Dress Code for:
First through Eigth grades-


All students must be dressed in the school uniform described in the uniform policy (green handout) for St. Joseph's Catholic School. While uniforms can be purchased from other sources, the style and color must match those of Educational Outfitters on the approved list. Listed below are other rules student must follow:

• No cargo pants and shorts (see uniform packet for acceptable styles)
• No denim or spandex stretch pants are allowed
• Uniforms must be in good repair, no holes, tears, frays or excessive wrinkles
• No emblems or logos on clothing other than St. Joseph Catholic School
• Boys and Girls shorts must be mid thigh to knee length
• Shirts must be tucked in
• No emblems or logos on clothing other than St. Joseph Catholic School
• No clothing that is oversized and/or sagging will be permitted
• During cold weather only approved attire may be worn in the classroom
• Feet must be covered by shoes and socks. No “flip-flops”, “jellies”, and sandal must have a strap around the ankle. Platform shoes are to be no more than 2” in height
• Acceptable jewelry is limited to one set of post or small hoop earrings. Only religious medals can be worn. No earrings may be worn by boys. One simple watch is permitted. No rings or bracelets are permitted except medical alert bracelets and others approved by the principal.
• Hair must be neat and clean. No extreme, fad, un-kept, spiked or messy styles will be permitted. Hair should be of natural color. No hair spray permitted at school. It may be applied at home and worn to school. No haircuts with buzzed designs.
• Make-up is not allowed. Body glitter is not allowed. Finger nail polish must be clear.
• No body piercing or temporary tattoos.


Let us wear our uniforms proudly since they indicate that we are members of the St. Joseph Catholic School. We belong to a school of excellence. More importantly, we wear our uniforms, may our behavior reflect the training given at our school.


Students out of uniform will not be allowed to attend class until they are in their proper attire. If a student continues to disobey our dress code it will be treated as insubordination and the student will face in-school detention or out of school detention..