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U N I F O R M/D R E S S   C O D E

All scholars must wear a
UAAHC uniform to school daily.

Uniforms may be purchased online:

www.scholasticschooluniforms.com

or in person at:

Scholastic Uniforms
65-31 Grand Ave.
Maspeth, NY 11378
(718) 416-3151

For uniform questions, call: (718) 234-6200
or from outside NYC: (1-888) 469-9911


Additional Dress Code Requirements:

  • Pants
    • Must be neatly presented dress or casual slacks.
    • No jeans.
    • Belts must be worn with pants.
    • Must be pulled up on the waist -- no sagging in any manner.

     

  • Shoes
    • Must wear solid black or brown leather shoes that present a professional, business-like appearance.
    • Soles may be soft or hard, but the soles must be solid black.
    • Examples of shoes that are NOT acceptable:
      • Prada soft-bottom sneaker/shoes.
      • Mauri soft-bottom sneaker/shoes.
      • Nike All-Condition Gear boots/sneakers.
      • Coach soft-bottom sneaker/shoes.
      • Gucci soft-bottom sneaker/shoes.
      • Diesel soft-bottom sneaker/shoes.
      • Black sneakers.
      • Sandals.
    • Examples of shoes that ARE acceptable:
      • Solid black or brown leather shoes with black soles.

       

  • Jewelry
    • Necklaces and chains must be tucked inside the shirt, along with any charms, medallions, or name plates that may be on a necklace or chain.

Furthermore, a scholar's dress, grooming, and appearance must reflect the following principles:

  • Clothing must be safe, appropriate and not be disruptive or interfere with the educational process, e.g., items of clothing that can be easily removed or tossed about by others.
  • Safe footwear must be worn at all times.
  • Vulgar, obscene, libelous, or denigrating items must not be worn.
  • Clothing that promotes and/or endorses the use of alcohol, tobacco, or illegal drugs and/or encourages illegal or violent activities or pornographic/sexual overtones must not be worn. 

Scholars who violate the Uniform/Dress Code Policy will face disciplinary action.


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