D R E S S C O D E ALL STUDENTS :
If your students have not worn standardized clothing, you will be pleasantly surprised at the affordability. Uniform dress encourages respect for each other, for the school’s authority, and for Godly standards. Also, there are less class distinctions when students dress similarly.
BELOW ARE GUIDELINES APPROVED BY THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS:
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G I R L S G u i d e l i n e s
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B O Y S G u i d e l i n e s
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| Rubber-soled tennis shoes with NON-marking soles |
Rubber-soled tennis shoes with NON-marking soles |
| Polo shirts (navy, gold, black, red, maroon, green, white) |
Polo shirts, tucked in (navy, gold, black, red, maroon, green, white) |
| Slacks, Shorts, Skorts, Jumpers (tan, navy or black) |
Slacks or Shorts (tan, navy or black) with a Belt (navy, brown or black) |
| Chapel Dress (Wednesdays):
Black Skirt/skort/shorts or pants with Gold polo
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Chapel Dress (Wednesdays):
Black shorts or pants with Gold polo
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- WEDNESDAYS: Chapel Dress all day. (See above)
- FRIDAYS: Jeans may be worn with a polo shirt or Christian T-shirt. (Jeans may NOT be low-cut.)
Boys shirts must be tucked in and the pants belted.
- EVERYDAY: Hats and sunglasses may only be worn outside. Sandles and flip-flops are not permitted.
- Sweaters, jackets, and sweatshirts that are worn in the classroom during the day cannot have any writing or graphics on them. Plain jackets, sweaters, and sweatshirts can be purchased through FrenchToast.