School Dress Code
The school requires its students to wear school uniforms. The school's designated alternate shirt color is "Crimson." (the page adds "not Red.") All students are encouraged to "Dress for Success." The dress code policy can be found on the TPSD website (under Administration-Policy).
All students attending Terrebonne Parish Schools are required to adhere to the Board’s mandatory uniform policy. New students to the parish will be given two weeks from the date of enrollment to obtain the required uniform.
Uniforms shall be worn as follows:
Boys: Solid White or Crimson shirt, khaki pants or shorts. Girls: Solid White or Crimson blouse, khaki pants, pleated or straight skirt, shorts, skorts, or jumper.Read more about this topic: Terrebonne High School
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