School Dress Code
The Duncanville ISD has had a mandatory school dress code policy at all of its schools since the fall of 2006. While the uniform for the elementary, intermediate, and middle schools includes white, navy blue, black, and grey shirts with navy blue, black, and khaki pants or skirts, Duncanville High School requires white or navy blue shirts with navy blue, black, or khaki pants or skirts. All shirts must be collared and long enough to tuck into the pants, and full-length pants are required, with sagging prohibited. All students must wear a belt with a buckle no larger than a credit card. Shoes must be closed-toed and closed-heeled. No headwear is allowed. Hooded jackets must be in uniform colors with no extra decorations, and hoods cannot be worn during school. Jackets and hoodies with school logos are allowed.
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