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    Standardized Code of Dress (updated September 2023)

    We follow a standardized code of dress. All students in grades 4K-5 will be expected to adhere to the standardized code of dress. This code of dress is not voluntary. It will be mandatory for all students. The standardized code of dress is as follows:

     

     

    Bottoms

    Tops

    Slacks, Shorts, Skirts, Dresses and/or Jumpers

    (track/athletic pants are not permitted)

    â–ºKhaki

    â–ºNavy

    â–ºBlack

    â–ºGray

    Long-sleeved and/or short sleeved polo shirts and polo shirt dresses with collars and without lettering, labels, pictures and/or emblems

    (full button down shirts/dresses are not permitted)

    â–ºAll Solid Colors

     

    Inappropriate dress or personal grooming includes, but is not limited to:

    • denim jeans of all colors and styles
    • leggings, tights (except under skirts, dresses, jumpers)
    • warm-up pants or suits

     

    Bottoms (slacks, shorts, and/or skirts) with belt loops must be worn with a belt. Bottoms should be pulled up to the students’ waist (no sagging). Shorts and skirts may be worn by students but should be no shorter than their fingertips when the student’s arms are by his/her side. Any shoes that are appropriate for school are acceptable and should be worn at all times (no flip flops or shower shoes). Crocs must be worn with the back strap.

     

    Polo shirts must be tucked in at all times. Any shirts that bare midriffs are prohibited. Hats and caps may not be worn in the building. Students’ hair must be well groomed. No facial paint or markings are allowed. Students may not wear chains attached to their belt or clothing. All clothing will be worn in the manner intended by the manufacturer with appropriate undergarments. There are no restrictions on coats or jackets. However, we ask that they not have any inappropriate words or designs on them. Students who fail to comply with the standardized code of dress may be warned, sent home to change, or disciplined as determined appropriate by the principal.