Common use of UNIFORM GUIDELINES Clause in Contracts

UNIFORM GUIDELINES.  Shirts (including P.E. shirts) are to be tucked in at all times  Oversized clothing is not acceptable, pants/shorts must be worn at the waist, above the hips, “sagging” pants/shorts is not acceptable  Undergarments should not be visible at any time  P.E. uniforms are to be worn on P.E. days only  ABSOLUTELY NO HOODED Sweatshirts and or ZIP-UP HOODIES allowed (8th grade sweatshirts are the exception, but may not be worn on MASS DAYS)  All clothing/shoes must be free from holes, not faded or excessively worn  Skirts, shorts, and skorts are to reach the top of knee or lower; P.E. shorts may be approx. 1" above top of knee  Shorts/pants may be worn by girls with a belt (required) on any REGULAR school day during the appropriate months, but NOT on DRESS UNIFORM DAYS (see Dress Uniform for Boys)  Students may be allowed to wear shorts during winter months SOLELY due to extreme warm weather. Announcements will be made on these days  Any uniform item with the OLD SPX logo will NOT be acceptable. Students will receive uniform violations for wearing these items. The following shoes are NOT acceptable:  Canvas shoes (non-athletic; Vans, Toms, Converse ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇, etc.)  slip-on shoes or shoes without laces (Velcro straps allowed for students in Pre-K or Kinder only)  platform or high-heeled shoes  shoes with soles that light up and shoes that conceal roller skates  boots  Soles and logos (minimal, i.e., a Nike Swoosh™) on athletic shoes may be BLACK, WHITE, or GREY— NO OTHER COLORS WILL BE PERMITTED.  Shoe laces must always be visible and tied appropriately  Shoes must be free of any writing (made by marker, pen, pencil, etc.)  Shoes must be in good condition; free from tears or holes (on the sole, at the toe, or anywhere on the shoe) Jewelry and accessories must not distract from learning or attract unnecessary attention. Boys and girls may wear a simple necklace with a religious medal, but it must be worn underneath the shirt. Boys and girls may also wear a simple wristwatch. Girls may wear simple stud earrings and one simple ring. Fashion jewelry is not permitted. Girls may wear a ribbon or hair clip, but it should be consistent with school colors and not overly large or decorative. Other Jewelry and Accessories Guidelines:  NO colored contact lenses  Additional piercings, plug or spacer earrings are not acceptable  Earrings for boys are unacceptable  NO bracelets/anklets allowed (unless medically required, such as Medical I.D. bracelet)  Purses/handbags are not to be used during the day  Make-up is unacceptable at school: A student wearing make-up will be sent to the office to remove it immediately  No nail polish or fake nails  No extreme or modern/popular haircuts or hairstyles: boys’ haircuts must be neat and evenly layered; hair should never go over the collar, the ears, or cover the eyes; nor should it be cut shorter than a ‘number 2’ or 1/4" in length on the top of the head  No artificially colored hair: no hair dye, highlights, tint or shampoo rinses should be used at any time during the school year. Any student with dyed hair, highlights, or any other form of additive hair color will be asked to return their hair to its natural color. For special occasions, such as Spring pictures, Christmas Program, and 8th Grade Graduation, students may be required to wear “Sunday's Best Free Dress.” Please review the guidelines below:  Button down, collared shirts or dress polo shirts (no excessive logos, slogans, writing, or pictures)  Ties may be required for certain occasions  Dress pants/slacks, or twill pants (no shorts, jeans, or denim pants)  Leather dress shoes or appropriate dress shoes  Belt  Skirts with appropriate blouses or dresses (no denim)  Dresses/skirts should be no more than one inch above the knee (no shorts)  Blouses/tops must have sleeves (no slogans, writing or pictures)  Tank-top, strapless, or spaghetti strapped dresses and blouses/tops are not permitted  Low cut blouses/tops or those that expose the midriff are not appropriate in the school setting Throughout the year, students may be allowed to wear casual free dress or special dress. Details regarding the special dress will be provided to students and parents when the special day is announced. Parents and students should consider the school environment when choosing their free dress attire.  Shirts/Tops: Appropriate cut, style for school, free from inappropriate slogans or images  Pants: Must fit properly with no cut-offs or tears, no tight fitting pants  Skirts/Dresses/Shorts: Appropriate length, fit, and style  Shoes: Must be a style that is safe on the playground. Sandals, flip-flops, heels, open-toe shoes, etc. are not allowed (Eighth grade girls may wear heels for graduation activities)  Hats: May be worn, but must be removed in classrooms and church  Hair: see cosmetics and hairstyle guidelines  Thigh highs for girls  Dresses/skirts worn without slips and/or shorts/bike shorts  Baggy, sagging, or oversized clothing  Short skirts or shorts more than 2" above the knee (even if leggings/tights are worn)  Skin tight clothing -- leggings should never be worn alone; however, they can be worn beneath a dress.  Sweatpants, sweat suits, or pajamas  Torn clothing/shoes or any clothing/shoes with holes or rips  T-shirts/sweatshirts/jackets with inappropriate logos, print  Attire that expose too much skin, dresses or tops with spaghetti straps or tank tops  Open-back and/or open-toe shoes  Flip-flops  Shoes with heels or platforms (students must wear flat shoes to school)  Hair: see cosmetics and hairstyle guidelines To ensure the safety of the children and youth in the Archdiocese of Los Angeles, all youth volunteers – Middle and high school students, including students who are already 18 – who work or volunteer with children/youth in school or parish settings must receive training on these Boundary Guidelines before undertaking their ministry in the Archdiocese of Los Angeles and must sign this Code of Conduct form to verify they understand their obligations.

