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2021-2022 Dress Code Policy
DRESS CODE
Students are expected to dress in attire that promotes a positive and safe learning environment.
IMPORTANT UPDATE: The Volusia County School Board has removed the uniform requirement for the 2021-2022 school year. General Dress Code Policy Requirements:
1. Students are expected to dress in attire that promotes a positive and safe learning environment.
- Appropriate sizes-Garments must be the length and fit that are suitable to the build and stature of the student.
- Upper garments-Upper garments must be long enough to clearly overlap the beltline or stay tucked in during the course of normal movement during the day.
- Lower garments – Lower garments with visible belt loops shall be worn with a belt that is properly fastened. Exceptions will be allowed for students in grades K – 5 and in individual cases based upon the discretion of the principal or designee. The waistband of pants, shorts or skirts must be worn and secured between the hips and the waist. Undergarments and the buttocks must remain entirely covered even while seated. Jumpers, skirts and shorts must be at least mid-thigh or below in length.
- Head - No hats, caps, visors, hoods, bandanas, sunglasses or other head gear may be worn on a school campus except with administrative permission (i.e. medical necessity, religious, school related events)
- Shoes/Footwear - All students shall wear shoes/footwear. Students must wear shoes that are safe and appropriate for the learning environment. Students must wear athletic shoes in all physical education classes. No flip flops shall be permitted to be worn on school campus.
- Outerwear – Coats, jackets, sweaters and other appropriate outer garments when necessary due to weather conditions. When outer garments with hood are worn, the hoods must be removed from the head while in school buildings. The outer garments must be of the appropriate size and shall not be overly baggy or violate any provisions of the dress code.
- Fridays are school spirit days and student may wear a Timbercrest school shirt. Students not wearing a Timbercrest school shirt on Friday must wear a shirt that follows the dress code requirements outlined in the basic requirement section.
- Face Coverings – Face coverings are optional for students and staff during the 2021-2022 school year per district policy 503.
Bring Your Own Technology (BYOT) Information:

Free and Reduced Meal Application:
https://www.myschoolapps.com/Home/PickDistrict
Policy for students without money for meals:Click here for more information about this policy
Bell Schedule:
7:42 First bell- move quickly to class
7:47 Second bell- announcements
7:50 Third bell- late/get tardy pass
School Hours 2020-2021:
7:30am-2:30pm
Early Release Wednesdays:
December 2nd, January 6th, February 3rd, March 3rd, April 7th, May 19th
School Improvement Plan:
VOLUNTEER APPLICATION
Timbercrest is a " B" school!
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here for more information about School Accountability Reports
STUDENT / PARENT HANDBOOK
Parent Guides 2020-2021
Title I:
Timbercrest Wellness Policy
School Wellness Plan 20-21.docx
ONLINE SCHOOL PAYMENTS AND EXTENDED DAY PAYMENT
The Online School Payments portal is provided to parents to facilitate payment for school fees for a variety of products and services. Click here for more information
EMERGENCY SITUATION GUIDE
During and following an emergency situation, school and district officials must act quickly and follow established emergency protocols to safeguard students and staff, secure schools and communicate accurate information in a timely manner. Parents can assist greatly by helping with preparation before the emergency.
School Emergency Guide for Parents
FLORIDA KID CARE
Children with health insurance miss fewer days of school, and applying for Florida KidCare is easy. Any family can apply, and many pay $20 or less per month to insure their children. Most pay nothing at all. Click here for more information.
Timbercrest Volunteer Application Link (CLICK ON LINK)