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Student dress, grooming, and personal cleanliness impact the image of Our Lady of Miracles Catholic School. It is a part of school tradition to wear uniforms to avoid class distinction and over-interest in fads. Besides representing school families, the clean, up-to-code uniform draws students’ attention to community responsibility. A neat, clean, and tasteful appearance creates an atmosphere of confidence, respect, and learning. Moreover, it is an opportunity to uphold, reflect, and respect the dignity of the human person. In adhering to the Our Lady of Miracles Catholic School uniform and dress code, students practice the virtues of humility, modesty, obedience, and respect.

It is the joint responsibility of parents and students to see that the uniform and dress code of the school is carried out daily; it is the responsibility of the teacher and staff to monitor and report non-compliance. Every student is expected to be in proper uniform every school day unless otherwise authorized (Please refer to the weekly calendar sent via email for dress days, spirit wear days, etc). The uniform should be neat, clean, and in good repair. Violations of any uniform, dress code, and appearance requirements are subject to school disciplinary sanctions.

The school cannot anticipate every fashion trend that may develop and therefore reserves the right to make judgments regarding the application of these general guidelines to specific items at any time.


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PK BOY and PK GIRL
All school days

  • White short or long sleeve polo
  • Alternate Option: Hunter green or Navy polo
  • Elastic waist navy or khaki shorts or pants
  • Plaid is optional for girls
  • White or navy socks
  • White turtleneck
  • Navy sweater vest
  • Navy sweater or sweatshirt
  • OLMCS jacket

K-8 GIRL

  • White short or
  • long sleeve polo
  • Alternate Option: Navy blue or Hunter Green polo
  • Navy blue, khaki or plaid skirt, skort, shorts or pants; plaid jumper
  • White or
  • navy socks
  • White turtleneck
  • OLMCS Navy sweater or sweatshirt
  • OLMCS Navy sweater vest
  • OLMCS jacket

K-8 GIRL MASS UNIFORM

  • White short or long sleeve peter pan collar shirt; must be full button, oxford style shirt
  • Plaid jumper
  • Plaid Skirt (Jr. High)
  • White or navy socks
  • Navy Bolo Tie (Jr. High)
  • OLMCS Navy sweater vest
  • OLMCS jacket
  • OLMCS Cardigan

K-8 BOY

  • White short or long sleeve polo shirt
  • Alternate Option: Navy blue or hunter green polo
  • Navy or khaki shorts or pants
  • White or Navy socks
  • White turtleneck
  • OLMCS Navy sweater or sweatshirt
  • OLMCS Navy sweater vest
  • OLMCS jacket

K-8 BOY MASS UNIFORM

  • White short or long sleeve oxford (collared) shirt; full button shirt
  • Khaki pants
  • Shorts are NOT permitted on Mass Days
  • Plaid tie
  • Navy tie (Jr. High)
  • White or navy socks
  • Belt

OLMCS Navy sweater vest

  • OLMCS jacket
  • OLMCS Cardigan

GENERAL DRESS CODE and UNIFORM REGULATIONS

Only school uniform sweatshirts may be worn in church; Non-school sweatshirts are not to be worn inside church. Students should receive teacher expectations for non-school apparel while inside the classroom.

SPIRIT DAY DRESS CODE

School sweatshirts, cardigans, and sweaters can be worn with a plain white or school white polo or any school t-shirt. Pants and shorts, for both girls and boys, can be navy blue, tan, beige, khaki. Denim pants or shorts are acceptable. School logo shorts and sweatpants are also acceptable. In addition, girls can also wear school skirts or skorts or khaki skirts or skorts. Capri pants may be worn. No jeans or shorts may be shorter than 2 inches (2") above the knee. If a student is not wearing Spirit Wear, then they must be in regular uniform. Spirit Wear Days are NOT Free Dress Days.

UNIFORM HOLIDAYS/Free Dress Days

On certain days, the principal may call a uniform holiday (Free Dress Day). On these occasions, students need to be dressed in a manner consistent with modesty and follow any guidelines laid out by the principal for the occasion. Students in grades K – 8 may have a uniform holiday on their birthdays (must be approved by the teacher and may not be on a Mass Day).