Policies and Information

Dress Code
Non-Negotiable Dress Code
Students must be in attire that meets the dress code. If they come to school out of dress code they will have the choice to change into clothing given to them, call parent/guardian to bring them attire that meets the dress code, or leave for the day. If a student/family decides to go home for the day, it will be considered an unexcused absence.
Dress Code
- All clothes must be clean, plain, neat, and free of holes, rips or tears.
- Hair should be well groomed, of a natural hair color, and not cut in a style that obstructs vision or distracts from the learning environment.
- Students must have their shirts neatly tucked in at all times. The only exception to this rule is during gym class.
- Students are not permitted to wear excessively baggy or excessively tight uniform tops or bottoms.
- Clothing and backpacks may not be disruptive, distracting, or display offensive language/symbols, etc.
Bottoms:
- Must be of a solid color or plaid
- Length: Items must be no more than 4” above the knee.
- Jeggings, yoga pants and leggings are not allowed, unless worn under skirts, jumpers or dresses.
- If girls are not wearing leggings or tights, some type of shorts should be worn under skirts, jumpers, and dresses.
Tops:
- Must be of a solid color and collared
- Sleeveless tops are not allowed.
- Logos must be smaller than 3” ie, Nike, Under Armour, etc.
- Shirts worn under a collared shirt need to be a solid color (no designs or graphics).
- Sweater vests, crew neck sweatshirts, or cardigans are allowed with a solid colored collared shirt under.
- NO hoodies may be worn in the building.
- No clothing may be tied around the waist.
Miscellaneous:
- Gloves, mittens, hats, scarves and ear warmers may only be worn outside.
- All shoes need to be appropriate for daily activity (tennis shoes are required in PE) and not be distracting.
- All shoes must have a closed toe, heal, and sides.
- Heels must be less than 1 inch.
- No sandals, flip-flops, clogs, platforms, or crocs.
- Socks must be solid colored, may have a small discrete logo.
- Piercings are only allowed in ears.
- Belts must be of a solid color.
- Temporary tattoos and drawings on the skin are not allowed.
Jean, T-Shirt and Hoodie Days
- The last day of the week is WRA’s fundraising Jean Days, students must pay $1 to wear jeans on these days. Students will pay for the entire year up front, during registration.
- Students must wear an approved dress code shirt, Warrior T-shirt or a WRA hoodie (with a WRA t-shirt or approved dress code top) with their jeans.
Field Trip Uniform
- For the safety of our students, a field trip uniform is required.
- Students may not go on any field trip without wearing the required uniform.
- Field Trip Uniform: solid khaki on the bottom with a navy blue polo shirt.
Breakfast & Lunch Information
Breakfast and Lunch
West Ridge works with District 6 Nutritional Services to provide breakfast and lunch. Everyday there is a hot and cold lunch entrée provided for students to choose from. There is a certain amount of both the hot and cold entrees. Not all students will get their first choice of the two options, but all students will receive an entrée for breakfast and lunch. WRA’s kitchen manager does the best she can to give students their first choice when it comes to entrees. During the first few weeks of school, it is a bit harder to predict how many children will eat lunch and which entrees the students will like best. As the year progresses, the kitchen manager will continue to adjust, the number of entrees prepared to accommodate students as best as possible.
Students have the option to either bring a sack lunch from home or they may purchase a lunch from the school. Students have the choice of having either a hot or cold entrée. Each lunch includes the hot or cold entrée, a milk, and selections from the salad bar.
Milk is available to purchase on its own for students who bring a sack lunch from home. There are two choices for milk, either 2% or chocolate.
Lunch menus will be emailed and posted on our website at the end of the month.
Breakfast price $ 2.60 and Lunch price $4.00. Students purchasing only a milk to go with their lunch from home or those who would like a second milk with their school lunch will have to pay $0.60
Students MUST purchase and eat breakfast from WRA to come into the cafeteria in the morning.
Please go to family.titank12.com to fill out the Meal Benefits Application. This application will only be processed to the purpose of families qualifying for P-EBT.
Breakfast is served from 7:30 a.m. to 7:55 a.m.
Lunch Times:
| Lunch and Recess Times | ||
| Lunch | Recess | |
| K & 5th | 10: 57 - 11:17 | 11:17 - 11:37 |
| Recess | Lunch | |
| 4th | 10: 57 - 11:17 | 11:17 - 11:37 |
| Lunch | Recess | |
| 6th | 11:17 - 11:37 | 11:37 - 11:57 |
| Lunch | Recess | |
| 2nd | 11:37 - 11:57 | 11:57 - 12:17 |
| Lunch | Recess | |
| 7th | 11:57 - 12:17 | 12:17 - 12:37 |
| Recess | Lunch | |
| 8th | 11:57 - 12:17 | 12:17 - 12:37 |
| Lunch | Recess | |
| 3rd | 12:17 - 12:37 | 12:37 - 12:57 |
| Recess | Lunch | |
| 1st | 12:17 - 12:37 | 12:37 - 12:57 |
Breakfast Menu
Lunch Menu

Parent & Student Handbook
WRA Electronic & Bluetooth Device Policy
Title IX
In compliance with Titles VI & VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972; Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, the Age Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967, the Americans with Disabilities Act, the Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act of 2008, and Colorado law, West Ridge Academy and Weld County School District 6, Greeley, Colorado, does not unlawfully discriminate against otherwise qualified students, employees, applicants for employment, or members of the public on the basis of disability, race, creed, color, sex, sexual orientation, marital status, national origin, religion, ancestry, or need for special education services. Discrimination against employees and applicants for employment based on age, genetic information, and conditions related to pregnancy or childbirth is also prohibited in accordance with state and/or federal law.
Complaint procedures have been established for students, parents, employees, and members of the public. The following person has been identified as the compliance officer and Title IX Coordinator:
for West Ridge Academy:
6905 8th Street, Greeley, CO 80634
Phone: 970-330-3671
for District 6:
Annette Overton, Assistant Superintendent of Human Resources
1025 Ninth Avenue, Greeley, CO 80631
Phone: 970-348-6074
Email address: joverton@greeleyschools.org
