Regina Catholic Education Center’s dress code was created to ensure that our students are focused on their learning and not trends, fads, or comparisons. Parents are expected to help the Regina staff enforce the dress code.
Polos: Shirts must be navy, white, maize, blue or gray short- or long-sleeved polos with the designated Regina logo. These polos will not need to be tucked in. Long-sleeved t-shirts of similar solid color may be worn under short-sleeved polos; the t-shirts must be tucked in and should be plain with no other images visible through the polo or on the sleeves.
Dress Shirts: White, blue, French blue dress shirts with the Regina logo will need to be tucked in.
Sweaters: Navy, white, blue, gray, or maize cardigans or crew neck/v-neck sweaters/vests with the designated Regina logo may be worn. Students must wear the polo with the designated Regina logo under sweaters.
Fleece: The navy polar fleece jacket or vest or the microfleece half-zip pullover with the designated Regina logo will be allowed. Students must wear the polo with the designated Regina logo under the fleece.
Sweatshirt: Crewneck, pewter heather, white or navy with the designated Regina logo will be allowed. Students must wear the polo with the designated Regina logo under sweatshirt.
Dresses (K-6 girls only)*+: Girls may wear navy or blue dresses with the designated Regina logo.
Jumpers (K-12 girls only)*+: Girls may wear the designated white plaid or solid-color navy or khaki jumper.
Skirts (K-12 girls only)*+: Girls may wear white plaid skirts.
Skorts (K-12 girls only)*+: Girls may wear navy, khaki, gray, or white plaid skorts
Pants: Dress or cargo pants must be navy, black, gray or khaki, solid-color and of a non-denim material.
Yoga, exercise-type, and skinny-jean-type/jeggings pants are not allowed.
Shorts +: Dress or cargo shorts must be navy, black, gray, or khaki, solid-color and of a non-denim material. Elementary students may wear shorts from August-October and April-June, with administration reserving the right to determine if shorts can be worn during these months.
Capris (girls only): Girls’ dress capris must be navy, black, gray, or khaki, solid-color, and of a non-denim material.
Yoga and exercise-type capris are not allowed.
Shoes K-6: All shoes must be closed-toe shoes or boots.
Shoes 7-12: All shoes must have closed backs and toes as well as true soles. Slippers, heavy military or snow boots, and water shoes are not permitted
* From November through March, K-6 students must wear tights or leggings under skirts, skorts, jumpers and dresses. + Must be fingertip length or longer and purchased through Lands’ End only
There will be days set forth by administration in which students do not have to follow normal dress code. On these days, although the dress code is relaxed, students will be expected to comply with the specific dress parameters for the occasion.
7-12 Dress Up Days
There will be times throughout the school-year that are designated as dress up days. Student dress on these days is expected to reflect good taste and adhere to Christian modesty. Girls may wear dress pants with a zipper (no yoga pants or leggings) or a skirt or dress that must be fingertip length or longer. Girls may wear a blouse or shirt that covers what is appropriate to be covered. If there are narrow straps on the dress, something must be worn over the dress to cover the shoulders. Boys may wear dress pants with a dress shirt and/or sweater. Boys are encouraged to wear a tie.
Violations of the dress code will be considered a willful disregard of our standards. Violations can occur during school hours (8:15-2:10/3:10). The following consequences will be administered for students found to be in violation of the dress code:
1st Offense: Student is required to correct the violation as soon as possible. This may necessitate calling a parent to have appropriate clothing brought to the school. Time missed from class will be considered unexcused.
Subsequent Offenses: Shall be dealt with on a case-by-case basis but will minimally include 1 administrative detention and activity suspension (including practice) the day of the offense. Subsequent offenses may also include in or out of school suspension, and in extreme cases expulsion. Offenses are cumulative throughout a semester. For example, Joey wears a hooded sweatshirt on Wednesday and it is his 1st offense then he wears the same sweatshirt the following Wednesday. Joey will receive an administrative detention and cannot practice, play, or attend any activities after school on Wednesday.