AIMS serves a diverse student body. We specifically target students with a serious interest in science, math, and technology and groups typically underrepresented in the fields of science and engineering, including young women, students of color, students from low-income households, and students who would be first-generation college graduates.
At AIMS students experience the values of civic duty, fortitude, and responsibility on a daily basis. Through both school-sponsored and teacher-generated initiatives, we provide a wide range of community and extracurricular activities, including service learning, social and informational events, academic and social clubs, and student government. All programs promote our belief that students take ownership of their overall education, their school, and their community as a means of enriching their own lives and those of others. Our programs strive to promote leadership development, civic involvement, and a lifelong love of learning.
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2007-2008 STUDENT DRESS CODE
The purpose of the Albuquerque Institute for Mathematics and Science @UNM dress code is to create a professional, safe and respectful community where students can place their sole focus on learning. The dress code is in effect from the start of the school day until the end of the school day.
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Students must wear a BLACK or WHITE short or long sleeved shirt with a collar at all times. Jackets will not qualify as a replacement to a collared shirt. Shirts may not be excessively baggy and must be buttoned up. |
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Black or tan pants must be worn. No excessive "sagging or baggy" pants (to be determined by faculty and administration). |
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| Other |
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Students must wear shoes to school. |
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Earrings are acceptable, but no other visible piercings are permitted unless religiously required with confirmation. Students who have existing piercings must remove them during instructional time and when representing AIMS@UNM at any event (learning environments associated with AIMS@UNM). |
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Text on clothing or buttons that promotes violence, alcohol, gangs, tobacco or drugs is prohibited and clothing that is associated with a gang is not permitted.(determination made by administration). |
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Clothing, jewelry, or appearances that are determined by the administration/staff and or faculty to be distractive to the learning environment will not be permitted. |
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Any AIMS@UNM logo attire purchased through AIMS@UNM is acceptable. |
The faculty, staff and administration of AIMS@UNM reserve the sole right to interpret and enforce the student dress code. Parents of students who violate the dress code will be required to pick up their children within one hour of notification by AIMS@UNM, unless other arrangements with administration is made, to return home for compliance with the dress code. Failure to do so may result in expulsion from AIMS@UNM.
The purpose of the Albuquerque Institute for Mathematics and Science @UNM dress code is to create a professional, safe and respectful community where students can place their sole focus on learning. The dress code is in effect from the start of the school day until the end of the school day.
The faculty and staff of AIMS@UNM reserve the sole right to interpret and enforce the student dress code. Students who violate the dress code will be required to return home for appropriate dress. Repeat dress code violations may result in students wearing a school uniform for an extended period of time.
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