School Uniforms

School Uniform Specifics:
Pre-School students- No uniform required
Grades K-5 – Purple polo with black pants, dress belt
Grades 6-8 – Black polo with khaki pants, dress belt
Girls K-3 – Schoolbelles jumper style #1418 or #1421
Girls 4-5 – Schooolbelles skirt style #1521/#1525/#1533 with purple polo
Girls 6-8 – Schoolbelles skirt style #1521, #1525, or #1533 with black polo
Girl jumpers and skirts will be purchased by parents through Schoolbelles only in pattern #0753.

School ID: S0910

School Name: “SDJCA” on the Schoolbelles website

**Note: purple polos will be in dark purple (otherwise noted as royal purple, regal purple, or regal violet by vendors), not lilac or light
purple. Please refer to attached photos of examples. Polos can be purchased by parents from a variety of sources, such as The
Children’s Place, Amazon, Lands End, 4Imprint, among others.

Embroidered polos will be optional for 2024-25 school year, required for 2025-26 school year. for grades 4 – 8.

Sock colors for students will include white, black, or gray. Knee, crew and ankle length socks are allowed.

Uniform shoes could be any color or combo of leather (black, brown, tan), as long as they are non-marking.

Gym shoes can be all white, all black, or a combo of white and black as long as they are non-marking. A purple accent is allowed on the gym shoe.

Gym Uniform Specifics:
Gym sweatpants and shorts will be black. Sweatshirt will be charcoal gray. T-shirts will be purple. All gym uniforms will be ordered through Sports Huddle in Lockport online or in store. Optional fleece (see below) can be worn instead of the gym sweatshirt. See www.thesportshuddle.com to order.



Students have the option to order a gray fleece that can be worn in school. This can be purchased through Sports Huddle.

Logo for black uniform shirt
Logo for purple uniform shirt and PE shirt
SDJCA, Lockport

SDJCA, Lockport

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Saints Dennis and Joseph Catholic Academy is a dual-campus, serving PS-8th grade students.

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💜Bridging Hearts from the ELC to Kindergarten💜

Miss B and Ms. La collaborated by creating a joint lesson inspired by the book The Sparkle Egg by Jill Hardie; story about forgiveness, grace, and the true message of Easter.

In the story, a young boy lies to his parents. Though they forgive him, he still feels guilty. On Good Friday, his mother suggests creating a “sparkle egg,” drawing a picture representing something he feels ashamed of and placing it inside the egg. On Easter, he finds the egg empty; symbolizing that his shame is gone, replaced by the joy and freedom found in Christ’s resurrection.

Moved by this message, every PK4 student and Kindergartener gathered for a reflective and sacred Holy Thursday activity. Each child thought about a sin or heavy feeling on their heart, drew it privately, and placed it into our communal Sparkle Egg. They prayed, asking God to remove the weight of their sin and help them move forward into Easter with joy and peace.

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💜Bridging Hearts from the ELC to Kindergarten💜

Miss B and Ms. La collaborated by creating a joint lesson inspired by the book The Sparkle Egg by Jill Hardie; story about forgiveness, grace, and the true message of Easter.
 
In the story, a young boy lies to his parents. Though they forgive him, he still feels guilty. On Good Friday, his mother suggests creating a “sparkle egg,” drawing a picture representing something he feels ashamed of and placing it inside the egg. On Easter, he finds the egg empty; symbolizing that his shame is gone, replaced by the joy and freedom found in Christ’s resurrection.
 
Moved by this message, every PK4 student and Kindergartener gathered for a reflective and sacred Holy Thursday activity. Each child thought about a sin or heavy feeling on their heart, drew it privately, and placed it into our communal Sparkle Egg. They prayed, asking God to remove the weight of their sin and help them move forward into Easter with joy and peace.
 
What a special experience, filled with reflection, love, and a deeper understanding of what it means to be forgiven.Image attachmentImage attachment+Image attachment

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➕”Be the sunshine on a cloudy day and look for rainbows. Happy Thursday.” Jack - 1st grade
“If you can’t find somebody kind, BE kind.” Owen - 6th grade 
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