Parkview Christian School

Lincoln, NE

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PARKVIEW CHRISTIAN SCHOOL

K-5 through 12 th GRADE DRESS CODE

The goal of the dress code at Parkview Christian School can be summed up by the words modest, neat and clean. The basis for this is found in the Scriptures where we are told that we are created in the “image of God”. Thus, our dress says something about how we view God and ourselves.

Parkview Christian School will continue its tradition of uniforms for our students. Students will be allowed to continue to wear the Dennis uniforms as well as having the option to purchase the “Dennis” style clothing from other vendors such as Sears, Penney’s, Wal-mart, Target, etc.

Boys’ uniforms shall consist of solid color polos or button down dress shirts. Acceptable colors shall be: navy, dark green, burgundy/wine, red, white or royal blue. Full-length slacks or shorts (Dennis style) will be allowed in the following colors: Black, Khaki, and navy. Blue jeans, carpenter pants or denim pants of any type do not fulfill dress code. No tie strings are allowed to be displayed on shorts.

Boys must dress modestly and be well groomed. That includes hair being clean, socks worn with shoes, clothes being neat and appropriately sized.

Boys may not wear earrings or studs of any kind. Hair should be cut above the collar, and eyebrows. Hair may be colored as long as it is not outlandish or distracting. Remember, we represent God by the way we look.

Girls’ uniforms shall consist of solid color polos or button down dress blouses. Acceptable colors shall be: navy, dark green, burgundy/wine, red, white, royal blue. Full-length slacks, skorts, shorts or skirts (Dennis style) will be allowed in the following colors: black, khaki, navy or plaid. Jumpers, navy and khaki, will be allowed in the elementary. Blue jeans, carpenter pants or denim pants of any type do not fulfill dress code.

Girls must dress modestly and be well groomed. Skirts, skorts, jumpers and shorts shall be not higher than 2 inches above the knee. Also, includes hair being clean, socks or nylons shall be worn with shoes; clothes need to be pressed and neat.

Girls’ clothing must fit appropriately. Form fitting clothing is not allowed. “Tanks” and other “low rising” undershirts should not be visible

Girls may wear earrings. However, large hoops and dangling earrings shall not be worn. Hair may be colored as long as it is not outlandish or distracting.

* All current Dennis Uniforms shall conform to this dress code.

* Both boys and girls shall wear clothes as designed. Dress shirttails will be tucked in; belts will be worn with trousers designed with belt loops. Polos do not have to be tucked in as long as they are appropriately sized and neat.

* Pants or shorts are to be worn above the hips at all times.

* No open toe shoes will be allowed for boys or girls. (No flip-flops) Socks must be worn in shoes at all times.

* No tank tops or ripped t-shirts for P.E. No short shorts for P.E.

* No tattoos should be visible on any student.

* Nice cardigan sweaters or school issued jackets may be worn on cold weather days. Jackets or sweaters must remain unzipped or unbuttoned when in the building. ONLY Parkview Christian School issued hoodies and/or sweatshirts will be allowed. Long sleeved turtle necks or t-shirts, of PCS uniform colors, will be allowed to be worn under polos.

* On occasions when students are allowed to be in non-uniform attire, directions and expectations will be given at that time. Students will still be expected to dress modest, neat and clean regardless.

Our dress speaks louder than words. It communicates that we hold ourselves to a higher standard and that we respect ourselves, others, and God. Appropriate dress is just another way to communicate:

A Commitment to Excellence.

As always, the Administration will determine whether individual clothing meets the above stated requirements.

 

Dress Code PDF

Updated 07-31-2009