
All students in kindergarten through
fifth grades are expected to abide by the Wood School mandatory uniform
dress code.
Boys:
• White or red shirts with a collar and sleeves. No logos
should be visible.
• Solid navy blue or solid black slacks, sweat pants or shorts
(no more
than 4 inches above the knee).
• Baggy or oversized clothing (more than 1 size larger than the
student’s clothing size) is unacceptable.
• NO DENIM ALLOWED.
Girls:
• White or red shirts with a collar and sleeves. No logos should
be visible.
• Solid navy blue or solid black slacks, sweat pants, jumpers,
shorts
or skorts (no more than 4 inches above the knee).
• Baggy or oversized clothing (more than 1 size larger than the
student’s clothing size) is unacceptable.
• NO DENIM ALLOWED.
Other items:
• Belts – belts if worn, must be navy, black or
brown and may not be more than 1 size larger than student’s waist.
They must be worn at the waist and no lower than the student’s
navel.
• Shoes – For safety reasons, students should wear
sturdy "closed" shoes.
• Socks – Solid white, black or navy socks may
be worn, including full length or knee-high tights for the girls.
• Sweaters/Cardigans/Sweatshirts – These must be
solid navy blue, solid black or solid white and have no logos if they
are worn inside.
Additional requirements:
• For health reasons, students are not permitted to wear hats
on campus.
• Shirts and blouses must be tucked in at all times.
• No undergarments may show, and girls are encouraged to wear
dark colored shorts under their skirts.
• In addition to the Wood School Mandatory School Uniform Dress
Code, any and all student dress requirements already enforced or enacted
by Tempe District No. 3 must also be observed.
District guidelines regarding student clothing:
It is important for our children not to interrupt instruction by wearing
distracting or revealing clothing. Spaghetti straps, tube tops, shirts
with huge armholes (so the torso is exposed), very short shorts, or
t-shirts with liquor ads or inappropriate words or messages are not
appropriate for school. Also, open-toed sandals may cause a playground
hazard for your child. We appreciate your cooperation in monitoring
your child's dress.