Dress Code
Dress Code 2022-2023
Girl's And Boy's Proper Uniform Attire – Pre-k | Girl’s Proper Uniform Attire – Grades K - 3 |
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Girl's Proper Uniform Attire – Grades 4 – 5 | Girl's Proper Uniform Attire – Grades 6 –8 |
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General Uniform Regulations
Shorts may be worn in place of dress pants during the months of August, September, October, April, and May, except on Mass days. The administration of the school may adjust the time period regarding the ability to wear shorts, based on the weather.
- Navy Cardigan Optional.
- Uniforms are to fit properly; no baggy/oversized or undersized pants or other clothing are allowed.
- Only solid white T-shirts may be worn under uniform shirts/blouses, and these garments are not to extend beyond the length of the uniform shirt/blouse.
- Pants and shorts with belt loops require a solid navy brown or black belt to be worn.
- Socks must be visible above shoes. Grades 3-8.
- Short, skirt, jumpers and dress lengths are to come to the top of the knee or longer.
- All uniform needs are to be purchased through Dennis Uniform Company, https://www.dennisuniform.com/schools/BABJCR, except those items specified as being available through the school office.
Outerwear
When weather permits, gray, navy or black BJCS or BJCCS sweatshirts/hoodies may be worn with the uniform in the classroom. The navy cardigan or navy sweatshirt with school logo may also be worn to Mass, weather permitting. NO SWEATSHIRTS/HOODIES ARE TO BE WORN DURING MASS EXCEPT THE SWEATSHIRT BOUGHT THROUGH DENNIS UNIFORM. These are the only outerwear garments allowed to be worn in the classroom. Proper uniform shirts/blouses must be worn under the sweatshirt/hoodie.
Shoes
Tennis shoes are required as they offer the best protection against falls during activities. Schools shoes must be as close to solid color as possible). No light-up or roller tennis shoes allowed. Shoelaces must be white or the solid matching color of the shoes. Sperry’s may be worn in solid leather only. No sparkles, print or plaid. Other rubber-soled shoes, such as loafers, are appropriate. No black rubber or thick soles allowed (as they leave marks on the floors). No sandals, high-heels, Uggs, Toms or cowboy boots are to be worn at any time. Writing on shoes is prohibited. Girls may wear black or brown Mary Jane’s with socks on Mass days only.
Spirit Day Uniform
On Bishop John Carroll Cathedral School Spirit Days, the students may wear blue jeans or blue jean shorts, BJCS or BJCCS T-shirts and dress code appropriate shoes. Jeans and jean shorts must fit properly—no baggy/oversized, low-rise or undersized jeans or shorts are allowed. Spirit days are typically the last Friday of the month; however, these days may vary throughout the year, so it is necessary to watch for letters from teachers and administrators for specific dates.
PTO Uniform Buy-Out Days (Scrip or Fundraiser)
Students who qualify may dress out in the clothing of their choice (except Mass days) on designated days, as long as it is seasonally appropriate and proper attire. Shorts may only be worn during August, September, October, April & May (except Mass Days). The administration of the school may adjust the time period regarding the ability to wear shorts, based on the weather.
Grooming/Jewelry
Personal grooming and accessorizing should be appropriate to uniform dress. Students may not wear make-up, nail polish, necklaces or bracelets, limited to one of religious nature.
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Fads
Each year there are a few things—including some “fads”—that show up at school. These, of course, cannot be listed, nor a regulation devised to specifically cover them. When a “fad” interferes with the appropriate learning atmosphere or becomes a nuisance, then that nuisance will be eliminated. When a “fad” violates the spirit of the dress code, it will be eliminated. Just because something is not covered in the handbook does not mean that it will be acceptable. The Principal will make that decision during the course of the year.
All school staff members will monitor student appearance. In the majority of instances, problems will be handled on the classroom level. In any questionable or recurring situation, the principal will make the final decision. The principal or designee may send students not properly attired or groomed home, and any school time lost must be made up by the student.