Uniforms
School Uniform Policies for 2026 - 27
Why Uniforms?
Uplift Education Schools require each scholar to wear uniform to school according to the uniform guidelines below. Families can choose to purchase uniforms from the following vendors:
Uplift Education has chosen for all scholars to wear uniforms to school for several reasons:
Uniforms unite students as a community. The consistent Uplift uniform serves as a powerful visual statement of community. When scholars are dressed in their uniforms, they make a commitment to model the school’s values.
Uniforms reduce distractions and clothing competition. Often scholars spend more time discussing and evaluating what others are wearing or not wearing, than they spend focusing on learning. Wearing uniforms reduces this distraction.
Uniforms promote equality. Regardless of economic status, the scholars come to school looking the same way. By wearing a uniform, no one is diminished for what they wear, and scholars are not able to compare what they do or do not have.
Uniforms promote safety. Uniforms create an environment where outsiders are more easily recognized
Uniform Policies
Primary School Uniform Policies
Crest Required: No
Clear Backpack: No
Footwear:
Shoes should be closed toe and solid black, including soles and laces.
Outerwear:
Solid navy, gray, or black outerwear is allowable. Sweaters or sweatshirts without hood are permitted for outerwear for the classroom.
Spirit Dress Day: As Announced
Platinum Dress:
On Platinum dress Mondays, scholars wear a white button down shirt (oxford or peter pan collar), blue or plaid jumper, navy pants and blue ties. 3rd-5th graders may opt to wear solid blue skirts as well.
Casual Dress:
Scholars wear grade level polo shirts (K – red, 1st- navy, 2nd- hunter green, 3rd – burgundy, 4th – gray, 5th – light blue) with navy pants, shorts or skirts.
Middle School Uniform Policies
Crest Required: Yes
Clear Backpack: No
Footwear:
Shoes must be closed toe.
Outerwear:
Hoodies are not permitted.
Spirit Dress Day: As Announced
Platinum Dress:
On Platinum dress Mondays, scholars wear a white oxford shirt, burgundy or navy tie, navy blue pants or skirt, navy blue sweater or vest with Summit Logo.
Casual Dress:
Scholars wear a grade level polo shirt (6th – burgundy, 10th – red, 8th – hunter green) with navy blue pants or skirt.
High School Uniform Policies
Crest Required: Yes
Clear Backpack: No
Footwear:
Shoes must be closed toe. No crocs, slides, flip flops, house shoes or open toe shoes are allowed.
Outerwear:
Scholars wear a navy blue sweater or vest with Summit’s logo.
Spirit Dress Day: Weekly
Platinum Dress:
On Platinum dress Mondays, scholars wear a white button down shirt, plaid/black/navy/burgundy tie, gray/navy/khaki/black pants or skirt, and a navy blue sweater or vest with Summit’s logo.
Casual Dress:
Scholars wear a grade level polo shirt (9th – light blue, 10th – navy blue, 11th – royal blue, 12th – black) with gray, navy, khaki or black pants or skirt. Summit branded t-shirts and sweatshirts with uniform pants or Summit branded joggers are also allowed.
Spirit Dress:
Fridays are free dress days where scholars can wear school-appropriate jeans, pants, joggers, blouses or shirts with sleeves, skirts or dresses longer than fingertip length and closed toe shoes of their choice.
General Policies
All scholars must come to school in uniform every day (unless denoted by their campus for a special event). Shirts should be tucked in and free from obvious stains, rips, or other damage. If a scholar arrives at school out of uniform, parents/guardians are notified and asked to bring in a uniform. If the school has extra uniforms on hand, staff may have the child change himself/herself into the borrowed clothing. If Uplift lends clothing, families are responsible for washing and returning the items within three school days. Any parent who needs financial assistance to purchase school uniforms should contact the school office.
Headwear/Hair Color/Facial Hair/Jewelry & Makeup
- Hats, Caps, Visors, Sunglasses or other headwear are not allowed, except for cultural head covers. Hair accessories and cultural head covers must match uniform colors
- Makeup, nail polish or jewelry cannot be a distraction, nor can it impede upon student learning or school activities.
ID Badges
Identification badges are considered part of the uniform code. All scholars must wear a school identification badge. Scholars will be given an identification badge and a lanyard at the beginning of the school year. The ID Badge should be worn at all times and be free of any mutilation. Scholars with damaged, altered, defaced, or lost ID badges shall purchase a replacement ID badge. A replacement fee of $10.00 shall be assessed for each occurrence of a lost/damaged ID badge.
Vendors
- 3500 S Cooper St.Arlington TX 76015
- 817 468 1995