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All bookbags (backpacks) Amazon.com: Heavy Duty Transparent Clear Backpack See Through Backpacks for  School,Sports,Work,Stadium,Security Travel,College : Clothing, Shoes &  Jewelrymust be clear. Students will carry their laptops in the school-issued, non-transparent laptop bag. RCPS will provide each student with one clear bookbag at the beginning of the school year. Students participating in an extracurricular activity are permitted to carry non-transparent bags to store items pertaining to their particular activity (i.e. band, athletics, etc.). Upon entry into the school, all extracurricular activity bags must be stored in lockers or designated areas. All bags are subject to search. Additionally, the maximum size for non-transparent bags that students will be permitted to carry during the school day, such as lunch kits, pencil bags and purses, will be 6” x 9”.  CLICK HERE FOR MORE INFORMATION





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DRESS CODE

Our students are required to dress in a manner that demonstrates their commitment to a professional and productive future. Therefore, business casual is the preferred form of standard dress for our students. Each career pathway participates in Dress for Success days and require more specific dress to promote both professionalism and safety within our labs. Your individual instructors will provide more specific guidance pertaining to dress within your pathways.

While complying with the school system’s entire dress code policy, there are particular areas of dress that will be strictly enforced in order to promote professionalism:

  • Jeans and pants may be worn with holes, however, no skin above the knees should show. Leggings (not flesh tone), tights, shorts, etc., must be worn under the pants to cover the skin. Please note excessive holes are NOT allowed, even if the skin is covered.
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    See examples below:
    • Skirts and/or shorts must be fingertip length and any slits must not come above the knee
    • Undergarments must be worn
    • Undergarments must not be worn outside of clothing for any reason
    • Pants and shorts must always be worn at the natural waistline and not below the hips
    • No oversized or baggy clothing shall be worn. This is an issue of professionalism and safety
    • Low cut or sheer shirts and blouses are not permitted
    • No midriff shirts are allowed
    • No tank tops/halter tops or layered spaghetti strap camisoles
    • No hats, sunglasses, hoods, visors, bandanas, doo-rags, bonnets, or head wraps
    • Leggings may be worn with a shirt that reaches the knees
    • No off the shoulder tops
    • Biker shorts may be worn with a shirt that reaches fingertips.
    • No flip flops, slides (Crocs are acceptable), bedroom shoes, or pajamas
    • Clothing may not depict any type of contraband (i.e., alcohol, drugs, tobacco, weapons) nor may it depict gang affiliation, obscenity, profanity, or lewd content (literal or implied).
 

This is not an all-inclusive list and dress considered inappropriate by the administration will also be given consequences.

Students who are in violation of this dress code may be given the opportunity to correct the violation through a phone call to parents to have appropriate clothing brought to school or may be issued alternate clothing options (one time only) before being admitted to class.
Repeat offenses will be dealt with individually by an administrator using the consequences outlined in the RCPS Parent Handbook which includes in-school and potential out-of-school suspension.







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To take precautionary measures to reduce the risk of spreading the COVID-19 novel coronavirus, the SAT scheduled for this Saturday, March 14, 2020, at Salem High School, has been postponed. The March SAT has been rescheduled for Saturday, March 28, 2020 until further notice.  
To take precautionary measures to reduce the risk of spreading the COVID-19 novel coronavirus, the SAT scheduled for this Saturday, March 14, 2020, at Salem High School, has been postponed. The March SAT has been rescheduled for Saturday, March 28, 2020 until further notice.  
To take precautionary measures to reduce the risk of spreading the COVID-19 novel coronavirus, the SAT scheduled for this Saturday, March 14, 2020, at Salem High School, has been postponed. The March SAT has been rescheduled for Saturday, March 28, 2020 until further notice.  


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The mission of Rockdale Career Academy, an award winning technologically innovative learning community, is to ensure students achieve academic, social, and career success by providing a supportive environment that identifies, encourages, and develops each student's interests and abilities to prepare tomorrow’s workforce today for a fulfilling, productive career.