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UNIFORM REGULATIONS

It is expected that all students reflect in their external appearance the characteristics of Christian ladies and gentlemen. These regulations are made to encourage habits of neatness, order, and good taste. Extremes in fashion or appearance (as interpreted by the Administrators and Teachers) are prohibited. The following regulations regarding good grooming and proper dress are effective from the time the student leaves home for school in the morning until he/she returns home in the afternoon.

BOYS:

A. GENERAL

  1. These regulations are in effect from the first day of school in September until the last day of school in June. This includes exam and undergraduate days.
  2. All boys are to wear uniform navy blue or khaki pants. All pants should be clean and pressed. Belts are to be visible. Pants are worn at the waist.
  3. All boys are expected to wear white dress shirts and ties daily. These may be short or long-sleeved, must have a full collar and be clean and pressed. Shirts are to be completely tucked in at all times
  4. Dress shoes are to be worn at all times. Shoes should be conservative in style and solid black or solid navy blue in color. Shoelaces are to be tied. Sneakers (i.e. Puma and Polo) or sandals/slippers are not permitted.
  5. All clothing should fit and be worn properly. Oversized, baggy, droopy clothing are not acceptable forms of attire.
  6. Hats or scarves may be worn only enroute to or from school. All headgear must be removed before entering the building.
  7. Extremes in haircuts, hairstyles, or hair color are not permitted. Hair should be neatly groomed, of moderate length and should not cover the ears, eyebrows, or collar. Braids are not permitted. Sideburns should not extend beyond the middle of the ear. Parts are limited to one line (no designs of any type are permitted).
  8. Boys must be clean-shaven every day. Mustaches and beards are not permitted. Boys who are not clean-shaven will be required to shave in school and may merit a detention that same day.
  9. Earrings, tongue rings, or other visible pierced body parts are not acceptable and may not be worn in school. Other forms of jewelry such as chains, nameplates, etc. must be worn INSIDE the shirt. Excessive jewelry is inappropriate. Visible tattoos are not permitted.

B. SUMMER/SPRING REGULATIONS

  1. These regulations are in effect from the first day of school in September until October 9, 2009, and then again on April 26, 2010, until the last day of school in June.
  2. Boys may wear the Spellman uniform polo in white or navy blue in place of the white dress shirt. It is worn tucked completely in so that the belt is visible.
  3. Sneakers may NOT be worn.

C. FALL/WINTER REGULATIONS

  1. These regulations are in effect from October 13, 2009, until April 26, 2010.
  2. All boys must wear the white dress shirt with a tie. Senior and Junior boys may wear the uniform turtleneck in place of the shirt and tie.
  3. Senior boys must wear the white varsity uniform sweater. Occasionally the navy uniform sweater vest may be worn instead of the white sweater.
  4. Junior boys must wear the red uniform vest.
  5. Sophomore and freshmen boys are to wear the navy uniform cardigan or navy V-neck sweater vest.

GIRLS:

A. GENERAL

  1. These regulations are in effect from the first day of school in September until the last day of school in June. This includes exam and undergraduate days.
  2. All girls must wear the navy uniform skirt. The length of the skirt is to be no more than 1” above the knee in front and back. Skirts may not be rolled.
  3. All girls are expected to wear white uniform blouses or the white uniform polo shirts. These may be short or long-sleeved, clean and pressed. Blouses/shirts are to be completely tucked in at all times.
  4. Navy blue knee or flesh tone socks and stockings are to be worn with the navy blue uniform skirt. Thigh highs are not permitted.
  5. Shoes worn with the uniform should have a low heel, be conservative in style and solid black or solid navy blue in color. If applicable, shoelaces are to be tied or buckles closed. The following shoes may NOT be worn: backless or open-toed shoes, boots, clogs, platform shoes or shoes with ankle straps, slippers, sandals or sneakers (i.e. Puma and Polo).
  6. All clothing should fit and be worn properly. Oversized, droopy clothing, extremely tight fitting, low overly revealing clothing are not acceptable forms of attire.
  7. Extremes in haircuts, hairstyles, or hair color are not permitted. Excessive make-up is inappropriate. Bandannas and scarves may be worn enroute to and from school but must be removed before homeroom.
  8. Post or earrings (no bigger than a quarter) may be worn. Only one earring in each ear may be worn. Excessive jewelry is inappropriate. Tongue rings, nose rings or visible pierced body parts are not acceptable and may not be worn. Visible tattoos are not permitted.

B. SUMMER/SPRING REGULATIONS

  1. These regulations are in effect from the first day of school in September until October 9, 2009, and then again on April 26, 2010, until the last day of school in June.
  2. All girls may wear the khaki skort. Senior girls may wear the light blue uniform skirt.
  3. White knee socks or stockings may be worn with the skort or light blue skirt.
  4. The Spellman uniform polo shirt may be worn with either the navy skirt or the skort.

4. FALL/WINTER REGULATIONS

  1. These regulations are in effect from October 13, 2009, until April 26, 2010.
  2. All girls must wear the white blouse with the navy skirt or the navy uniform pants. Senior and Junior girls may wear the uniform turtleneck in place of the blouse.
  3. Senior girls must wear the white varsity uniform sweater. Occasionally the navy uniform sweater vest may be worn with or instead of the white sweater.
  4. Junior girls must wear the red uniform vest.
  5. Sophomore and freshmen girls are to wear the navy uniform cardigan or navy V-neck sweater vest.

SPECIAL OCCASIONS:

  1. At certain times (Pep Rally, Field Trips, etc.) during the year uniform regulations may be relaxed or altered. Specific permission must be obtained from the Deans of Students.
  2. At other times a Uniform Pass must be obtained from one of the Deans of Students before homeroom.
  3. On extremely cold days girls will be permitted to wear pants to and from school. Jeans are never permitted and pants must be replaced with the skirt upon entering the building.
  4. Violations of the dress code may result in disciplinary action, including exclusion from class and/or school.