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Dress Code

AVE Dress Code

At Avalon Elementary School, our students (K-5) wear uniforms EVERY DAY as part of our Mandatory Uniform Policy. The uniform policy has been approved by the CCPS School Board and the School Advisory Council (SAC). Parents are responsible for purchasing and maintaining their child’s uniform clothing items. The Dress Code is as follows: 

TOPS

  • Collared polo-style shirt with no more than four buttons in any solid color
  • no logos, stripes, designs, or decorations. 

BOTTOMS

  • Solid color Navy Blue, Army Green, Black or Khaki slacks, Bermuda-length shorts, Capri pants, or skirts/shorts (no athletic shorts).
  • These items must fit on the waist and may not have large pockets or
    decorations on them.
  • Bottoms must fall two inches below the fingertips when arms are extended at the side.
  • Solid color leggings or tights may be worn under bottoms but cannot be worn on their own.

SHOES

  • Athletic sneakers that lace and tie or have Velcro closures only.
  • Sneakers should be secure on the feet.
  • Sneakers that go up the knee are not allowed.
  • No boots.

COLD WEATHER ALLOWANCES

  • Plain sweatshirts or hoodies – no logos.

HAIRSTYLES

  • All students must comply with Collier County District guidelines. Distracting styles and colors are not allowed.
  • Hair color and style shall not interfere with the educational process in the reasonable discretion of the principal or designee.

SOCKS

  • Socks must be worn

BELTS

  • Belts are not required

JEWELRY

  • Excessive jewelry is not allowed.
  • Earrings should not be larger than a quarter.

HEADWEAR

  • Ball caps, worn appropriately, can be worn when PE is held on the field or basketball court. 
  • Otherwise, no hats, scarves or bandanas are allowed.

Other than specially announced occasions, Avalon students will NOT be permitted to wear jeans or t-shirts to school.

Please Note:
Body adornment, for example, make-up, adornments which pierce flesh/tattoos (temporary or permanent) in any visible body part shall not be displayed if such display presents a health or safety issue or if such adornment interferes with the educational process in the reasonable discretion of the principal or designee.