Dress Code
School Uniform & Dress Code
All Catholic Schools of Broome County
Uniform & Dress Code Specifics
The dress code of students at all levels in the Catholic School of Broome County is anchored around the colors of hunter green, black and white.
Students have the option of wearing KHAKI or BLACK bottoms. Shirts may be short or long sleeve polo in hunter green, black or white-plain or with the “S” logo.
Sweaters or sweatshirts may be worn in the hunter green, black or white. Pants, shorts, skorts, shirts, sweaters, sweatshirts may be bought at local stores, or our uniform company, Lands’ End©. It is required that you purchase at least one (1) hunter green polo shirt, with the school logo through Lands’ End©. This polo is required to wear on special day, i.e. Mass days, field trip, etc. Skorts can be either black or khaki, and jumpers can be in the green plaid (same plaid of the high school skirt) that is available at Lands’ End©, khaki or black.
Physical Education Uniform
Footwear / Shoes
All students must wear sneakers or other rubber soled, tie or buckle shoes that provide support and safety.
Socks must be worn at all times.
Questions or Concerns
Uniform Source – Lands’ End©
Preferred Numbers for Lands’ End©
| Saint James School | 900041591 |
| All Saints Catholic School | 900034273 |
| St. John the Evangelist School | 900161308 |
To purchase uniforms, Lands’ End© has three options to shop:
- Online: Go to landsend.com/school and create or sign in to your account. Include your student and school information in My Account (or find your School using the Preferred School Number Search). Start shopping with your personalized product checklist.
- Phone: Call 1-800-469-2222 and reference your student’s Preferred School Number, grade level and gender. A team of Lands’ End© consultants is available for assistance.
- News/Promotions: For emailed news, updates and promotions from Lands’ End©, don’t forget to sign up on landsend.com/school
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All Saints Catholic School Lunch Program
Food Modifications
Food allergies and intolerances can be accommodated in our school cafeterias. School nutrition professionals work with parents to create safe meal modifications for our students. To accommodate the request for a modification, we must have a Diet Prescription Form signed by a physician. If you have any questions, please contact Ms. Cynthia Knight, All Saints Food Services Manager, 607-748-7423 or cknight@syrdiocese.org.
For more information on United States Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) guidelines for accommodating students with food allergies and intolerances please visit 2017 Edition of Accommodating Children with Disabilities in the School Meal Programs.
How to Purchase/Pay
Summer Meals
Menu, Prices & Schedule
The menu for the month is sent home in advance, and prices and selections are on each menu.
Bring Your Lunch to School
If your student brings lunch to school, please note the following:
- There is no microwave available.
- Review the healthy child initiatives and the MyPlate Kids’ Place for ideas and guidelines on what would be ideal to pack for your student here
- New York State does not allow any prepared foods that are purchased OUTSIDE the school to be brought into the Cafeteria, and this includes when an adult joins their student for lunch.
More about the lunch program policy at All Saints school
We should all be aware of the importance of eating healthy meals. Studies have proven that students who eat healthy perform better in the classroom. Our goal is to provide healthy, well balanced and delicious meals that allow children to make healthy choices. We follow all regulations and guidelines set forth by New York State Child Nutrition.
We offer a variety of alternate entrees each day. The students can order any of the alternate entrees in the morning during homeroom.



