Hilltop Elementary School Uniforms for the 2011-2012 School Year.

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Hilltop Elementary School Uniforms for the School Year

Hilltop Huskies Hilltop Huskies “Dress for Success” Mandatory Uniform Policy

Pants and Shorts Colors: Solid navy, khaki only Colors: Solid navy, khaki only Pants are to be worn at the waist; Pants must be correct size, no sagging, not form-fitting and no more than one size larger than waist. Pants are to be worn at the waist; Pants must be correct size, no sagging, not form-fitting and no more than one size larger than waist. Cargo Pants acceptable Cargo Pants acceptable Pants must be hemmed, no frayed or torn items Pants must be hemmed, no frayed or torn items No Jeans or Denim material is allowed. No Jeans or Denim material is allowed. No sagging of pants allowed. No sagging of pants allowed.

Pants and Shorts

Shirts: Polo Shirts, Dress Shirts, Blouses, Turtlenecks and Mock Turtlenecks Colors: Solid White, Baby blue or Navy blue. Colors: Solid White, Baby blue or Navy blue. No emblems, logos or writing. No emblems, logos or writing. All shirts may be no shorter than waist length. All shirts may be no shorter than waist length. Layering of shirts is not allowed. Layering of shirts is not allowed. Shirts are not to be worn inside-out. Shirts are not to be worn inside-out. Hilltop wear is allowed. Hilltop wear is allowed.

Shirts

Sweaters Cardigan style or pullovers, only solid uniform colors, must wear collared uniform shirt underneath Cardigan style or pullovers, only solid uniform colors, must wear collared uniform shirt underneath

Sweaters and more shirts

Skirts, Skorts and Jumpers Color: Solid khaki or navy. Length: skorts/jumpers must not be shorter than finger tip length (arms extended at the sides) Length: skorts/jumpers must not be shorter than finger tip length (arms extended at the sides) Must be worn at waist. Must be worn at waist. Must be hemmed, no frayed or torn items. Must be hemmed, no frayed or torn items. No Jean or Denim material allowed No Jean or Denim material allowed No accessories on clothing. No accessories on clothing. Shorts may be worn under, but shouldn’t be visible. Shorts may be worn under, but shouldn’t be visible.

Skirts and Skorts

Jumpers

Shoes/Socks/Tights Athletic, tennis shoes, leather type shoes Athletic, tennis shoes, leather type shoes No flip flops, slippers, house shoes or high heel shoes No flip flops, slippers, house shoes or high heel shoes Athletic, dress, or knee socks must be solid colors. Athletic, dress, or knee socks must be solid colors. Girl’s tights or leggings must be solid white, or navy/baby blue Girl’s tights or leggings must be solid white, or navy/baby blue

Jackets/Outerwear/Hats/Caps No Jackets allowed in the building. No hats are allowed. No hats are allowed.

Other No denim or denim looking material. No denim or denim looking material. No tight, “low-cut”, or revealing clothing. No tight, “low-cut”, or revealing clothing. No clothing that reveals bare torso or undergarments when student bends over or raises arms. No clothing that reveals bare torso or undergarments when student bends over or raises arms. No oversized, baggy sagging clothes No oversized, baggy sagging clothes No pants dragging on floor or overly bunched around ankles. No pants dragging on floor or overly bunched around ankles. No, pants, skorts, and skirts worn lover than the top of the hipbone. No, pants, skorts, and skirts worn lover than the top of the hipbone. No stretch pants, overalls, sweatpants, stirrup pants, spandex, nylon workout pants or flannel pants. No stretch pants, overalls, sweatpants, stirrup pants, spandex, nylon workout pants or flannel pants. No hats, gloves or scarves are to be worn in the classroom or building during the school day. No hats, gloves or scarves are to be worn in the classroom or building during the school day. No writing on student’s body or clothing is acceptable. No writing on student’s body or clothing is acceptable. No see through or transparent clothing. No see through or transparent clothing. No leg/arm warmers. No leg/arm warmers.