaining the dress code policy themselves. 
  • If shoes are not suitable for fitness activities, students must bring an additional pair for fitness classes.
  • Middle School families needing assistance with uniforms can contact the front office (413) 743-7311 ext 700

Item

Online Order

Unit Price

Unit Price

 

Youth

Adult

 

Short Sleeve Black or Purple T-Shirt w/ silk screen BART logo

$11.00

$11.00

 

Long Sleeve Black or Purple T-Shirt w/ silk screen BART logo

$13.00

$13.00

 

Black fleece full zip w/ embroidered BART logo

$39.00

$42.00

 

Black soft shell jacket w/ embroidered BART logo

$45.00

$45.00

 

Black or Purple hoodie w/ embroidered BART logo

$23.00

$27.00

 

Black or Purple crewneck sweatshirt w/ embroidered BART logo

$24.00

$24.00

 

Name may be added to any item for an additional $5.00

 

Order Online at Elegant Stitches

237 First St

Pittsfield, MA 01201

413-447-9452