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Okmulgee Public School Administration and Counselors Ms. Renee Dove, Superintendent Mr. Tod Williams, Capital Improvements Mr. Jeremy Ramsey, Programs and Operations Mr. Brad Ferguson, Athletic & Activity Director Mr. Sean O’Brien, High School Principal Ms. LuVona Copeland, ACE High School Principal Mr. Gary Calip, Alternative Education Principal Ms. Dawn Wallace, High School Counselor

Okmulgee Public School Dress Code Guide

Mr. Kelly Anderson, Junior High School Principal Ms. Dianna Humphrey, Junior High School Counselor Ms. Ginger James, Dunbar Elementary Principal Ms. Robin Little, Dunbar Elementary Counselor Mr. Phillip Ware, Primary Principal Ms. Robin Little, Primary Counselor

Telephone Numbers Okmulgee Board of Education 918-758-2000 Okmulgee High School Okmulgee ACE High School 918-758-2075 Okmulgee Junior High School 918-758-2050 Okmulgee Elementary School 918-758-2020 Okmulgee Primary School 918-758-2030

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Outerwear

Welcome to Okmulgee Public Schools. We are excited that you have chosen Okmulgee Public Schools as your school of choice in Okmulgee County.

Outerwear described below is not part of the school uniform but may supplement the uniform in winter months or for those students of cold nature.

As in all schools, Okmulgee Public Schools have rules that we expect our students to follow. One of these rules in our Student Dress Code. What follows is an explanation of these rules. Should you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact the school for answers.

Lower Garments Khaki or black colored slacks, shorts, skirts or capri pants Dress belt in black, brown, tan, or cordovan.    

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Khaki in this case means TAN or BEIGE in color Lower garments must be worn at the waist line No Sagging No more than 2 fingers width between waist line and body. Pant length must be no higher than 1” above the ankle or longer than the top of shoe and may not be tucked into socks. Shorts and skirts cannot be more than 6” above the knee or a dollar bill length above knee. Capri pants must be of a formal dress style No pajama pants, skinny jeans, jean material, spandex, leggings or jeggings. No slits or holes allowed All lower garments must have belt loops

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Polo style shirt with a collar Solid colors only in red, black, white or gray No commercial logo allowed Shirts must be tucked in Long or short sleeve is acceptable

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Underpants must not be visible Shirt tucked in with belt worn Undershirts may only be of solid color in red, black, white or gray Girls hosiery must be either black, white, or tan in solid colors only

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No accessories or flair are allowed with school uniform (bowties, ties, suspenders, etc.) Zippered or pull over hoodies and sweaters may be worn Hoods on hoodies and pullovers are not to be worn in the building Polo shirt must be worn under outerwear Red, black, white or gray colors No commercial logos All winter garments (jackets, coats, etc.) are to be removed and stored in school lockers or other designated area before entering the classroom.

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Only players and cheerleaders may be out of uniform Only players may wear jerseys on game day with khaki lower garments. Jerseys tucked in. Cheerleader uniforms are permissible on game and cheer days for all Okmulgee Public School, OJF and community cheer squads District or building principals may implement an occasional spirit day in which the uniform shirt may be substituted with an Okmulgee Bulldog tee shirt. Khaki lower garments still apply.

Definitions and Examples Slacks are defined as loose fitting dress bottoms.

Items Considered Unacceptable

No

Skinny

Non-Compliance Any student not in compliance with the Okmulgee Public Schools dress code will be sent home. Student may change clothes and return to school, or a parent may bring the required uniform to the school. Communication with parents will occur from the school office in these situations. Any work missed due to non-compliance with dress code will be the student’s responsibility. No Leggings

No Jeggings