• Belts: Belts are required for both boys and girls on any item of clothing that has belt loops, which includes all the shorts and pants that are part of our collection. Belts may be purchased anywhere. Kindergarten students are not required to wear a belt. • Socks: Solid black or solid white socks are allowed; no beads or other ornamentation. Socks may be purchased anywhere. • Shoes: Shoes must be a low-cut style with closed toe and closed back: No high tops, platform type soles, or soles with cutouts, lights, or any other type of deviation from a plain sole (any color). Canvas and leather shoes are both acceptable. No (high) heels are allowed. Shoes may be purchased anywhere. No boots are allowed. • Turtlenecks and T-shirts: Solid black or white turtlenecks and solid t-shirts may be purchased anywhere. • Skirts/Jumpers/Skorts: In most cases, moderate length, no shorter than three and a half (3½ inches) inches above the knee. The hem must be the appropriate length in front and back of the legs. Skirts shorter than regulation are not acceptable. Consider growth spurts, if altering skirt length. No waistband rolling is allowed. This applies to jumpers, skirts and skorts worn with leggings. A longer than standard length skirt may be purchased, if desired. • Modesty Shorts, Leggings or Tights: Modesty shorts, leggings or tights may be purchased anywhere and are required under all skirts and jumpers. Opaque tights and/or leggings, not ribbed, patterned, or textured, in solid black or white, are allowed. Leggings are not allowed unless under a skirt. • Shirts: All shirts must be tucked in. • Hair color must be a naturally occurring color, no extreme colors. • No temporary or permanent tattoos may be visible. • No body piercings other than the ears are permitted. All students are expected to adhere to the Uniform Policy. If a child’s clothing is not in compliance with the dress code, we will send a letter home that day via email as to avoid embarrassing the student. The letter will include a reminder of the appropriate dress code. On the second offense, the student who does not meet the dress code standards will be asked to change. Students who continually ignore the dress code will receive an appropriate consequence. *** Please label all clothing with your child’s name *** DRESS CODE: Physical Education Boys and Girls, Kindergarten – Eighth Grade - Athletic shoes - Long hair must be tied back - Jewelry is discouraged and is permitted only at the discretion of the Athletic Director
Additional Physical Education requirements for Middle School Grades 5-8: - Assigned P.E. Shirt with Levine logo - Black basketball-style shorts or black sweatpants -- No short shorts or leggings. - Changing clothes for P.E. is a requirement.
Dollars for Denim Monthly, Student Congress-sponsored charity drive in which K-8 students may donate $1 to the designated charity of the month to wear jeans to school, or $5 for a free dress day. Clothing should be clean and in good repair. Shorts must be below the fingertips of extended arms. Exercise discretion regarding slogans or advertisement on clothing. Any slogan or design, which is suggestive, vulgar, or violent, is not appropriate. Shirts, which are lightweight and/or “see-through,” are not appropriate. Shirts showing any part of the midriff, cut-off shirts, tank tops, and muscle shirts may not be worn. Leggings NOT allowed unless under a skirt. No pajama bottoms.
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