UNIFORMS

During the month of April 2006, the parents of Ronald W. Reagan Senior High students were asked to vote on a mandatory uniform policy for our students. An overwhelming 93% of our parents voted in favor of a mandatory uniform. As a result, we have developed the following guidelines for students to follow:

  1. Students will be required to wear a navy blue or green polo shirt and khaki colored pants. The shirt must have a collar. Shorts, capri pants, or skirts are not permitted. (Note: no other colored shirts or pants will be permitted)
  2. All students will be required to wear the school seal in the upper left hand corner of their school uniform shirt.
  3. Shirts must be tucked in at all times.
  4. Students are expected to be in uniform on the first day of the new school year (August 14, 2006).

A photograph of our uniform and additonal information are provided below.

 

 

The uniform provider for our school is Ibiley Uniforms located at 7934 S.W. 8 Street (305-625-8050). Parents are NOT required to purchase their child's uniform from Ibiley and may choose any other uniform provider or department store that is convenient. Should the uniform be purchased from a different provider, the patch can still be purchased from Ibiley for $1.99. Families that are experiencing financial hardship may request a voucher for a free uniform from Ronald W. Reagan/Doral Senior High School. In addition, those parents that can not afford the patch may request one from the school at no charge. Please keep in mind that the number of vouchers and patches are limited.

It is our belief that uniforms help to send a clear message to our students that school is a serious place of academic study. With the support of parents and faculty, our uniform policy can help create an atmosphere that is conducive to educating our students. It is imperative that parents review with their teenagers these procedures and check each day that they are appropriately dressed for school. Failure to comply with the uniform policy will result in disciplinary action by the school administration.