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Boys – Pre-Kindergarten Through Grade 5 Boys – Pre-Kindergarten through Grade 5 Summer Uniform: May be worn from the beginning of school year to Oct. 15th & April 15th to the end of school in June. ● Navy Bermuda length shorts. ● Hunter green 3 button polo shirt (short sleeve) w/embroidered school name. ● White/Blue socks. ● Belt required (black or brown.) [grades 3-5 only] ● Sneakers Regular Uniform: Mandatory from October 15th to April 15th but can be worn all year long. ● Hunter green polo shirt with embroidered school name in long/short sleeve. ● Navy uniform pants. ● Belt required (black or brown.) [grades 3-5 only] ● Navy cardigan sweater or navy fleece vest with embroidered school name (Optional). ● Navy socks. ● Winter Styles that are permitted: buck, penny loafer, oxford, doc martin, boat shoe/moccasin and saddle shoe. Gym Clothes – Summer: Worn from beginning of school year to October 15th and from April 15th to the end of the school year. ● Navy tee shirt with printed school name. ● Navy blue gym shorts with printed school name. ● White crew Socks. Gym Clothes – Regular: Worn from October 15th to April 15, but may be worn all year long. ● Navy tee shirt with printed school name. ● Navy blue sweatshirt with printed school name. ● Navy blue sweatpants with printed school name. ● White crew socks. ● Sneakers. Shoes: ● Fall/Spring Shoes: Sneakers ● Winter Styles that are permitted: buck, penny loafer, oxford, doc martin, boat shoe/moccasin and saddle shoe. ● Colors: black, blue or brown. ● Ankle-high boots, lug soles or unusual styles, platform styles, black sneakers, black athletic shoes, roller sneakers or light up sneaker are NOT PERMITTED . Hair: ● Neat and clean. ● Hair must not hang in the student’s eyes because it distracts them from learning. Bangs must be cut to a reasonable length. ● Hair must not be longer than the shirt collar. ● No shaved designs or words in head. ● Heads may not be shaved to the skin. ● Styles that are not permitted: totally shaved heads, Mohawks, undercuts, unusual or distracting cuts, pony tails or long hair of any sort. ● No hats in the building. ● Dyed hair of any kind is not permitted. Jewelry: The wearing of expensive jewelry in school is strongly discouraged. The school is not responsible for the loss of expensive jewelry that has no place in school. Boys may not wear earrings or bracelets. Boys may wear one unobtrusive chain inside their shirts and no tattoos of any kind are not permitted. .
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