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Cadets will wear the JROTC uniform with pride and respect at all times. Cadets

are subject to all rules and regulations regarding the proper wear of the JROTC

uniform and must understand that these rules apply anytime a cadet is wearing

the uniform to include before, during , and after normal school hours – on or off

campus.

Only one formal inspection will be conducted each week; however, a cadet may

be inspected informally anytime they are wearing their uniform. Points will be

added or subtracted from their weekly formal inspection score based upon these

informal inspections.

On the designated uniform day cadets must be in uniform before the tardy bell

rings, and must remain in uniform until the last bell of the school day -- unless

they have permission from their JROTC instructor to change.

If a cadet does not wear their uniform or wear it properly on the designated day

they will receive a grade of “No Uniform Credit.”

No Uniform Credit:

§ Cadets will receive a grade of “No Uniform Credit” for the following (The

specific items listed below may change at any time as directed by the Senior

Army instructor):

§ Not wearing the uniform on the designated uniform day

§ Changing out of the uniform without permission on uniform day

§ Mixing military with civilian clothing (see exceptions)

§ Hair:

--Male: braids/cornrows/dreadlocks/designs/unnatural coloring

--Female: dreadlocks/beads & bands/unnatural hair coloring

§ Consistent poor appearance: to include, but not limited to repeat

occurrences of facial hair, sideburns, haircut, unable to wear

headgear due to hairstyle, jewelry, unauthorized lipstick colors,

designer fingernails and/or unauthorized colors, etc.

Uniform Exceptions:

§ If while in a classroom a student becomes hot they may remove their JROTC

windbreaker or Class "A" blouse, and loosen their tie/necktab. However, if

the cadet leaves the room for any reason, to include lunch, they must be in

the proper uniform. [This exception does not apply during JROTC class or

activities]

§ If while in class a student becomes cold and they have not been issued a

JROTC windbreaker, or Class A blouse they may use a blanket, or wear a

civilian sweater or jacket. However, if the cadet leaves the room for any

reason, to include lunch, they must be in the proper uniform without the

civilian garment.

NOTES: Wear of Gloves. Cadets may wear gloves with their uniform;

however, these gloves must be black with no logos or designs. These gloves

may be cloth or leather.

Wear of Stocking Cap. During cold weather cadets may wear a

stocking cap with their uniform to and from school; however, the cap must be

black in color with no logos

§ If while in a classroom a student becomes hot they may remove their JROTC

windbreaker or Class "A" blouse, and loosen their tie/necktab. However, if

the cadet leaves the room for any reason, to include lunch, they must be in

the proper uniform. [This exception does not apply during JROTC class or

activities]

§ If while in class a student becomes cold and they have not been issued a

JROTC windbreaker, or Class A blouse they may use a blanket, or wear a

civilian sweater or jacket. However, if the cadet leaves the room for any

reason, to include lunch, they must be in the proper uniform without the

civilian garment.

NOTES: Wear of Gloves. Cadets may wear gloves with their uniform;

however, these gloves must be black with no logos or designs. These gloves

may be cloth or leather.

Wear of Stocking Cap. During cold weather cadets may wear a

stocking cap with their uniform to and from school; however, the cap must be

black in color with no logos