Uniform Policy At St. Joseph School we intentionally create an environment which is based around Gospel values and which holds each person with dignity and respect. Our policies regarding the school uniform and modest dress help foster this environment. It is also true that people give the most energy and care to the areas of their life which are important to them. When we take pride in what we wear, and at St. Joseph School that is the uniform, it says that we are proud to be here. When we care about how we look it means we take pride in ourselves. Therefore, modest dress and the school uniform are issues in which we place our energy. The St. Joseph School monogram cross is a symbol of the foundation of our school. It will act as a daily reminder for us to serve one another as followers of Christ in all that we do and say. Each student has the responsibility to be in complete school uniform at all times during the school day. Students who are not in the correct uniform will receive a written warning for the first offense. Further infractions will result in the student being sent to the office to call home for the correct uniform. Students with untucked shirts will receive a written warning. Continued occurrences will result in detention. Read more on school policies in the Parent/Student Handbook. |