Dress Code
Dress Code-
Students must wear appropriate school attire, thereby maintaining neatness, cleanliness, and self-respect. This is to ensure our school is a desirable place in which to promote learning and character development.
- All students must wear tennis shoes only- This is for the child’s safety and comfort. No other type of footwear will be permitted.
- No head gear, I.E., hats, bandannas, etc. Head gear may not be worn inside the building unless approved by the coordinator. These items need to be kept in the students backpack throughout the day. This applies to boys and girls.
- Outer wear– Jackets, coats, or hoodies may not be worn in the building. They can be worn to school but must be removed once the student enters the building.
- Shorts and skirts- Shorts and skirts will be allowed according to the following criteria: Fit must be appropriate, Length must be 1″ below index finger when hands are at sides. Leggings may be worn as long as a loose-fitting top covers the student’s upper legs.
- Shirts- Must conform to the following guidelines: No spaghetti straps or racer back tanks. All tops must cover the torso at all times. Shirts may not contain inappropriate or suggestive advertisements, slogans, or pictures. This includes no inappropriate language, weapons, or advertising of alcohol or tobacco.
- No pajamas- Pajamas can only be worn during school approved events or celebrations. These will be announced prior to the event/celebration.
- No jewelry- Chains, medallions, bracelets, earrings, or rings should not be worn for both student and staff safety. If at any time jewelry is worn it will be confiscated and held in the office until end of day. If this continues to be a problem the students’ parent will have to come pick up the jewelry.
- No Holes- Clothing should be free of any holes, rips, or tears.
- Backpacks- No backpacks of any kind may be brought to school. If a student does, they will be held in the office until end of day.
- Toys- Students should not bring any toys of any kind to school. If toys are brought, they will be held in the office until end of day.
- Food- Students are allowed to bring snacks for themselves, however, anything brought to share must be coordinated through the main office as we have students with allergies.
Transportation
- Drop off starts at 8:45, pick-up at 3:45
For any safety or driving concerns regarding First Student buses (buses numbered 200 and above), please contact 423-498-5555 or visit www.firstfeedback.com
Buses are expected to arrive within 10 minutes of their scheduled time. Please have students at their stops and ready to board the bus 10 minutes prior to the scheduled arrival time. The bus schedule can not allow more time to wait for tardy students or for students to exit personal vehicles. For more information, please see the rules of conduct in the Transportation Policy Manual
Hamilton County Schools transports more than 20,000 students to and from school each day. There are 251 daily bus routes covering 23,000 miles each day and 4.0 million miles annually. Our mission is to provide safe and efficient transportation to and from school daily.
Bell Times
Start & End Times-
8:45 AM to 3:45 PM
About Us
- Mission
- At Dawn, we believe that all students can maximize their academic potential while acquiring the skills necessary to become self-sufficient and productive members of society.
- Vision
- Dawn School will become a collaborative, accessible, and transitional program that focuses on building the students’ Behavioral, Academic, Social, and Emotional skills.
- Beliefs
- We believe all students can learn. We believe it is our job to find out how each student learns best. We believe that we should equip our students to be lifelong learners. We believe that we should celebrate all student achievements.