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Sources: Parent/Student Handbook Policies Agreement

UNIFORM GUIDELINES. Shirts (including P.E. shirts) are to be tucked in at all times Oversized clothing is not acceptable, pants/shorts must be worn at the waist, above the hips, “sagging” pants/shorts is not acceptable Undergarments should not be visible at any time P.E. uniforms are to be worn on P.E. days only ABSOLUTELY NO HOODED Sweatshirts and or ZIP-UP HOODIES allowed (8th grade sweatshirts are the exception, but may not be worn on MASS DAYS) All clothing/shoes must be free from holes, not faded or excessively worn Skirts, shorts, and skorts are to reach the top of knee or lower; P.E. shorts may be approx. 1" above top of knee Shorts/pants may be worn by girls with a belt (required) on any REGULAR school day during the appropriate months, but NOT on DRESS UNIFORM DAYS (see Dress Uniform for Boys) Students may be allowed to wear shorts during winter months SOLELY due to extreme warm weather. Announcements will be made on these days Any uniform item with the OLD SPX logo will NOT be acceptable. Students will receive uniform violations for wearing these items. The following shoes are NOT acceptable: Canvas shoes (non-athletic; Vans, Toms, Converse ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇, etc.) slip-on shoes or shoes without laces (Velcro straps will be allowed for students in Pre-K or Kinder TK through 3rd grade only, although students should begin to learn to tie laces in Kindergarten) platform or high-heeled shoes shoes with soles that light up and shoes that conceal roller skates boots Soles and logos (minimal, i.e., a Nike Swoosh™) on athletic shoes may be BLACK, WHITE, or GREY— NO OTHER COLORS WILL BE PERMITTED. Shoe laces must always be visible and tied appropriately Shoes must be free of any writing (made by marker, pen, pencil, etc.) Shoes must be in good condition; free from tears or holes (on the sole, at the toe, or anywhere on the shoe) Jewelry and accessories must not distract from learning or attract unnecessary attention. Boys and girls may wear a simple necklace with a religious medal, but it must be worn underneath the shirt. Boys and girls may also wear a simple wristwatch. Girls may wear simple stud earrings and one simple ring. Fashion jewelry is not permitted. Girls may wear a ribbon or hair clip, but it should be consistent with school colors and not overly large or decorative. Other Jewelry and Accessories Guidelines: NO colored contact lenses Additional piercings, plug or spacer earrings are not acceptable Earrings for boys are unacceptable NO bracelets/anklets allowed (unless medically required, such as Medical I.D. bracelet) Purses/handbags are not to be used during the day Make-up is unacceptable at school: A student wearing make-up will be sent to the office to remove it immediately No nail polish or fake nails No extreme or modern/popular haircuts or hairstyles: boys’ haircuts must be neat and evenly layered; hair should never go over the collar, the ears, or cover the eyes; nor should it be cut shorter than a ‘number 2’ or 1/4" in length on the top of the head No artificially colored hair: no hair dye, highlights, tint or shampoo rinses should be used at any time during the school year. Any student with dyed hair, highlights, or any other form of additive hair color will be asked to return their hair to its natural color. For special occasions, such as Spring pictures, Christmas Program, and 8th Grade Graduation, students may be required to wear “Sunday's Best Free Dress.” Please review the guidelines below: Button down, collared shirts or dress polo shirts (no excessive logos, slogans, writing, or pictures) Ties may be required for certain occasions Dress pants/slacks, or twill pants (no shorts, jeans, or denim pants) Leather dress shoes or appropriate dress shoes Belt Skirts with appropriate blouses or dresses (no denim) Dresses/skirts should be no more than one inch above the knee (no shorts) Blouses/tops must have sleeves (no slogans, writing or pictures) Tank-top, strapless, or spaghetti strapped dresses and blouses/tops are not permitted Low cut blouses/tops or those that expose the midriff are not appropriate in the school setting Throughout the year, students may be allowed to wear casual free dress or special dress. Details regarding the special dress will be provided to students and parents when the special day is announced. Parents and students should consider the school environment when choosing their free dress attire. Shirts/Tops: Appropriate cut, style for school, free from inappropriate slogans or images Pants: Must fit properly with no cut-offs or tears, no tight fitting pants Skirts/Dresses/Shorts: Appropriate length, fit, and style Shoes: Must be a style that is safe on the playground. Sandals, flip-flops, heels, open-toe shoes, etc. are not allowed (Eighth grade girls may wear heels for graduation activities) Hats: May be worn, but must be removed in classrooms and church Hair: see cosmetics and hairstyle guidelines Thigh highs for girls Dresses/skirts worn without slips and/or shorts/bike shorts Baggy, sagging, or oversized clothing Short skirts or shorts more than 2" above the knee (even if leggings/tights are worn) Skin tight clothing -- leggings should never be worn alone; however, they can be worn beneath a dress. Sweatpants, sweat suits, or pajamas Torn clothing/shoes or any clothing/shoes with holes or rips T-shirts/sweatshirts/jackets with inappropriate logos, print Attire that expose too much skin, dresses or tops with spaghetti straps or tank tops Open-back and/or open-toe shoes Flip-flops Shoes with heels or platforms (students must wear flat shoes to school) Hair: see cosmetics and hairstyle guidelines To ensure the safety of the children and youth in the Archdiocese of Los Angeles, all youth volunteers – Middle and high school students, including students who are already 18 – who work or volunteer with children/youth in school or parish settings must receive training on these Boundary Guidelines before undertaking their ministry in the Archdiocese of Los Angeles and must sign this Code of Conduct form to verify they understand their obligations.

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Sources: Parent/Student Handbook Agreement