Uniform Policy
All K-8th grade students are expected to be in dress code each and every day beginning the first day of school. Dress code is monitored and recorded daily. Parents will be notified if their child is inappropriately dressed. Students who come to school out of dress code will receive consequences for "Failing to adhere to school culture." Repeated dress code violations will result in disciplinary action including, but not limited to, exclusion from class or school activities/field trips, detentions, and suspensions from school.
Boys:
Solid white or blue dress or knit shirt. Shirts must have a collar. All under shirts must be blue or white. Shirts must be worn inside pants. Belts must be worn with all belt loops. Solid khaki, navy, or black ankle-length dress pants. Boys must wear belts. Boys will not be allowed to wear sagging pants. Sagging pants present several dangers to students. Socks must be worn. The heels on shoes are to be no higher than 1-inch. No open toe shoes are allowed. Hoodies may not be worn.
Girls:
Solid white or blue dress or knit shirt. Shirts must have a collar. All shirts worn under must be blue or white. Shirts must be worn inside pants or skirts. Solid khaki, navy, or black skirts or jumpers falling at or below the knee when standing or ankle-length dress pants. Socks must be worn. The heels on shoes are to be no higher than 1-inch. No open toe shoes are allowed. Jewelry is not permitted. Hoodies may not be worn.
Boys & Girls:
No headgear, including but not limited to, scarves, hats, rags, or wraps. Belts are required for all bottoms with belt loops. Belts must be solid black, solid navy, or solid brown. No other colors or logos are allowed on belts. Sweaters are allowed in solid black, solid navy, or solid white.
Dress code is monitored and recorded daily. Parents will be notified if their child is inappropriately dressed. Students who do not wear dress code will receive consequences for “Failing to adhere to school culture and directives of school personnel when subject to the authority of the school”.