Uniform/Dress
Code Policy
Special Notes Regarding Students'
Appearance:
- Catholic Schools mandate the wearing of school uniforms in order to free its
students to place their energies on lasting values and to avoid materialistic
competition. We ask parents to support us by seeing that your children come to
school each day dressed according to school uniform policy. We also emphasize
the importance of teaching our youth to report to school each day in neat and
clean attire. Shirts and blouses should be tucked in. Slacks and shorts should
be worn at the waist. Skirts must be worn to the knees.
- No heelies are allowed.
- Haircuts and hairstyles should be in keeping with our Catholic School
uniform. Boy's hair must be evenly cut above eye-brows, neatly cut near ears
and may not touch the collar and may not
include shaved lines. Girl's hair should be neat and combed out of the face. No
child is to come to school with his/her hair dyed, highlighted, or spiked.
- Girls may only wear earring posts that fit on the lobes of the ear. Boys may
not wear earrings. No jewelry or rings, friendship necklaces, gold necklaces,
and wrist bands are to be worn to school. Religious
medals may be worn under the uniforms.
- Make-up or nail polish is
not to be worn.
- Electronics, Headphones, Compact Disc players are
not permitted in
school.
- All gum chewing is prohibited in school, on bus and on school grounds.
- Girl Scouts, Boy Scouts, Cub Scouts, Brownies and Daisies may wear their
scout uniforms to school on the day of their meeting if the meeting is
immediately after school.
- Uniforms are to be worn at all time except on dress-down days. It is the
prerogative of the principal only, to award dress-down days.