Shoe examples of Kindergarten through 8th grade shoes that follow dress code:
SHOES - Low cut or low/medium cut, either hard-soled oxford style or hard-soled slip-on, leather or canvas; not over the ankle. Open back shoes, sandals and moccasins are not allowed. *Dress shoes - must be black, brown, gray, white, red, blue (navy, royal, or light blue). Sperry’s are allowed as long as they meet our color guidelines. To clarify, the colors can be a non-distracting combination of the colors listed above. We do not allow patterns or other distracting designs on any dress shoe (this includes sparkly/sequin shoes). *
Tennis shoes (K-8) - must be black, brown, gray, white, red, blue (navy, royal or light blue). Only 2 colors from this list are allowed on a shoe. White will not be considered a third color. (ex: you can have shoes that are white, black and red) The only pattern allowed is a small weave of two colors. Patterns excluded are checkered, plaid, houndstooth, paisley, stripes, sparkles, sequins or animal print. This list in not exclusive of what we would consider to be distracting patterns. High-top (basketball) tennis shoes are allowed.
Examples of shoes that do not meet the dress code:
(These are examples of some shoes that do not meet our requirements. Not all exclusions are listed in the picture below) Patterns excluded are checkered, plaid, houndstooth, paisley, stripes, sparkles, sequins or animal print. This list in not exclusive of what we would consider to be distracting patterns. High-top (basketball) tennis shoes are allowed.
Pink is not allowed Green is not allowed Purple is not allowed
Yellow not allowed yellow is not allowed Orange is not allowed
Gold is not allowed Iridescent not allowed Silver is not allowed
not allowed checkered pattern not allowed Camo not allowed Sparkly shoes are not
Sequins not allowed Distracting Pattern not allowed Character shoes are not allowed