Frequently Asked Questions
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The board recognizes that each student’s mode of dress and grooming is a manifestation of personal style and individual preference. The board takes pride in the appearance of its students. Dress reflects personal integrity and implies attitudes toward self, school, and conduct. Therefore, we expect students to dress and groom neatly in apparel suitable for school activities. The board will not interfere with the right of students and their parents to make decisions regarding their appearance except when their choices affect the educational program of the school or the health and safety of others.
When in doubt, parents and students should select more conservative clothing. We will direct inappropriately dressed students to the administration office to obtain acceptable clothing, and it may result in further disciplinary action. We will notify parents about repeat offenses.
Students who volunteer for extracurricular activities, such as athletics, band, chorus, etc., must adhere to the standards of dress as defined by the sponsors of such activities.
School administrators will make the final decision regarding the appropriateness of any student’s appearance. We prohibit apparel that the administration determines to be unacceptable in light of community standards. This includes, but is not limited to clothing that offends or disrupts the educational process.
We adhere to the following disciplinary code for dress code violations.
We consider the following items inappropriate for the school settings:
- Any attire such as, but not limited to: exposing chest, cleavage, abdomen, genital area, or buttocks
- Any attire deemed to be gang related or affiliated with a negative group—including any altered clothing such as, but not limited to, bandannas, memory shirts, and headgear (including do-rags and hairnets)
- Any “in memory” attire
- Any attire deemed as vulgar, profane, racially or sexually suggestive, obscene, or promoting violence, threats, or intimidation
- Attire that presents a risk to the health, safety, or general welfare of the student population
- Attire that creates a threat, intimidation, or undue pressure
- Jewelry that presents a safety hazard to self and/or others, including spiked jewelry, chains, or other potentially dangerous accessories
- Clothing or patches that advertise, display, or encourage the use of alcohol, tobacco (in any form), drug paraphernalia, weapons, violence, and/or illegal substances of any type
- Low-cut shirts, see-through shirts, bare-midriff shirts, backless clothing, or revealing razor-back shirts (spaghetti straps should not show)
- Pajamas and/or slippers
- Hats worn in any building
- Tank tops with shoulder widths less than 1 1/2 inches
- Muscle shirts, undergarments worn as outer garments, tube tops, short skirts, or short shorts (minimum hemline of shorts and skirts is to the end of fingertips), excessively baggy and/or sagging pants or shorts, trench coats, any clothing that allows your underwear to show
- Inappropriate, visible tattoos
- Zero Hour begins at 6:30 a.m.
- School begins at 7:25 a.m. and ends at 2:15 p.m. every weekday.
- Office hours are from 6:45 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
Yes! We welcome and encourage parents, grandparents, and community members to volunteer and share their time and talents with the students of Eastmark High School.
If you would like to schedule an appointment with one of our counselors, please call (480) 474-6950 or email dbrinkman@qcusd.org.We encourage students to utilize this great resource. See our Counseling page for details and helpful resources.
Students must earn a minimum of 22 high school credits to meet graduation requirements. Please visit our Counseling page.
Yes, our school serves a healthy and delicious selection of foods for breakfast and lunch every school day. To see the school menu and learn more about our food services, please see the district Child Nutrition page. You can pay for meals online at Titan School Solutions.
For the most current meal prices, please view the district website Child Nutrition page where you can find prices, menus, nutritional information, and apply for reduced price meals. To apply for reduced price meals, please log in to Titan School Solutions and fill out the electronic application.
Please view the map showing the school boundaries for Queen Creek Unified School District.