Need to buy a shirt for the new school uniform?
Both companies listed below have CHS polo shirts available
(Click on the company name to connect to company website)
Remember, for the 2008-2009
school year, Osceola County School Board has approved a Mandatory
Uniform Policy For All K-12 Students.
Celebration High School shirt colors are: White, Purple, or Navy
On April 15, 2008, The Osceola County School Board approved the following
uniform policy for all elementary, middle, and high school students for the
2008-2009 school year to enable all students to experience a safer learning
environment on all school campuses:
--Navy blue or khaki pants, walking shorts, slacks, skirts, skorts, jumpers,
or similar clothing made of twill, corduroy, or denim fabric. (A small logo
is acceptable)
--White or navy blue shirts with collars such as a polo, oxford, or dress
shirt (A small logo is acceptable)
Schools have the option of adding one or two shirt colors to reflect their
school colors, and schools could permit students to wear school-sponsored
T-shirts on Fridays or school spirit days that the school principal designates.
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The new policy also includes the following:
**The size of shirts and pants must be appropriate to the student’s
body size and not oversized or undersized.
**Shirts must be tucked into the waistband of the pants or skirt. Exceptions
will be allowed in individual cases at the principal’s discretion.
**Pants or shorts with belt loops must be worn with a belt so that the waistband
is worn at the waist and not below.
**The hem of the girls’ skirts or dresses must be no shorter than mid-thigh.
**Elementary and middle school students’ footwear must be closed toe
and heel athletic shoes. High school students may wear sandals provided they
don’t interfere with the safety and welfare of the student. Platforms
and shoes with wheels may not be worn.
Students may already have clothes that can serve as school uniforms, or parents
can buy them from any local retailer in the mall, at discount stores, at consignment
shops, from a uniform company, or from a catalog.
No student will be denied attendance at school or be penalized for failing
to wear a school uniform due to financial hardship. Each school and School
Advisory Council will be developing procedures and criteria to offer assistance
to these students. Parents are asked to notify their school principal if assistance
is needed.