Expectations of Attire
CSAS does not require students to wear a school uniform unlike
most Hamilton County schools. Instead, CSAS has expectations
of attire and it is the student’s responsibility to adhere to these
expectations.
- Students may not have headphone/earbuds during the school day unless instructed by a teacher
- Students may not wear the following types of shirts: sleeveless, muscle, spaghetti straps, strapless, low-cut or too short
- Students may not show their midriff
- Students may not wear shirts with graphics, expressions, and/or content that would be inappropriate for school
- There should be no undergarments showing
- Pajama bottoms may not be worn as pants
- Leggings may be worn as long as they are not sheer and the shirt or dress is long enough to cover the student fully over the buttocks and groin areas
- Pants and shorts should not sag
- Pants and shorts may not have holes, tears, etc... in the upper thigh, groin, or buttocks area
- Shorts, skirts, and dresses should be an appropriate length for school
- No house slippers or socks may be worn as shoes
- Hats may be worn in the building on Fridays. However, the hat may not cover students ears.
- Blankets may not be worn at any time in the school building. They must be put in a students bag or locker upon entering the building.
The administration reserves the right to make adjustments to these dress expectations when needed.