UNIFORMS

  • Every student in attendance shall wear the school uniform in accordance with GASC’s Dress Code Policy. Parents select to have their child(ren) attend GASC with full acknowledgment of the expectations and policies. Purchasing uniforms from GASC is a policy requirement and the dress code will be enforced by teachers and staff. School shirts and sweatshirts should be purchased in the school main office. Bottoms may be purchased from any retailer of the parents’ choice.

SWEATER - $22

ZIP UP - $34

POLOS - $17

T-SHIRTS - $16

Optional bottoms are offered online for your convenience.

Students who qualify for free/reduced meals, will be eligible to receive two (2) free t-shirts and one (1) sweatshirt.  We recommend to have up to four (4) t-shirts and two (2) sweatshirts for each student. 

Bring the letter with the case number (TANF, SNAP, Medicaid) to the main office to receive two free t-shirts and one free sweatshirt.  Additional tops can be purchased online.  

Bottoms (not provided by the school):

  • Pants and skirts– khaki, dark (navy) blue

  • Leggings and tights - neutral colors only, worn with a skirt

Important Dress Code Information for all students:

  • Please write your child’s name on the label of any school attire to reduce items in the lost and found. 

  • Students MUST wear their GASC t-shirt or polo under their GASC sweatshirt.

  • Shirts must be tucked in. A white undershirt may be worn.

Bottoms- Pants, Shorts, Skirts:

  • All “Bottoms” must be no shorter than fingertip length.

  • Pants should not drag on the floor and should be worn around the natural waistline.

  • Rips, tears, or holes should not reveal bare skin higher than fingertip length.

Shoes:

  • No cleats, or shoes with built-in rollers.

  • Closed-toe shoes are required for Physical Education and Science lab for safety reasons.

  • No bedroom shoes, slippers, or “footy” pajamas are to be worn.

Hats/Headwear:

  • No hats, headgear of any type, hoods, or sunglasses are to be worn inside the building unless specifically authorized by administration for religious, medical, or other reasons.

  • Children should take caution when wearing coats or hats with drawstrings around the neck area while on the playground. These drawstrings may contribute to entanglement or strangulation when playing on playground equipment. 

Hair:

  • Hair style, including any color, must not draw excessive attention thereby disrupting the focus of learning.

Piercing and jewelry:

  • Piercings or jewelry must not be excessive or draw excessive attention thereby disrupting the focus of learning.