Uniforms
During virtual learning, students are not required to wear uniforms. However, they should be dressed appropriately. As a reminder, when students turn on their camera it is not only them who appear on screen. Please be cognizant of the attire that others around the camera are also wearing to help us prevent any embarrassing moments during school.
During in-person learning, Miner is a uniform school and we expect all of our scholars in proper uniform each day. The proper uniform consists of a white, light blue, or navy blue top and navy blue bottoms. Acceptable tops include a collared shirt (polo or button-up), blouse, or approved school spirit apparel purchased from the PTO or the Spirit Store. Acceptable bottoms include pants, skirts, or shorts of appropriate length. Navy blue jumpers and navy blue sweaters are also acceptable. All shoes should be comfortable and be closed-toed. If you are in need of uniform items, please see your child's teacher or a school social worker.
During in-person learning, Miner is a uniform school and we expect all of our scholars in proper uniform each day. The proper uniform consists of a white, light blue, or navy blue top and navy blue bottoms. Acceptable tops include a collared shirt (polo or button-up), blouse, or approved school spirit apparel purchased from the PTO or the Spirit Store. Acceptable bottoms include pants, skirts, or shorts of appropriate length. Navy blue jumpers and navy blue sweaters are also acceptable. All shoes should be comfortable and be closed-toed. If you are in need of uniform items, please see your child's teacher or a school social worker.
Uniform Donation
Once in-person learning resumes, Miner will again accept donations of gently used uniform clothing for distribution to families in need. Items should be clean and in good condition (no stains or tears). Items accepted include shirts, pants, shoes, skirts, jumpers and sweaters. All collected items are provided to the school social workers to distribute to families in need.