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  • Early Childhood Ages 3 & 4



    Uniforms



    Girls
    • White SHA monogram knit shirt
    • Plaid pull-on shorts
    • Plain white Velcro athletic shoes with non-marring soles
      - Characters and/or lights are not permitted on shoes.
    • Plain white socks
      - At least 2” must be visible above the shoe
      - Acceptable lengths include crew, ankle cut crew, quarter sport socks
    Boys
    • White SHA monogram knit shirt
    • Navy blue pull-on shorts
    • Plain white Velcro athletic shoes with non-marring soles
      - Characters and/or lights are not permitted on shoes.
    • Plain white socks
      - At least 2” must be visible above the shoe.
      - Acceptable lengths include crew, ankle cut crew, quarter sport socks.
    Winter Option for Boys and Girls
    • Navy blue emblem sweatshirt and sweatpants
    Physical Education Uniforms for boys and girls – must be purchased at school
    • Red knit shorts
    • Grey Saints P.E. shirt
    • White athletic shoes with non-marring soles
      - Characters and/or lights not permitted on shoes.

    Jewelry


    Children in Early Childhood are not permitted to wear jewelry, with the exception of small post earrings for girls only. If a child wears jewelry to school, the jewelry will be removed and a written warning will be sent home.

    Early Childhood Discipline Policy and Procedures


    Although the guidelines for behavior coincide with those established by Sacred Heart Academy, classroom rules and corrective measures vary from class to class based on age and expectations. Parent communication regarding disciplinary issues should always be directed to the child’s teacher first.