Is there a dress code for FCPS? We are new to the school system. Are open-toed shoes allowed such as sandles? Crocks? Ripped jeans? |
Those are all fine. Any administrators who would attempt to dress code kids have been brutalized into silence by the “my child can do no wrong” parents. |
Welcome to FCPS!
Here is the Students Rights & Responsibilities: https://www.fcps.edu/about-fcps/policies-regulations-and-notices/student-rights-and-responsibilities/secondary-quick-guide |
These kids wear pajama bottoms now a days. So, your list is fine. |
The dress code varies by grade level - ES has slightly different rules than MS or HS.
In general, on PE days, must wear shoes. That's mostly it. As a parent, you can make intelligent decisions such according to your personal or family standards, but the formal dress code is pretty loose. |
Nipples, penis, balls, butt crack mostly covered. That’s the dress code |
No alcohol or drug logos or symbols or branding.
Other than that pretty much anything goes. |
Has your child never been in a school before? |
Fairfax country has no standards, nobody will even notice your child much less care what they wear. |
At our local MS, wearing crocs to gym gets you marked as absent for the class |
Private with uniforms only |
Welcome to public. Anything goes! I (a FCPS teacher), once tried to enforce the dress code because a kid's privates were nearly hanging out of the short shorts. The mom said "she looks cute". I will never say anything ever again. |
WOW! Good for you for speaking up |
I think there actually is some kind of dress code, but whatever it is it must include crocs, pajamas, crop tops, actual bedroom slippers, shorts with butt cheeks hanging out, and ripped and stained sweatpants. I'm not really sure what that leaves, but it would have to be pretty bad for anyone to notice it. |
Lol😂 |