Dress Code
Boys – ICEF Inglewood logo only Polo style shirt - WHITE or NAVY BLUE ONLY
Pleated style pants or knee shorts – GRAY ONLY.
SHOES - solid black, white or Navy tennis or walking shoes.
ALL OUTERWEAR sweaters, jackets, sweatshirts, and MUST be solid Navy blue have first initial, middle initial and full last name.
Girls – ICEF Inglewood logo only Polo style shirt –WHITE or NAVY BLUE ONLY
Pleated style pants or shorts GRAY ONLY Jumper or skort in BERNARD PLAID ONLY.
All Stockings/Tights – WHITE ONLY.
No Leggings.
SHOES - solid black, white or Navy tennis or walking shoes.
ALL OUTERWEAR sweaters, jackets, sweatshirts navy MUST have first initial, middle initial and full last name.
All students are required to participate in ICEF PUBLIC SCHOOLS uniform program. Uniforms are worn Monday through Friday. Free dress is the Last Friday of the month.
In addition to the above uniform requirements, children must show proper attention to personal cleanliness, health, safety, and suitability of clothing and appearance; children will;
- Not wear caps backwards or to the side; caps and sunglasses must be removed inside the classroom.
- Not wear bandanas, skull caps, or wave caps.
- Not wear open-toe sandals, sling-back shoes, or mules.
- Not wear tank tops, short shorts, midriff, and string-tied tops.
- Not wear mini-skirts.
- Not wear sagging pants.
- Not wear jewelry that creates a safety hazard. Girls (1) earring per ear.
- Not wear T-Shirts and hair cuts with distasteful language or graphics; no shirts with holes tears/rips.
- Boys are not allowed to wear earrings and necklaces.
It is the responsibility of the student and family to be compliant with the school uniform policy. A student may be issued special school attire when administration deemed necessary to avoid missing instructional time. Students must change into the attire regardless of how unfashionable it may be. Students who come to school out of school uniform will incur the following infractions:
1st infraction – Receives a citation and the parent is contacted to bring the student their proper uniform. Second notice will receive 5 demerits.
2nd infraction - 5 demerits lose 1 free dress
3rd infraction - Meeting with Director and/or loss of free dress privileges.
Boys’ examples of not wearing the uniform correctly: wearing clothes that are too baggy or too large, layering of clothes, shirt not tucked in, etc.
Girls’ examples of not wearing the uniform correctly: wearing clothes that are too tight, too short, exposing midriff, etc. Accessorizing with colors other than gray or white (i.e. red belt and red socks)
Free Dress
The following guidelines are designed to promote a standard of appearance which enhances the learning environment while allowing for reasonable comfort and individuality of all students. Extreme or outrageous appearance is to be avoided. Specific dress code standards are given below:
- Appropriate closed toe shoes are required; either hard-soled or tennis shoes are acceptable. For student safety, rubber soled shoes are required for Physical Education.
- Shorts of an appropriate length (knee) and style are accepted.
- Clothing which overexposes the body is unacceptable.
- Lewd or suggestive attire may not be worn.
- Apparel which advertises, glorifies, or symbolizes any illegal substance may not be worn.
- Jewelry that might create a hazard to a student’s safety may not be worn.
- Any questions regarding “appropriateness” will be determined by the Director.
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