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Uniform Order Form Sweatshirt Fleece Zipper Jacket Jumper Windbreaker Uniform Order Form Contact Information Voice Phone: 972-495-0851 Sweatshirt Youth Sweatshirt—Small Logo:$16.00, Medium Logo:$26.00 Email: [email protected] Adult Sweatshirt—Small Logo:$17.00,Medium Logo:$27.00 Quantity Description: Please check appropriate boxes. Color Price Total Price Youth □S(6-8), □M (10-12), □L(14-16), □XL(18-20) Small Logo □Navy, □Gray, Medium Logo □White Adult □S □M □L □XL Youth □S(6-8), □M (10-12), □L(14-16), □XL(18-20) Small Logo □Navy, □Gray, Medium Logo □White Adult □S □M □L □XL Fleece Zipper Jacket Youth Jacket- $27.00 Adult Jacket- S - XL $30.00, 2XL $31.00, 3XL $32.00 Quantity Description: Please check appropriate boxes. Color Price Total Price Youth □XS(4), □S(6/8), □M (10-12), □L(14-16), □XL(18-20) Navy Adult □S □M □L □XL □2XL □3XL Youth □XS(4), □S(6-8), □M (10-12), □L(14-16), □XL(18-20) Navy Adult □S □M □L □XL □2XL □3XL Windbreaker Youth XS-XL $25.00, Adult S-XL $26.00, Adult 2XL $28.00, Adult 3XL $29.00 Quantity Description: Please check appropriate boxes. Color Price Total Price Youth □ XS, □ S, □ M, □ L, □ XL Navy Adult □ S, □ M, □ L □ XL, □ 2XL, □ 3XL Navy Jumper Youth Jumper—$25.00 Quantity Description: Please check appropriate boxes. Color Price Total Price Youth □ 4, □ 5, □ 6, □ 6x, □ 7, □ 8, □ 10, □ 12, □ 14 Navy Youth □ 4, □ 5, □ 6, □ 6x, □ 7, □ 8, □ 10, □ 12, □ 14 Khaki Orders will be filled to the exact size and color you indicate. Please make sure you verify the size and color before ordering. Return Policy: Never worn items may be returned for ex- change of size/color only. All sales are final! Please make your check payable to Firewheel Total $ Christian Academy or FCA. Thank you for Student Name & Grade: Telephone # Date your order! Revised 8/1/20 School Uniform Information Dress Code: Uniforms (Grades K4—6th Grades) 1. FCA uniform shirts are sold through the school office only. Shirts are available in both long sleeve and short sleeve in three colors—navy, gold, and gray. On older girls, shirts must fit loosely and comfortably. 2. Only FCA sweat shirts are allowed. No other sweat shirts, jackets or ponchos will be worn in class. During cooler weather, neutral solid color turtlenecks shirts or long sleeve shirts (white, black, navy and gray) may be worn underneath the uniform polo shirt. Only FCA jackets or sweatshirts may be worn in class and are available through the school office. 3. Students may wear uniform-style pants and shorts in solid khaki, navy blue or black. Skirts will be ordered by the parent though the preferred vendor. As children grow throughout the year, please be mindful when ordering uniforms. Cargo pants or cargo skirts are not allowed. This includes leggings, sweats and exercise pants. 4. Students must wear athletic shoes (rubber sole) and socks daily. If an occasion arises where other attire is required, your child’s teacher will communicate with you. 5. Please note a few remaining dress code items. Parents should be quick to dress their child in the necessary undergarments as their child develops the need for them. Boys are not allowed to wear earrings. Mohawk, unnatural colors, “Punk" hairdos, "hair tails" on boys, etc. are not allowed. All items regarding the dress/uniform code are at the discretion of the principal. Tattoos of any kind are not allowed. If a student wears a temporary tattoo, notification will be made to the parent that it must be removed before the next day. 6. Teachers will send students whose dress does not comply with the above standards to the office at the beginning of the day. The office staff will call the parent and request them to bring students the correct clothing. Where do I purchase school uniforms? 1. Polo shirts (gray, navy, gold)—through the FCA office. Short & long sleeve available. All sizes available after August 1 and will be available throughout the school year. Cost: $12.00 (Youth short) $16.00 (Youth long) $14.00 (Adult short) $20.00 (Adult long) 2. Slacks & Knee-length shorts (khaki, navy, black)—purchase through any store selling “uniform” type clothing. No cargo slacks or shorts. Examples: Walmart, Target, Kohl’s, Academy, Penny’s, French Toast, etc. 3. Girls' skirts—online through French Toast (www.frenchtoast.com). Item #1397 Plaid 2-tab scooter, navy & gold color only. 4. Girls’ jumpers—Navy & Khaki jumpers available through the FCA office. Cost: $25.00 5. Winter apparel—see reverse side. Available by special order only. Must be prepaid. 6. Letterman Jackets for 4th-6th grades only—Cost: $40. By special order only. Must be prepaid. See Renee’ Hyatt to order—[email protected]. To buy shirts and/or place special orders! Need more information: Renee’ Hyatt ([email protected]) Revised 8/1/20 .
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