Dress Code

Traditional (non-winter) Dress Code

The Uniform Dress Code does not allow for clothing with colored trim, stripes, embroidery, decoration, etc. It also does not provide for overalls (overalls with pants or shorts), sweat pants, knit pants/skirts, leggings, etc.

Bottoms:

Tops:

Other dress code rules:

School administrators will determine if clothing is appropriate for school and complies with district rules.

Winter/Cold Weather

On very cold days, students who walk, bike, etc. may need to wear sweatpants, etc. over their school clothes on their way to/from school. However, any clothing that doesn’t meet dress code requirements must be removed before school begins.

Jackets, sweaters, coats, etc.

Any pullover garment that is worn all day (sweater, sweater vest, sweatshirt) should:

Dress Code Benefits

The Polk County School Board has a mandatory dress code for all elementary and middle school students. There are many positive reasons for a school dress code, including:

*Applies to all Elementary and Middle School students

**Polk County Public Schools Student Code of Conduct, Section 2.10, E.5.F. (Elementary); Section
2.09, E.5.F. (Secondary)

School Supply List

Polk County School District has a set Supply List for all Elementary Students based on their grade level. Please find the appropriate supply list below. We ask that students bring the supplies to class on the first day of school.

If you would like to donate any additional supplies to your child's classroom, please check with the teacher to see what supplies may be needed.

Kindergarten Supply List

First Grade Supply List

Second Grade Supply List

Third Grade Supply List

Fourth and Fifth Grade Supply List