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Middle School Cold Weather Uniform Guidelines

As the weather is turning colder, please refer to these additional uniform guidelines for Middle School students. 
 
Tights, Leggings, and Socks 
  • Socks 
  • Hockaday socks  
  • Dark green, black, or white 
  • No patterns
  • No insignia other than Hockaday 
  • Tights 
  • Dark green, black, or white 
  • No patterns or decoration 
  • Students must wear socks over their tights 
  • Leggings  
  • Full-length, fitted, black or white leggings  
  • No patterns 
  • No insignia 
  • Socks must cover the hem of the leggings.  
  • Sweatpants: Middle School students are NOT allowed to wear sweatpants under the uniform skirt.  
 
Sweaters and Sweatshirts 
  • Hockaday sweatshirts (must stay within the Hockaday black/dark green/grey/white color family) 
  • Plain white, dark green, grey, or black sweatshirt 
  • No patterns or logo except Hockaday 
  • Sweatshirt must look similar to styles sold in the bookstore or resale 
  • Mills Co.-issued dark green, white, or black V-neck pullover or cardigan sweater  
  • All sweaters and sweatshirts should be the proper size. Neither should completely cover the uniform skirt. 
 
Jackets, Coats, and Fleeces 
  • Any jacket, coat, or fleece may only be worn outdoors during recess, walking to PE, or ar carpool. We strongly recommend wearing a jacket to school during cold weather and bringing a hat/gloves for recess.  
  • Students may wear Hockaday insignia or plain white, dark green, or black fleeces (no patterns or insignia other than Hockaday)  
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