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December,  2008
   
   
   
   
   
   
 

 

Dress Code

Your school uniform confirms your attendance at Sacred Heart Grade School and is a symbol of unity within the school community. It minimizes distractions in the learning process. It is important that you take pride in your appearance by wearing your complete uniform always represents the school and your behavior should be a credit to both yourself and the school community.

Winter Uniforms: October 15-April 15

Girls K - 5:

Plaid jumper, white polo shirt with Sacred Heart insignia.
Black or navy tights and dress black or blue shoes. Sneaker type shoes are not permitted. Navy blue dress slacks may be worn during the winter months.

Girls 6 - 8:

Plaid skirt and white polo shirt with Sacred Heart insignia
Black or navy tights and dress black or blue shoes. Sneaker type shoes are not permitted. No jewelry is permitted. No makeup is allowed and only clear nail polish is permitted.

Boys K - 8:

Gray dress uniform trousers white polo shirts or turtlenecks (long or short sleeves), black shoes, (no sneaker type shoes or boots are permitted). Jewelry is not permitted.

Gym Uniform:

Grey uniform shorts with the Sacred Heart Grade School name on the shorts or sweats, green Sacred Heart Grade School tee-shirt and sneakers. On the day the children have gym, they come dressed in their gym.


Summer uniforms: September 5-October 14, April 15- end of the school year (optional)

Girls K-8: Light green skirt, white short sleeve polo shirt, white socks and white sneakers.

Boys K-8: Khaki shorts, white short sleeve polo shirt , white socks and white sneakers.
All uniforms should be purchased at Ludel’s.

Girls and Boys:

The presence of anything that proclaims a current fad is not permitted.
During the cold weather, students may wear the green uniform cardigan sweater or the uniform school sweatshirt. Other types of sweaters or sweatshirts may not be worn.

Personal Appearance

A good personal hygiene routine should be followed daily: ears, neck, and fingernails should be given special attention. When appropriate, children should be instructed in the use of deodorant.

Uniforms should be neat and clean.

Hair should be clean and well groomed. The boys’ hair should not be below the shirt collar. Bangs should not be so long that they impede vision.

Parents will be notified if a child comes to school consistently in an unkempt manner. If no improvement is noticed within a reasonable amount of time, an appointment with the parents and with the guidance office will be made by school officials. Children who are frequently out of uniform will be asked to be picked up by the parent for the day.
 

School Principal
Ms. Tatiana Ferraro
34 Convent Ave,
Yonkers, NY 10703
Tel. (914) 963-5318
Email: ttferraro@hotmail.com