UNIFORMS 2020-2021 School Year
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Preschool 3 & 4 year old Uniform for girls AND boys Plain light blue, white or grey polo shirt (NO logo needed) Plain black gym shoes (VELCRO please) Navy blue elastic pants, no belt
Kindergarten – 8 th Grade Boys Uniform Light blue, white or Tucked in, brown or grey polo shirt with black belt logo Navy blue pants Plain black gym shoes VELCRO if they cannot tie yet.
Kindergarten – 4 th Grade Girls Uniform Plaid jumper Polo shirt (no logo needed with jumper – but it IS needed with pants) Knee high socks (or tights) –navy blue or white Alternative to jumper: Plain black gym shoes
5 th – 8 th Grade Girls Uniform Navy, grey or white polo shirt with JP2 Logo. Plaid skirt, less than Shirt tucked in 2” above knee Alternative to skirt: Knee high socks (navy blue or white) Plain black gym shoes.
Warm Weather (August, September, May) Black or brown belt Boys Girls Shorts Shorts
Cold ` Weather: all must have LOGO! *No hoodies/Spiritwear allowed. Navy blue sweatshirt with LOGO Navy blue fleece with Navy blue cardigan zipper and with with LOGO Navy blue sweater LOGO with zipper and with LOGO
Socks • Preschool girls and Preschool-8th Grade boys: white, navy blue, or black crew- style socks with pants or shorts. • No knee high socks • No ‘no show’ socks • Kindergarten-8th Grade girls: plain (no logos or patterns) navy or white tights or knee socks. No leggings. • White, navy, or black crew-style socks are allowed with shorts or pants only. • No ‘no show’ socks
New Shoe Policy! Shoes NOT Allowed Plain Black Gym Shoes Allowed No white laces. www.walmart.com No dress shoes. Shoelaces Ralph Lauren Sketchers must TIE. Fila No boots. No slip-ons www.kohls.com even with Puma laces. Isn’t solid No high Nike tops. black. www.target.com No lights Dickies No white trim. www.amazon.com No colors. Adidas No KSwiss Hetios words. Sperry No white trim. Black & white New shoes are Reebok Balance no longer Converse not allowed. Saucony allowed.
Middle School P.E. Uniform If the weather is cold, OVER their PE uniform they may wear: Spiritwear sweatshirt or school fleece, sweater, or Regular school plain black sweatshirt WITH PE Shirt worn to school. gym shoes that tie. LOGO. White crew socks. Other athletic PE Shorts worn to pants over shorts Spiritwear school. taken off upon pants over shorts in class arriving to class.
Other dress code reminders: •Nothing is allowed on students wrists (including watches of any style, bracelets, hair bands, or scrunchies). •One religious-only necklace is allowed if it is tucked under the shirt and not a distraction. •Stud-only earrings are allowed in girls only. No hoops of any size. •Hair must be natural color. •Boys must be clean-shaven (hair not too long). •No make-up or nail polish.
Out-of-uniform days: All clothing must be appropriate – clean, in good repair (no holes or frayed edges), well-fitting (not too tight or too baggy) and modest, not excessive in style. • Clothing that promotes questionable products, movies, TV shows, activities, or rock groups are not permitted. Clothing must not display suggestive or violent images or language. • Advertisements for alcohol, tobacco, drugs, gangs or related gang activity, satanic symbols, or other symbols are not allowed. • Clothing that is distracting is inappropriate for school. Thus, excessively short skirts, short tops (those exposing the midriff or navel), sleeveless tops, halter or tube tops, and low rise pants will not be worn by girls, nor will tank tops, half-shirts, mesh of any sort, or sleeveless shirts be worn by boys. No undergarments may be exposed at any time. • Appropriate length shorts are allowed in August, September, and May only. No “short” shorts or frayed blue jean shorts may be worn. • For safety reasons – clogs, crocs (and similar), sandals, flip-flops or any shoes without full backs are not allowed. • Loose-fitting athletic pants are allowed but pajama-like sweatpants are not. • No leggings. Jeans may not have any rips or holes.
JP2 stands together. School uniforms promote learning. Our program is rigorous and requires full attention to be successful. We believe our students’ focus should be on what they are learning and not on what they are wearing. School uniforms nourish a sense of equality. When students have similar expectations for dress, unhealthy competitive feelings about looks are reduced. Students can stand out because of their character and not their clothes. School uniforms promote a feeling of community. We believe our school dress should complement our learning culture. We are preparing our students for success in college and beyond. We want our students to have a proper expectation of professionalism. When our students wear uniforms, they feel included. They are part of a team working toward success in the classroom and life. School uniforms make it easier to get ready for school. One of the best reasons for school uniforms? No more indecision about what to wear in the morning! Uniforms help prevent embarrassing problems while promoting self-discipline. We have developed a standard of dress that is reliable for everyone. We want to help our kids avoid issues related to modesty and cleanliness. Dirty and unkept outfits quickly become a non-issue when there is a standard. School uniforms improve safety. Keeping track of students and what they carry into our schools is made easier for staff and other students. Intruders can be identified right away by our school community because they stand out. School uniforms do not eliminate individuality. Our students have fun participating in the occasional spirit wear or free dress day; however, these days are not the focus for our kids. The character of the individual student is our focus. Our kids shine because of who they are, not how they look. School uniforms are more affordable. At the beginning of the school year, our families typically purchase two sets of uniforms for each of their students. Our uniform vendors provide durable options that stand up to repeated washing and wear. Parents may need to replace an item or two throughout the year; however, this is often due to children growing up so fast. Overall, our families save money with uniforms by not having to keep up with the latest fashion trends. Parents and teachers support school uniforms. Administrators and teachers are highly in favor of school uniforms. Most parents say that they love the convenience of school uniforms, and they can tell that students have more confidence when they wear them.
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