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School Dress
School clothing should be functional and reflect the attitude of the student’s job: learning. The fit and style of clothing cannot make undergarments easily seen or displayed. For safety reasons, shoes, such as clogs (Crocs), flip flops or sandals without backs and open-toed shoes may not be worn in school. Sneakers are always a good choice. Clothing may not bear crude, profane, violent, insulting, or suggestive pictures or words. If a child comes to school wearing inappropriate clothing, families will be contacted to bring a change of clothes or we will provide them with other clothing. Since sunglasses, hoods, and hats may obscure part of a person’s face, making it harder to identify them, they may not be worn in the building.  If a student’s accessories interfere with his/her ability to learn, interfere with the learning of others, and/or are unsafe, the student will be asked to remove the item and place it in his/her backpack.
 
Winter outerwear
  • Students should wear or bring snow pants, boots, hats, and gloves with them to school when there is snow on the ground or in the forecast. If a child is not wearing boots when there is snow on the ground, they will remain on the blacktop during recess time.  
  • -40 Degrees or below, students will be expected to bring a jacket outside during recess. For more information, please refer to the Child Care Weather Watch