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Uniform Policy Go to LandsEnd.com to order items Use School Code: ​ 900156647 * Regular uniforms are always allowed, hot weather uniforms are only allowed from the second week of school up to Oct. 1 and after May 1. PreK-5 Girls Uniform PreK-5 Boys Uniform White shirt with Peter-pan collar Mesh or Interlock Evergreen Polo with Logo (Long sleeve Optional) (Long sleeve Optional) Plaid (Hunter / Classic Navy) Jumper Flat front or Pleated front navy shorts or pants with a black belt with Logo with any navy shorts worn (hidden) under the jumper. • White ankle sock or navy tights (no leggings) • White crew or ankle sock • Solid white (non-marking) athletic shoe • Solid black (non-marking) athletic shoe (No PE uniform for PreK-5) (No PE uniform for PreK-5) We encourage all students (except 9-12 boys, who have blazers) to purchase a navy cardigan with Logo, which can be worn any time. Other sweaters, jackets, hoodies, etc. are not allowed in the building. Go to LandsEnd.com to order items Use School Code: ​ 900156647 * Regular uniforms are always allowed, hot weather uniforms are only allowed from the second week of school up to Oct. 1 and after May 1. PE Uniforms for 6-12 graders (Boys and Girls) 6-8 Boys Uniform Navy, knee-length mesh shorts, Gray Donahue Catholic t-shirt or any Donahue Spiritwear shirt Short/long sleeve No-Iron Pinpoint or Oxford 6-8 Girls All-year uniform with navy pants and dress belt and school tie • Navy or brown solid dress socks or white crew socks white Peter-pan with pleated or A-line skirt • Brown flat shoe (ex: Sperry, or Topsider - no tennis shoes) collar polo with Logo (Long sleeve Optional) 6-8 Boys Hot Weather Uniform • ​G​irls may opt to wear a navy sweater vest with logo at any time throughout the year. • White ankle sock or navy tights (no leggings) • Brown flat shoe (ex: Sperry, or Topsider - no tennis shoes) White polo with logo with navy pants, belt, socks and shoes as above. We encourage all students (except 9-12 boys, who have blazers) to purchase a navy cardigan with Logo, which can be worn any time. Other sweaters, jackets, hoodies, etc. are not allowed in the building. Go to LandsEnd.com to order items Use School Code: ​ 900156647 * Regular uniforms are always allowed, hot weather uniforms are only allowed from the second week of school up to Oct. 1 and after May 1. 9-12 Girls Uniform Navy Performance or Drifter sweater vest with Logo with white polo OR Khaki Uniform Solid Box Pleat Skirt Top of the Knee Rising 10-12 grade girls may wear any previously approved school skirt. Care should be taken to ensure that the end of the skirt comes at least to the point that is halfway between the end of the student’s fingertips and her knee (when her hands are extended at her sides). long sleeve white Oxford blouse 9-12 Girls Hot Weather Uniform which need only be worn with a sweater vest and/or during Mass navy cardigan with Logo ​ • Socks: Navy knee-highs OR white ankle socks OR navy tights (no “no-shows”, mid-calf, or crew socks; no leggings) • Brown flat shoe (ex: Sperry, or Topsider - no tennis shoes) White or Navy Fem Fit Polo with Logo with same skirt as above. We encourage all students (except 9-12 boys, who have blazers) to purchase a navy cardigan with Logo, which can be worn any time. Other sweaters, jackets, hoodies, etc. are not allowed in the building. Go to LandsEnd.com to order items Use School Code: ​ 900156647 * Regular uniforms are always allowed, hot weather uniforms are only allowed from the second week of school up to Oct. 1 and after May 1. 9-12 Boys Uniform Short/long sleeve Oxford or No-Iron Pinpoint Flat front or pleated khakis with a dress belt 9-12 Boys Hot Weather Uniform with school tie and navy blazer with Logo • Dark, solid dress socks • Brown flat shoe (ex: Sperry, or Topsider - no tennis shoes) White or Navy Polo with Logo with same pants and belt as above We encourage all students (except 9-12 boys, who have blazers) to purchase a navy cardigan with Logo, which can be worn any time. Other sweaters, jackets, hoodies, etc. are not allowed in the building. .
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