Uniform Dress Code
Glenview College Preparatory High School requires students to wear uniforms.
Regular School Days (M - Th)
In addition to the requirements established above students must also abide by the following:
Regular School Days (M - Th)
- Students must wear Glenview polo shirts as part of the school uniform.
- Dress pants must be black, blue or khaki shorts/pants/skirt, or school plaid skirts
- NO jeans are permitted (M-Th)
- Students may wear jeans (with NO holes) with a GCP T-shirt, College T-shirt, GCP club/sport shirt or GCP polo
- Only jeans, dress pants, shorts, or skirts in black, blue, khaki or the school plaid - No athletic shorts, sweats, etc....
In addition to the requirements established above students must also abide by the following:
- Shirts and other GCP uniform requirements must be ordered through Glenview's office or through
- Failure to wear the required uniform apparel will result in the student being sent home and not being able to attend class.
- Failure to wear the student I.D. cards on a lanyard, worn around the neck, may result in campus community service. If a student loses their I.D. they must purchase a new one from the office. Replacement lanyards can also be purchased in the office.
- Students MUST wear their student identification cards at all times while at school and during all school related functions.
- No hats, bandannas, hair nets, sweatshirt hoods, or do-rags will be allowed.
- Black and white shoe laces only.
- Slippers will not be permitted.
- No sunglasses in the building.
- Undergarments must NOT be visible.
- No midriffs showing.
- No sagging pants.
- Shorts or skirts must extend below the fingertips when arms are placed at the side.
- Any form of jewelry, belts, chains, purse, wristbands or anything deemed by the administration as a safety hazard or inappropriate will not be permitted.
Why School Uniforms for Glenview College Preparatory?
Educators and experts who are pro-school uniforms believe that uniforms contribute positively to students' behavior. They believe that when students wear uniforms, they feel more professional and behave accordingly. Many educators believe that students can become distracted by fashion trends and status symbol clothing. Therefore, when all students are dressed in regulation uniforms, there is less focus on fashion in the classroom and more focus on learning.
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