Girls' Dress Code
Wednesday, August 01, 2007
Uniform must be worn.

•o       Navy slacks (no jeans)

•o       Navy A-line or pleated skirt; navy jumper (knee length or below)

•o       Navy split skirts (knee length or below)

•o       Navy shorts (knee length) for grades K-3 only

•o       Oxford plain white shirt or polo style white shirts with three buttons

•o       Shirts must be worn on the inside of pants

•o       No more than two rings and one pair of earrings may be worn

•o       Hair must be neat and well kept

•o       No designs or patterns in the eyebrows or hair

•o       Black or navy belt; navy or white suspenders

•o       Black or brown dress or casual shoes with black, brown or white shoelaces (no house slippers, beach sandals, sandals or flip-flops)

•o       Predominately black or predominately white shoes (high-priced, brand-name shoes are not recommended and should not be worn)

•o       Black, white or brown socks or hose

•o       Only white undershirts or camisoles without emblems or insignias may be worn under the uniform blouse or shirt

•o       No hats, caps, scarves, headbands or bandannas inside the building

•o       Plain black, khaki or white cardigan style jackets or sweaters

•o       Jackets and sweaters must have a zippered or button front.  No pullovers.  No emblems or insignias except the official school logo

•o       No necklaces, chains or body-piercing jewelry

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