Century Community Charter School
901 S. Maple Street
Inglewood, CA 90301
Tel: 310.412.2286   Fax: 310.412.4085
School Uniform Policy

    Dress Code: Dress code is strictly enforced! The only things that can be multi-colored are socks! Everything else is SOLID navy blue, black, white, or gray.

    1. TIES: Each class is assigned a color tie. Students MUST wear their ties to school each Friday.

    6th Grade: Red  
    7th Grade: Blue   
    8th Grade: Green   
    Honor Tie: Yellow

    Students CAN wear their ties every day but they MUST wear them on Friday. Ties should be purchased from Buy Me This School Uniforms on Market Street. Boys may chose to purchase/wear the clip on or the standard long tie. Girls may chose to purchase/wear the standard long tie or the girl tie.

    2. UNDERGARMENTS: Undershirts for boys and girls and bras for girls shall be white in color, unmarked, tucked in at all times, and appropriately sized.

    3. SHIRTS: Shirts or blouses shall be collared, white, unmarked, appropriately sized, tucked in at all times.

    4. SHORTS AND SKORTS shall be between 2 inches above or below the knee and appropriate size ex. Not tight or loose.

    5. SWEATSHIRTS: Navy blue uniform sweatshirts, sweaters, and jackets from Buy Me This School Uniforms. Uniform sweatshirts are crew-collared, that are appropriately sized; NO HOODS NO POCKETS. (If students wear these to school, we will be happy to staple pockets/hoods shut for them).

    6. SHOES: Tennis shoes ONLY, no boots or slippers.

    7. SOCKS: Students must wear socks daily. Socks may be multi-colored.

    8. JACKETS: Navy blue uniform jackets from „Buy Me This School Uniforms‰.

    9. SHOELACES: Shoelaces shall be either black or white, no more than 1/2 in thickness.

    10. HATS: Hats may only be worn outside when dictated by the weather.

    11. PANTS: Pants shall be navy blue in color, appropriately sized (Girls do not wear tight pants and Boys do not wear baggy pants), and hang between the ankle and 1‰ above the shoe bottom, no rubber bands at the end of the pants legs. Boys cannot sag.

    Loose Capri pants are permitted but spandex-like clothing of any kind is not permitted.

    12. BELTS: If students have on pants, they MUST BE shall be worn with a black or brown leather/simulated belts; belt buckles shall be unmarked.

    13. TURTLENECKS, DICKIES, AND UNDERSHIRTS FOR COLD: during cold weather, we suggest layering. Turtlenecks, Dickies and T-shirts worn under the white shirt can be navy blue, black, white, or gray.

    14. JEWELERY: Stud earrings only; No hoops or hanging earrings. Small religious symbols are the only necklace allowed.

    15. HEADWARE: Boys may not wear anything on their heads at school except hats when the weather permits. Hats are only worn outside.

    Girls may wear headbands, clips and/or ponytail holders in the colors of solid navy blue, black, white, or gray, when weather permits girls may wear hats outside.

    Students shall not wear any jewelry or clothing that may infer gang/criminal involvement, or mistake you for gang/criminal involvement. This includes, but is not limited to, gang-colored shirts, pants, belts, bandannas or scarves, belt buckles, shoelaces, hats/caps.

 

Textbook Policy

    We work hard to keep our textbooks in good condition in order to guarantee that each student has access to quality educational materials. Each student is assigned a textbook for each subject. This text is used during the period in which the student is in the class and/or is taken home to use for the school year. Each text has a unique bar code that is assigned to your child.

    Your son/daughter, with your assistance, is responsible for keeping the textbook in the same condition as when they received it. No writing or abuse of any kind to the textbook is permitted. If a textbook is lost, defaced, or destroyed, the student is financially responsible for its replacement. The cost for the replacement of books ranges from $3.25 to $16.20 for workbooks and from $36.59 to $71.40 for textbooks.

    A contract for the textbook policy was presented to all attending students during the beginning of the school year and must be signed by both student and parent.

Century Community Charter School received charter status under the California Charter School Act of 1992.
Century Community Charter School is funded & supported by Century Housing, A Nonprofit Corporation.
California Education Code 47600 ET.SEQ.

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