Uniforms and Dress Code

A Community Where Your Child Can Thrive

Uniforms Made Easy with Lands’ End for Schools

At Trinity Lutheran School, we partner with Lands’ End for Schools to provide a seamless uniform ordering experience. All uniform items must be purchased through Lands’ End, ensuring consistent quality and appearance for our students.

Affordable Options with Used Uniform Sales

We understand the importance of affordability. That’s why we offer gently used uniforms during our Back to School BBQ, Drop Off Day, and other special dates throughout the year—making it easier for families to maintain school standards without breaking the bank.

Simplified Footwear Policy for Comfort and Style

No more uniform shoe requirements! Students may now wear sneakers in black, red, white, or any combination of these colors. This flexible policy ensures comfort while maintaining a polished look. Please note that boots, crocs, sandals, or other footwear types are not permitted on campus.

Join a Community Committed to Excellence in Education and Faith

Trinity Lutheran School isn’t just about uniforms—it’s about nurturing your child’s growth in a supportive Christian environment. Our clear uniform policies reflect our commitment to unity and pride while allowing practical flexibility for everyday comfort.

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Trinity’s uniform policy will be strongly enforced. Guidelines are:

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For students in grades 5-8: The PE uniform, as listed, should be worn on the days when physical education is scheduled.

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The length of a girl’s skirt will be knee length. 

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No outer clothing (i.e. non-school sweatshirts, non-school sweaters, etc.) may be worn in addition to or in place of the prescribed uniform during the school day.

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Boots worn to and from school are to be exchanged for uniform sneakers or shoes during school hours.

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Hair accessories should complement the uniform. Neatly groomed collar-length hair is required of boys. Colored hair and/or color in the hair are not permitted.

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If a student belongs to an organization such as Girl Scouts, Boy Scouts, Cub Scouts, or Brownies and the meeting is immediately after school, the uniform for that organization may be worn on the day of the meeting.

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Jewelry is always to be in good taste and appropriate for school. Earrings (one pair only) should be simple and small.

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Large chains, bracelets, multiple earrings, nose rings, decorative gold teeth, and multi-finger rings are not acceptable in school.

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Expensive jewelry should not be worn.

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Boys may not wear earrings.

A parent/guardian will be called if a student arrives at school and is not dressed according to the dress code. The student might be asked to sit out of class until the matter is resolved in addition to other consequences. The ultimate responsibility for the child’s appearance and conformance with the dress code rests with the parent/guardian. The school maintains the right to determine what is and is not acceptable. These dress code rules are outlined in the Parent/Student Handbook, which is distributed to all families prior to the start of the school year.