Non-Uniform Day Dress Code
(N.U.T. Day)
All non- uniform days will be scheduled by the administration. This is a day to
"dress up" or wear nice casual clothes. The cost of coming out of uniform will
vary. Money collected is used for special student projects and fund raisers.
Below you will find a list of the guidelines:
1. Clothing with slogans, pictures, patches or inscriptions that are inconsistent
with the philosophy of SCPS is not allowed. The principal will determine whether
an article of clothing is appropriate.
2. Pre-kindergarten through fifth grade may wear nice sweatsuits.
3. Shoes must be worn. Socks must be worn with
all shoes except sandals.
Lower School students can not wear shoes
without backs.
4. Shoe heels must be less than two inches in height.
5. Lower school students may only wear shorts or skorts
that are knee length or longer (at least the length
of uniform shorts).
6. No halter or tank tops, spaghetti-strap tops or dresses.
7. No baggy clothing may be worn.
8. No leggings with oversized T-shirts as dresses.
9. Dresses and skirts should not be shorter than uniform code.
10. Students may wear jeans on non-uniform days.
11. No t-shirts may be worn as outer garments (Upper School & Middle School).
12. The stomach and midriff area must be covered. No extremely low-cut blouses/shirts may be
worn.
13. No sleeveless blouses/shirts are allowed (Upper School).
14. No hip-huggers or low cut pants may be worn.
15. Clothing may not have holes, rips or tears.
16. Students who are improperly dressed may be sent home or placed in in-house
suspension.
(N.U.T. Day)
All non- uniform days will be scheduled by the administration. This is a day to
"dress up" or wear nice casual clothes. The cost of coming out of uniform will
vary. Money collected is used for special student projects and fund raisers.
Below you will find a list of the guidelines:
1. Clothing with slogans, pictures, patches or inscriptions that are inconsistent
with the philosophy of SCPS is not allowed. The principal will determine whether
an article of clothing is appropriate.
2. Pre-kindergarten through fifth grade may wear nice sweatsuits.
3. Shoes must be worn. Socks must be worn with
all shoes except sandals.
Lower School students can not wear shoes
without backs.
4. Shoe heels must be less than two inches in height.
5. Lower school students may only wear shorts or skorts
that are knee length or longer (at least the length
of uniform shorts).
6. No halter or tank tops, spaghetti-strap tops or dresses.
7. No baggy clothing may be worn.
8. No leggings with oversized T-shirts as dresses.
9. Dresses and skirts should not be shorter than uniform code.
10. Students may wear jeans on non-uniform days.
11. No t-shirts may be worn as outer garments (Upper School & Middle School).
12. The stomach and midriff area must be covered. No extremely low-cut blouses/shirts may be
worn.
13. No sleeveless blouses/shirts are allowed (Upper School).
14. No hip-huggers or low cut pants may be worn.
15. Clothing may not have holes, rips or tears.
16. Students who are improperly dressed may be sent home or placed in in-house
suspension.