Uniform Policy

Liberty Magnet Uniform Policy

Girls
• Shirts-tucked in; collared, solid navy, red or white polo style (no logos except for Liberty’s logo); white Peter
Pan collar blouse
• Jumpers/Dresses-Liberty plaid, navy, or khaki (mid-thigh length)
• Shorts/Skorts/Skirts-worn at the waist; Liberty plaid, navy, or khaki (mid-thigh length)
• Pants-worn at the waist; navy or khaki; no cargo pants or leggings
• Belts-navy, brown, black (a belt must be worn if the bottoms have belt loops)
• Socks-ankle, crew, or knee; solid red, white, navy, or black (no logos)
• Shoes-tennis shoes/sneakers with laces or Velcro (no platforms or boots)

Boys
• Shirts-tucked in; collared, solid navy, red or white polo style (no logos except for Liberty’s logo)
• Shorts-navy or khaki; no cargo or carpenter style (mid-thigh length; worn at the waist)
• Pants-navy or khaki; no cargo or carpenter style (worn at the waist)
• Belts-navy, brown, black (a belt must be worn if the bottoms have belt loops)
• Socks-ankle, crew, or knee; solid red, white, navy, or black (no logos)
• Shoes-tennis shoes/sneakers with laces or Velcro

Spirit Days
• Student Spirit Day- Friday or the last day of the week
• School spirit shirt or uniform shirt- worn with solid blue denim bottoms (no markings, decorations, or holes)
Casual for a Cause Days
• Tennis shoes/sneakers only
• Shoulders must be covered
• Dresses/skirts/skorts/shorts must be mid-thigh length

Cold Weather Wear
• Jeans or sweatpants are allowed on chilly days when it is 50 degrees or lower; sweatpants must be a solid
color without stripes/decorations/logos/writing
• Leggings (red, white, or blue) are allowed but must be worn under a skirt or a dress
• All sweaters, sweatshirts, and fleece jackets must be a solid color without stripes/decorations/logos/writing
(except for Liberty logo)
• Thicker jackets and coats for really cold weather may be school appropriate (any color) but will be removed in
the classrooms
• Sweaters must be solid red, white or navy (cardigan or pullover) and worn with a collared shirt underneath

Dress Code Infractions/Consequences
• First Offense- teacher writes note in student’s agenda
• Second Offense- teacher calls parent
• Third Offense- student sent to the office to receive a formal dress code infraction form
• Fourth Offense- parent contacted to bring dress code appropriate clothing to school

Special Notes
• Dress, grooming practices, and personal hygiene will not interfere with schoolwork, create disorder, disrupt
 the educational program, or prevent the student from achieving educational objective
• Dress practices must not be indecent, vulgar, or disruptive to orderly learning environment; must not cause
 or result in discrimination against, bullying, or harassing of other students or school staff; clothing and
accessories will contain no inappropriate words or phrases, themes, or advertisements such as politics,
 alcohol, tobacco, drugs, gang-related symbols, guns, knives, or violence-promoting symbols
• Jewelry - nothing loose or dangling (such as necklaces, bracelets, and earrings)
• Hair and clothing must not block vision or restrict movement, no unnatural hair color
• Please provide an extra set of clothes. No extra clothes on campus.