Many of our elementary and middle schools have a standardized dress policy. This policy requires students to wear certain types of clothing but not specific brands of clothing.

There are some general requirements common from school to school but each one will provide information about its specific requirements. 

Each school has the option to choose days when alternative clothing may be worn (ex.  School Spirit Day, Career Day, Free-Dress Day, etc.)

Two middle school boys wearing white polo-style shirts compliant with standardized dress.

General requirements

The items list below, including the color details, are general and apply to most participating schools. However, there are some exceptions. Be sure to contact your campus for details about specific standardized dress requirements for that location.

Shirts

  • Red, navy or white polo-style shirts with no logos (short or long sleeve)
  • Red, navy or white sweaters or sweatshirts

Pants and shorts

  • Navy or khaki slacks or shorts
  • Cargo-style slacks or shorts are not allowed
  • Shorts must be modest length (approximately two inches above the knee or longer)

Girls

Girls may also choose:

  • Navy or khaki skirts, skorts, capris or jumpers
  • Skirts, skorts and jumpers must be of modest length (approximately two inches above the knee or longer)

Schools with standardized dress

Students attending these schools are expected to comply with the standardized dress code and arrive at school appropriately dressed. Students may be subject to disciplinary consequences if they do not abide by the dress code.

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