HCA Elementary School Handbook_2025_07062025

BOYS

GIRLS

JEWELRY

No pierced earlobes or body piercing is permitted. No wristbands or necklaces.

Girls may have pierced earlobes; no other body piercing is allowed. Overly large or dangly earrings are a safety hazard so are not permitted. Students may wear a watch on their wrist at school – no Smart Watches; bracelets or wristbands are not allowed; exception Kindness Counts. No necklaces.

BOYS

GIRLS

SPIRIT DAYS

Students have the option to wear HCA t-shirts or sweatshirts on Fridays which are designated as Spirit Days. Any changes to this schedule will be communicated by the teacher or school office. Spirit wear is offered for sale from an approved vendor periodically throughout the school year; only the spirit wear from this vendor is approved for Spirit Day wear. HCA sweatshirts are allowed in the classrooms on Spirit Days only. No layering allowed and uniform bottoms must still be worn.

DRESS UNIFORM FOR FALL PICTURE DAY/ GRANDPARENTS’ DAY/ SCHOOL PROGRAMS

Boys – solid navy long pants, white long-sleeved polo, oxford cloth shirt, or a turtleneck and school sweater or vest with logo embroidered on it.

Girls - plaid jumper with Peter Pan- collared blouse OR plaid skirt/skort with long-sleeved white polo or turtleneck and school sweater or vest (solid navy skirt/skort may be worn as an alternative when student does not own plaid).

VENDOR INFORMATION

All sweaters, vests, plaid and fleece items must be purchased through Lands’ End. All sweaters, vests and fleece items must have the HCA crest embroidered on them. Logo embroidery is available through Lands’ End. Other components are available at Lands’ End and JC Penney. Lands’ End – www.landsend.com – 1-800-landsend; Preferred school no. 9000-5864-5 HCA crest embroidery available on purchased items only; logo numbers 0642063K & 1618314

Note: We encourage parents to put their child’s initials/names on clothing items for lost and found purposes.

** SOLID = NO VARIEGATION

INFRACTIONS - The administration reserves the right to interpret the dress code to ensure appropriateness. It is the parents’ responsibility to ensure their students are in compliance with the dress code. Should a student be non-compliant, the parents may need to bring appropriate clothing before the student may re-enter the classroom.

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