- School 5
- PK - Grade 4
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5511 - DRESS AND GROOMING (Update 8/2022)
The uniform dress code for students in Pre-Kindergarten to grade four will be:
Pants/skirts
• Tan/khaki or navy standard "uniform" pants.
• Tan/khaki or navy skirts/skorts and jumpers.
• Tan/khaki or navy shorts may be worn.
• No denim will be permitted.
• All pants/skirts/shorts must be worn with the waistband at the waist. No drooping pants. Shorts, skirts, skorts and jumpers are to be fingertip length.
Shirts/blouses:
• Solid color/navy blue, pale blue, gold, pale yellow, or white.
• Golf-style shirts only i.e. polo style.
• No chest emblem.
• Long sleeve or short sleeve.
• No denim.
• Shirts bearing the school logo, approved by the school, may be worn.
• Long sleeve same color solid turtlenecks/t-shirts may be worn under uniform shirt.
Sweaters/vests/sweatshirts:
• Solid color/navy blue, pale blue, gold, pale yellow, or white.
• Crew or V-neck.
• Cardigan.
• Zippered/crew neck sweatshirts in above colors may be worn over but not instead of a regular shirt.
• Hoodies may be worn as long as they are Lindenwold Spirit Wear Hoodies, including the Lindenwold Name or Lindenwold Mascot.
Accessories:
• Jewelry and watches are permitted. Over-sized chains or excessive jewelry are not permitted. Chains worn at the waist are not permitted.
Footwear:
• Appropriate footwear should be worn at all times, such as shoes, sneakers, etc. All foot wear must be secured to the student's feet. (Flip-flops, slides, or thongs are not permitted for safety reasons.)
• Crocs are NOT permitted as they are worn as slides by students.
Other:
• Hats, sweatbands, bandannas, head covers or picks are not to be worn in the building. The only exceptions are for medical or religious reasons. Both exceptions require official documentation.
• Sunglasses or glasses with dark lenses may not be worn in the building without a doctor's note.
• Outdoor garments, coats, jackets, windbreakers, warm-up jackets, hats, and gloves may not be worn in the building after the homeroom bell rings. Students are expected to keep these in their classrooms for colder days.