For Boys - Dress shirts, polo shirts, or a turtleneck, dress pants, and footwear. 
For Girls - Knit dress shirts, blouses, turtlenecks, and/or sweaters with skirts, dress pants, shorts, split skirts or skorts, and footwear OR a dress with sleeves and/or collar or jumper/sun dress worn over a blouse or knit dress shirt with sleeves and/ or collar, and footwear.
Special Notes

For Girls - Knit dress shirts, blouses, turtlenecks, and/or sweaters with skirts, dress pants, shorts, split skirts or skorts, and footwear OR a dress with sleeves and/or collar or jumper/sun dress worn over a blouse or knit dress shirt with sleeves and/ or collar, and footwear.
Special Notes
Dress shorts, skorts, capri pants, or split skirts may be worn in lieu of dress pants or skirts during September, May, and June. Shorts must have a button or snap closure, and must extend to within four inches of the knee (as measured from the top of the patella) and must not extend below the knees, must not be rolled up, and must not have more than four pockets (two in front and two in back).
1. All women's shirts or blouses must have a collar or sleeves or both. Dress shirts or blouses must fully cover midriffs and show no cleavage. Girls must dress modestly. Shirts with tails must be tucked in.
2. Boys must wear all shirts tucked in at all dress code times. Definitions: A dress shirt = a loosely fitting man's shirt of woven fabric that buttons from top to bottom and has a collar which fits over a necktie. A polo shirt = a knit shirt with a collar. Dress shirts or polo shirts must be either a solid color or of a plaid pattern (i.e., no designs, floral patterns, Hawaiian shirts, etc.). Logos and other such designs must not be larger than the typical business card.
3. Dress pants or shorts will not have stripes down the sides or stitching that does not match the color of the fabric. Cargo pants and outside pockets are not allowed. Definition: dress pants = traditional, twill, or corduroy, ankle length, relaxed fit pants. Shorts must have a button or snap closure and must have a minimum inseam of three inches that does not extend below the knees.
4. Sweaters, vests (buttoned and neat), sports coats, and blazers may be worn in addtion to (i.e., over) regular dress code attire. No sweatshirts, zipped or pullover, may be worn as part of the dress code.
5. Sports uniforms may occasionally (only with the consent of the Division Director or the Dean of Students) be worn to school to promote school spirit.
6. Undergarments (including boxers, spandex, T-shirts, leggings, camisoles, long underwear) must not be visible.
1. All women's shirts or blouses must have a collar or sleeves or both. Dress shirts or blouses must fully cover midriffs and show no cleavage. Girls must dress modestly. Shirts with tails must be tucked in.
2. Boys must wear all shirts tucked in at all dress code times. Definitions: A dress shirt = a loosely fitting man's shirt of woven fabric that buttons from top to bottom and has a collar which fits over a necktie. A polo shirt = a knit shirt with a collar. Dress shirts or polo shirts must be either a solid color or of a plaid pattern (i.e., no designs, floral patterns, Hawaiian shirts, etc.). Logos and other such designs must not be larger than the typical business card.
3. Dress pants or shorts will not have stripes down the sides or stitching that does not match the color of the fabric. Cargo pants and outside pockets are not allowed. Definition: dress pants = traditional, twill, or corduroy, ankle length, relaxed fit pants. Shorts must have a button or snap closure and must have a minimum inseam of three inches that does not extend below the knees.
4. Sweaters, vests (buttoned and neat), sports coats, and blazers may be worn in addtion to (i.e., over) regular dress code attire. No sweatshirts, zipped or pullover, may be worn as part of the dress code.
5. Sports uniforms may occasionally (only with the consent of the Division Director or the Dean of Students) be worn to school to promote school spirit.
6. Undergarments (including boxers, spandex, T-shirts, leggings, camisoles, long underwear) must not be visible.
7. Tank tops, spaghetti straps, and their equivalents are not permitted, even on dress down days. Tank-top shirts/dresses and their equivalent are not permitted unless worn over a blouse with a collar and/or sleeves.
8. All clothing must look presentable and fit properly. Denim of any color, t-shirts, work clothes, fatigues, sweat clothes, and sports attire are not allowed.
9. The following items of clothing during the regular school day are not acceptable: mock turtlenecks, oversized clothing, commercial T-shirts, blue denim, sports shorts, tank tops, Lycra shorts or pants, sweatpants, and wind pants.
10. Hats, overcoats, and parkas may only be worn in passing between buildings and must not be worn in indoors. Students should dress appropriately for the cold seasons.
11. Body-piercing jewelry, except earrings, are prohibited. Exposed chains, spiked accessories, and exposed tattoos are not allowed.
12. Clothing should be made of traditional dress fabrics and be traditionally tailored. Non-dress side pockets and/or loops are not allowed on any clothing.
13. Headphones may not be worn at school.
14. All student performers in recitals and concerts must adhere to the dress code, with any additions stipulated by the supervising teachers.
The Division Director or Dean of Students will make the final decision on questions of dress. The same administrators can declare dress-down days and dress-up days (i.e., ties & blazers).
8. All clothing must look presentable and fit properly. Denim of any color, t-shirts, work clothes, fatigues, sweat clothes, and sports attire are not allowed.
9. The following items of clothing during the regular school day are not acceptable: mock turtlenecks, oversized clothing, commercial T-shirts, blue denim, sports shorts, tank tops, Lycra shorts or pants, sweatpants, and wind pants.
10. Hats, overcoats, and parkas may only be worn in passing between buildings and must not be worn in indoors. Students should dress appropriately for the cold seasons.
11. Body-piercing jewelry, except earrings, are prohibited. Exposed chains, spiked accessories, and exposed tattoos are not allowed.
12. Clothing should be made of traditional dress fabrics and be traditionally tailored. Non-dress side pockets and/or loops are not allowed on any clothing.
13. Headphones may not be worn at school.
14. All student performers in recitals and concerts must adhere to the dress code, with any additions stipulated by the supervising teachers.
The Division Director or Dean of Students will make the final decision on questions of dress. The same administrators can declare dress-down days and dress-up days (i.e., ties & blazers).
Clothing that is never acceptable at school and school functions (including dress-down days):
" Shorts, skirts, dresses etc. with hems and/or splits that do no extend to within four inches of the knee (as mea sured from the top of the patella)
" Spaghetti strap and halter top shirts and dresses
" Shirts that do not fully cover the midriff
" Clothing that leaves undergarments visible
" Clothing that is skin tight or revealing
" Clothing which advertises or promotes the use of drugs, including alcohol and tobacco
" Clothing that includes sexual words, graphics, or innu- endo
" Clothing that is clearly offensive
" Spaghetti strap and halter top shirts and dresses
" Shirts that do not fully cover the midriff
" Clothing that leaves undergarments visible
" Clothing that is skin tight or revealing
" Clothing which advertises or promotes the use of drugs, including alcohol and tobacco
" Clothing that includes sexual words, graphics, or innu- endo
" Clothing that is clearly offensive


