Dress Code
Dance Dress Code
The following are the general guidelines as to what is appropriate dress for middle school dances:
Dresses/skirts/shorts must be fingertip length (no shoulder shrugging).
Two straps on dresses are mandatory, with one on each shoulder. No halter-tops (tie behind the neck) or one-strap dresses/tops are allowed.
No bare midriffs are allowed to be shown.
Necklines should be middle school age-appropriate and should not be more than 2 inches from the collar bone.
Dresses/skirts are not to have long thigh-high slits. Slits may not be more than 2 inches above the knee in the front or back.
Shoes must be worn the entire time, keep in mind your safety and comfort when wearing three-inch or more heels for two hours.
Low hanging and/or baggy jeans are not allowed.
T-shirts with inappropriate sayings are not allowed.
Clothing can not have holes that expose skin or undergarments; however, leggings may be worn under garments with holes in them so that skin and undergarments are not exposed.
Dress should be school dress code or better.
The overall idea is to keep in mind the image you present as an appropriately dressed middle school student.HxMS administration reserves the right to add or delete from the above dress code in order to obtain the proper environment. In matters of judgment, the administration or his/her designee will prevail.If a student does not meet the above requirements, the student will not be allowed to attend the dance or will be escorted to call for a ride home.
Office Staff
Cheryl Clagg
Lisa Cline
Clerical Assistant:
Kim Guin
Student Support Staff
School Counselor:
Chelsey Voigt
School Counselor:
Maggie Reeves
Student Support Coach:
Nicole Heath
School Social Worker:
Amanda Mallard
Transportation
For any safety or driving concerns regarding First Student buses (buses numbered 200 and above), please contact 423-498-5555 or visitĀ www.firstfeedback.com
Buses are expected to arrive within 10 minutes of their scheduled time. Please have students at their stops and ready to board the bus 10 minutes prior to the scheduled arrival time. The bus schedule can not allow more time to wait for tardy students or for students to exit personal vehicles. For more information, please see the rules of conduct in theĀ Transportation Policy Manual
Hamilton County Schools transports more than 20,000 students to and from school each day. There are 251 daily bus routes covering 23,000 miles each day and 4.0 million miles annually. Our mission is to provide safe and efficient transportation to and from school daily.