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DRESS CODE/UNIFORM POLICYStudents are required to wear uniforms while attending school. Exceptions will be made for “Free Dress Day,” which will typically be the last Friday of each month, unless rescheduled. RPAT (Ridgway Parents and Teachers), in cooperation with the school, also promotes the sale of T-shirts, sweatshirts, and hoodies (items bearing the school logo) during the school year. Clothing should reflect the Christian environment RCS strives to maintain.The following dress code chart and lists will make approved wear for students of RCS very clear. No assumption of acceptability may be made regarding any unlisted accessory or apparel item.CLOTHING ITEMCOLORSSTYLERESTRICTIONSFemales’ Skirts & JumpersNavy blue, khaki, forest green, school plaidSeveral styles availableAppropriate length (absolutely no more than 4 inches above the knee), modest in fitFemales’ BlousesNavy blue, forest green, red, or white (including layered shirts)Button-up with collarSchool logos only (no brand names), must have sleeves and be long enough to be tucked inFemales’ or Males’ SweatersNavy blue, forest green, red, or whitePullover or cardiganSchool logos only(no brand names), may be worn in the building(approved shirt to be worn under all sweater vests)Females’ or Males’ Uniform Slacks / Pants / ShortsNavy blue, khaki, forest greenStandardSchool logos only (no brand names)shorts absolutely no more than 4 inches above the knee(MUST be worn at the waist)BeltsBlack, brown, or whitePlain with no embellishments (e.g., sequins, buttons, ornate stitching, etc.)Sagging totally unacceptableFemales’ or Males’ ShirtsNavy blue, forest green, red, or whiteButton-upSchool logos only(no brand names), must have sleeves and be long enough to be tucked inFemales’ or Males’ Pullover Shirts with Collars & SleevesNavy blue, forest green, red, or whitePolo, with collars or RCS logoSchool logos only (no brand names)RCS Sweatshirts, RCS Hoodies, & RCS T-shirtsNavy blue, forest green, red, white, or grayStandardSchool logos required(no brand names), may be worn in the buildingRCS Club ShirtsNavy blue, forest green, red, white, or grayStandardObvious RCS identification required (acceptable as regular uniform attire)Plain Hoodies or Plain Sweatshirts (when worn as a coat or to provide warmth in the building)Navy blue, forest green, red, white, gray or blackStandardAbsolutely no logos or brand names, may be worn in the building(no plain T-shirts allowed)ShoesBlack, brown, white or navy only Comfortable and appropriate for age and activityAbsolutely no cleats, no “faddish” footwear or flip-flopsSocksAny ColorStandardNoneTightsNavy blue, khaki, forest green, red, white or blackStandardNo prints or patterns of any kindSandalsAny ColorStandardMust have a strap at the heel Tennis ShoesAny ColorStandardNo open-heeled styles, no Heely’s, no motion-activated lighting, no excessive designsJackets & Coats (Outerwear)School colors preferredAppropriate May not be worn in the classrooms(no brand names)Field TripsRed RCS T-shirt with appropriate slacks/pantsJeans often considered appropriate for the activity(dress may be determined by teachers)Unacceptable Grooming and Dress Criteria (for males and females)No hats to be worn inside, except for special programmingShirts to be buttoned up, except for top buttonNo sunglasses to be worn inside No hair rollersNo see-through garmentsNo bandannas to be worn on the headShirt sleeves and collars to be buttonedExcessively tight shirts or pants unacceptableSlacks/pants that sag, have holes, or are not hemmed unacceptablePant legs are not to be tucked into bootsLength for all shorts to be no more than 4” above the kneeNo monogramming or visible brand logos allowedNo outlandish hairstyles or colors to be allowed (including streaks), unless acceptable because of participation in special, school-sponsored events No extreme hair accessories allowed (e.g., feathers, large bows and/or ribbons, ornate hair clamps or barrettes, or combs) No peace symbols or designsTattoos, whether permanent or temporary, etched on the body with pen, pencil, or markers considered inappropriate for school (An exception is made for special school activities that may feature face painting.)Mandatory to cover tattoos Requirement to cover tattoos includes all school activities (e.g., sports activities, P.E., etc.)Body jewelry (other than the following listed items) unacceptable (This does not include watches, bracelets, necklaces, and similar items that do not distract, disturb, or draw excessive attention to the student.)Specific Restrictions for MalesNo piercing jewelry to be wornHair to be cut and groomed at all times Hair to be cut above the eyebrow, above the ears, and off the neckDesigns cut into hair not preferredAbsolutely no Mohawks or any other extreme hairstyleThe face to be clean-shaven, other than a neatly trimmed moustacheSpecific Restrictions for FemalesNo leggings/jeggingsNo slits in skirts that are above the kneeSkirts no more than 4” above the kneeNo piercing jewelry – other than a single earring in each ear, which is in good taste and does not draw attention to the student (one inch in diameter or the size of a quarter)No chandelier or dangling type earrings that are more than one inch in lengthButton-up shirts not gapped open All shirts, including polo shirts, to be buttoned all the way, except for the top button Facial make-up for girls to be inconspicuous so that it does not draw attention to the student ShoesShoes should stay on the students’ feet, even when they walk or run. Shoes with laces should be laced and tied. Appropriate tennis shoes are to be worn on PE days. Free Dress DayThe last Friday of each month is designated FREE DRESS DAY. On Free Dress Day, students are not allowed to wear any clothing articles that display alcohol products, tobacco, profanity, or inappropriate images not in keeping with a Christian atmosphere. On Free Dress Day, no pictures, signs, symbols, or designs which call attention to a specific part of the human anatomy may be on clothing. There should be no bare midriffs. No mesh or see-through material is allowed. Free Dress Day may be adjusted to accommodate calendar conflicts as needed. Parents/guardians will be notified of any changes concerning this day. Wind shorts or shorts not in compliance with the length described in the dress code are not allowed on Free Dress Day. (Occasionally a “Not”-Free Dress Day will be scheduled as a fundraiser.) Always Remember Modest Dress!Students MUST dress modestly for all activities (e.g., ballgames) that occur after school hours as well. No short shorts or skirts or revealing shirts are allowed. Modest dress is the bottom line. ................
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