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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.  
Socks: 
  • plain dark green, white
  • no patterns 
  • Hockaday insignia
Tights:
  • plain dark green, black, or white
  • must be worn under the Hockaday skirt
  • no patterns or decoration
  • students must wear socks over their tights
Leggings: 
  • full-length, fitted, black leggings
  • must be worn under the Hockaday skirt  
  • no patterns or insignia
  • socks must cover the hem of the leggings
Sweatpants: Middle School students are NOT allowed to wear sweatpants under the uniform skirt at any time.  
 
Sweatshirts:
  • Hockaday sweatshirt (white, dark green, grey, or black) 
  • solid white, dark green, grey, or black sweatshirt with no patterns or insignia 
  • must be worn with Hockaday uniform shirts
  • may not be worn under Hockaday blazers 
Sweaters: 
  • Mills Uniform Company dark green pullover or cardigan sweater (may be worn under the Hockaday blazer)
  • Hockaday insignia green, white, grey, or black sweaters from the Bookstore
  • all sweaters and sweatshirts should be the proper size
  • must be worn over a white polo shirt or white oxford shirt
 
Jackets, Coats, and Fleeces  
  • Any jacket, coat, or fleece may only be worn outdoors during recess, walking to PE, or at carpool.
  • Students should store coats in their lockers at all other times. 
  • 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)   
P.E. Uniforms
  • On cold weather days, students may also wear green or grey Hockaday sweatshirts and sweatpants.
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Within the private school community, The Hockaday School is an independent college-preparatory day school for girls from grades PK–12 located in Dallas, Texas. Students realize their limitless potential through challenging academic curricula, arts, athletics, and extracurricular programs so that they are inspired to lead lives of purpose and impact.

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