Dress Code
WELLINGTON ELEMENTARY DRESS CODE
BOTTOMS |
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Accepted |
Not Accepted |
Uniform pants or shorts; cargo pants or shorts; skirts or skorts; capris; jumpers |
No denim of any kind (NO JEANS) |
Cotton blend/twill type material |
No logos of any kind |
Solid Colors: khaki, black, or navy blue |
No other colors except for khaki, black, or navy blue |
Skirts, skorts, shorts, and jumpers must be no more than 2 inches above the knee. Girls are encouraged to wear shorts under their skirts or jumpers. |
No bell bottoms, stretch pants, jogging suit pants, or sweat pants |
SHIRTS |
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Accepted |
Not Accepted |
Collared shirts (knit polo or oxford shirts) |
No logos except for Wellington Elementary logos |
Short or long sleeves |
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Polo and oxford shirts can be any solid color. |
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Wellington polos and t-shirts may be worn at any time. |
No other types of polos or t-shirts can be worn. |
SWEATERS/SWEATSHIRTS/VESTS |
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Accepted |
Not Accepted |
Cardigan or pullover sweaters/sweatshirts (v-neck or rounded neck) |
No zippered or hooded sweatshirts/jackets |
A turtleneck or collared shirt must be worn underneath sweaters or vests. |
No jogging suits or nylon wind suits |
Sweaters, sweatshirts, and vests can be any solid color. |
No logos expect Wellington Elementary logos |
Wellington sweatshirts may be worn at any time. |
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SHOES/SOCKS/STOCKINGS/TIGHTS |
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Accepted |
Not Accepted |
Enclosed sneakers and shoes |
No open toed or open back shoes (including sandals, flip flops, crocs, clogs, jellies, etc.) |
Socks, tights, or stockings must be worn at all times. |
No heelys or similar types of shoes |
In addition to the dress code guidelines previously mentioned, please observe the following expectations:
- Belts must be worn and shirt-tails must be tucked neatly into pants/bottoms.
- Outer garments (jackets, coats, etc.) may not be worn after the beginning of the school day at 9:05.
- Regular dress code attire is required for all field trips unless otherwise noted.
- Body art and tattoos (real or fake) are not permitted.
- Students may be asked to remove earrings, necklaces, bracelets, other jewelry or any other items that become a distraction in the classroom. If students are asked to remove these items, they must give them to their teacher who will turn them in to the office. Parents must come to the school to pick up the items at their convenience.
Consequences - Students not in compliance with the dress code will be asked to (1) correct the violation in the classroom or (2) will be sent to the FRC to correct the violation. If the violation cannot be corrected in the FRC, parents will be notified of the violation. Repeated dress code violations will require a parent conference with an office administrator or designee. Any dress code concerns that fall outside of the scope of the SBDM approved dress code will be handled on an individual basis by school administrators.