Uniform Regulations
Uniforms at OCS are mandatory. Implementation of the OCS Uniform Policy is as follows:
1. General:
Uniforms must be worn during school hours, except under special
circumstances as announced by the school. Uniforms must also be worn
for all before and after school programs, including field trips and
special school activities, and all tutoring and enrichment sessions,
except on occasions when costumes may be required for dress
rehearsals or performances. Gym clothes may be required for athletic
activities.
2. Appearance:
Students must present a clean, modest, and neat appearance at all
times. All clothing must be appropriately sized and worn correctly.
Pants/shorts/skirts must be worn at the waist, shirts must be
buttoned and tucked in, shoes must be tied or fastened, clothing must
be worn right-side-out, etc. Clothing shall not be excessively worn
or have holes.
3. Dress Uniform: Dress uniforms (as described in Section Two) will
be worn on Mondays, for field trips, and on other occasions as
communicated by the school.
4. OCS Plaid:
The approved plaid for OCS is "Blue/Gold." This plaid is sold through several vendors. A sample will be available at the school on
request.
5. Footwear:
Shoes for students should be in neutral or coordinating colors. Shoes
should be conservative in style. Students must wear shoes that are
not distracting (no lights, charms, or characters). Closed toed and
closed heel shoes only. Heels or soles may not be higher than 2
inches. Athletic shoes may be required for gym.
6. Socks:
Socks or tights must always be worn. Socks for students should
coordinate with the uniform. Girls may also wear appropriate smooth
opaque or cable knit tights. No nylon stockings may be worn.
7. Underclothing: Other than plain white undershirts worn under
uniform shirts, underclothing should not be visible. Girls are
encouraged to wear shorts under skirts and jumpers. Shorts, knit
leggings or pants that show underneath these articles of clothing are
not allowed.
8. Hemlines:
The hemlines in jumpers and skirts shall be no shorter than 2 inches
above the kneecap; shorts and skorts will not be shorter than 4
inches above the kneecap.
9. School Shirts: Optional school shirts or sweatshirts may be worn
only on Fridays or other specially designated times. School sweatshirts must
always be worn with a school shirt or other uniform shirt underneath.
10. School Logos: The Board-approved Odyssey Charter Logo may be worn
on Board-approved uniform tops.
11. Jewelry, etc.: Girls may wear jewelry or hair accessories that are
appropriate for wear at school and are not a distraction. Boys may
not wear earrings. All jewelry, if worn, must not be a distraction
to the educational environment of the class or school. Sunglasses
should not be worn inside the school building.
12. Hair:
Hair must be kept neat, have a combed appearance, and be appropriate
for school. Irregular coloring of hair or outlandish hairstyles are
inappropriate. Hair coloring and outlandish hairstyle parameters
will be left to the discretion of the Director.
13. Cosmetics:
Any makeup worn should be appropriate for school and not a
distraction.
14. Head coverings: No hats of any kind, including baseball caps, may
be worn inside the school building. Head coverings of a religious
nature (e.g. yarmulke, hijad, etc.) are permitted.
15. Outerwear:
All sweaters and vests must be worn with a uniform approved shirt
underneath. Outerwear that is worn for warmth to and from school and
at outside recess is not considered a uniform item.
16. Uniform Availability:
No specific manufacturer or vendor for clothing is required, but uniform clothing must match the colors and styles below. Items meeting the descriptions which are listed below may be found at many outlets. See a list of retail stores.
Dress items not specifically covered above but considered inappropriate or
contrary to the Purpose Statement in the Uniform Policy are subject
to review and interpretation by the Board of Trustees.
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