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2016-17 Regulations for Freshmen
High School Uniforms Regulations for Freshmen
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Objectives SWBAT explain expectations for Uplift Heights High School uniform, all grades, for the academic year.
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Freshmen (9th grade) and Sophomores (10th grade)
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Uniforms – HS vs. MS The biggest differences for freshmen entering high school are: Scholars wear the approved plaid tie not the solid navy blue tie Friday polo is the navy blue shirt with the Heights crest logo All uniform tops must have the Uplift Heights Crest. Uniforms should no longer have the “H” logo. No tennis shoes will be allowed
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So what does this look like?
Freshmen and sophomores - Monday – Thursday formal uniform (guys):
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Ties: school approved plaid traditional tie or bow tie Shirt: white long or short sleeve Logo: Uplift Heights Preparatory Crest Pants: silver/medium grey; no dark or charcoal pants Belt: black leather Shoes: professional style black or navy blue with light colored sole
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So what does this look like?
Freshmen and sophomores - Monday – Thursday formal uniform (girls):
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Let’s take a closer look…..
Ties: school approved plaid traditional tie or bow tie Shirt: white long or short sleeve Logo: Uplift Heights Preparatory Crest Pants: silver/medium grey; no dark or charcoal pants Belt: black leather Skirt: school approved blue/red plaid pattern Shoes: professional style black or navy blue with light colored sole Socks: navy or black knee high socks
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Juniors (11th grade) and Seniors (12th grade)
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Uniforms – 10th vs. 11th The biggest differences for sophomores entering 11th grade are: Change from white oxford shirt to light blue oxford shirt with formal uniform Required to wear blazers Monday – Thursday in all common areas beginning Monday, September 12, 2016 All uniform tops must have the Uplift Heights Crest. Uniforms should no longer have the “H” logo. No tennis shoes will be allowed
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So what does this look like?
Juniors - Monday – Thursday formal uniform (guys):
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Let’s take a closer look…..
Ties: school approved plaid traditional tie or bow tie Shirt: light blue long or short sleeve Logo: Uplift Heights Preparatory Crest Pants: silver/medium grey; no dark or charcoal pants Belt: black leather Shoes: professional style black or navy blue with light colored sole
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So what does this look like?
Juniors - Monday – Thursday formal uniform (girls):
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Let’s take a closer look…..
Ties: school approved plaid traditional tie or bow tie Shirt: light blue long or short sleeve Logo: Uplift Heights Preparatory Crest Pants: silver/medium grey; no dark or charcoal pants Belt: black leather Skirt: school approved blue/red plaid pattern Shoes: professional style black or navy blue with light colored sole Socks: navy or black knee high socks
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Seniors! Senior uniforms are exactly the same as the juniors EXCEPT for the tie: Seniors have a choice for ties. They are: Seniors will be given their choice of one tie at “Back to School Blast”. Any additional ties will need to be purchased through Affordable Uniforms.
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Senior Ties The ‘blue and burgundy’ tie is intended to be worn with the grey slacks: The ‘burgundy’ tie is intended to be worn with the skirt: However, scholars can wear either tie with any uniform. Their choice!
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Friday Uniforms – All HS Scholars
All high school scholars are allowed to wear the navy blue HS polo with the Heights crest on Friday’s. Only navy blue polo shirts are allowed. White polo shirts are no longer allowed to be worn. Formal uniforms may be worn on Friday’s but must be the full uniform.
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Heights/college spirit Fridays
One Friday a month you will be allowed to wear a Heights or college t-shirt on a designated Friday. These “Spirit Fridays” will be announced and on the calendar. This year they were the second Friday of each month. Must be worn with the rest of the normal Friday uniform – pants, belt, shoes and socks. No hoodies.
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Sweaters and jackets Any Heights approved sweater or jacket will be allowed in class. Must have Heights crest No hoodies – including Heights athletic hoodies Shirt and tie must be showing at all times Some examples:
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Shoes – YES! For the school year, scholars at the high school level must wear a professional style shoe that has a white or light colored sole. Examples of shoes that are allowed:
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Shoes – Yes! For the year you may also wear the all black Vans with tan soles:
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Shoes – No! Examples of shoes that are not allowed:
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Resources Parent and scholar agreement must be signed and returned to advisor by Friday, May 20 Uniform code will be sent home in black and white print This Power point presentation and Uniform Code (in color) can be accessed on our website at Uniform Code (in color) will be available in the front office soon!
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