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We have had some inquiries into our uniform policy.
Uniform Rules: Students are to be dressed in uniform from the time that they enter the school property until they leave it. Skirt hemlines must reach the knee. Walking shorts must be long enough to be deemed appropriate (to the knee or just above the knee is appropriate). Students will remove their hats before entering the school. Ties must remain tied and shirts must be tucked in until the student leaves the school property. Gym Uniform: SMS navy sweatpants or SMS navy nylon wind pants, SMS navy sweatshirts/tee-shirts, SMS navy gym shorts, white socks and clean/neat sneakers. All gym clothes must bear the Saint Michael School Logo. Gym uniforms must be purchased from J. B. Edward Uniform Company. The school sweatshirt is a pull-over with no hood. We will only allow official SMS sweatshirts to be worn. Informal Uniforms: The optional informal warm weather uniform will be allowed from the beginning of the school year through October 31 and then again from April1 through the end of the school year. Uniforms: Uniforms can be purchased from J. B. Edward Uniform Company ( (781-376-2071). The students should be dressed in uniform every day from the first day of school. As a special privilege, students in grades 6-8 are allowed to wear their polo tops beginning on March 1st. Middle school students are also allowed the privilege of wearing long-sleeve, white polo tops (bearing our logo), during the winter. They must own one formal uniform for masses. Shoes/Sneakers: Student sneakers should be clean and non-distracting (no bright colors). Dress shoes should be brown, black or dark blue. Headbands, scrunchies, and hair accessories must be dark blue or the uniform pattern. Girls’ heels must not exceed 1 ½ inches. Formal Uniforms must be worn for all Masses, Liturgies, Holy Days, etc. and from Nov. 1-March 31. Special Note: During the months of August, September and October, students will be allowed to wear sneakers to mass and liturgies. However, beginning on November 1, students will be expected to wear shoes to all masses and liturgies. Make-Up: Make-up may never be worn. Girls are allowed to wear light-colored nail polish. Students may not wear body glitter, shine or tattoos of any kinds. Students may not write on any part of their body. Jewelry: Girls may wear small post or mini-loop earrings. Boys may not wear earrings. Other body piercings are not allowed. Students may wear necklaces that depict religious symbols. One ring is acceptable. No other jewelry is acceptable except a wristwatch. Girls and boys will both refrain from any other body piercings Tag Days/No Uniform Days: At certain times during the school year, students may receive No Uniform Passes or the school may hold a No Uniform Day/Tag Day. Students are expected to dress appropriately on these special days. Ripped jeans, t-shirts with inappropriate slogans or pictures, short-shorts, short skirts, tank tops, sleeveless shirts, mid-drift blouses, flip-flops, etc. are never allowed. Make-Up/jewelry rules are the same as on uniform days. Skirts/shorts must be long enough to be deemed appropriate (to the knee or just above the knee is appropriate). When in doubt, wear pants/jeans on no uniform days. Students whose attire is inappropriate will call home for a new outfit. Students who do not dress appropriately will forfeit their next opportunity to wear no uniform to school.
Above subject to change without notice
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