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In accordance with the Katy ISD dress code as well as the elementary handbook, the following information does apply. It is for your safety and comfort in PE class.
Crocs, Flip flops, boots, open toed sandals, dress shoes, cleats, Skecher wedges, heelys, spinners, fashion tennis
shoes, Toms, Bobs, shoes with an open top and shoes with felt on the bottom and shoes with a strap across the back are hazardous and therefore NOT permissible.
Girls must wear shorts under their dresses for various activities as well. Long dresses and skirts are not recommended for PE days as
they could hinder movement.
Your safety is a priority and by you making safe shoe choices for PE assures you will be
able to participate in all activities safely.
In Physical Education, we want to have fun while staying safe at
the same time!
These shoes were made for RUNNING…
And that’s just what they’ll do…
Tie Shoes Elastic Shoes
One of these days these shoes are gonna score a goal
for you!!!
Elastic Shoes Velcro Shoes
These shoes AREN’T made for running…
They’ll trip you up all
day…
“Heelys”: for obvious reasons are not allowed for PE
classes.
Skechers Wedges and shoes with an open top are a NO!!
These shoes do not offer protection for the top of the foot.These shoes have a wedge in the
heel which make them unsafe for running.
Hope you get the message
then you won’t sit out from play!!!Some of the cutest
shoes around…until the felt makes you slip and fall. So, make sure you
check the soles.
These shoes are a NO!
Skinny Band Shoes
We prefer these type of shoes not be worn for PE as there is a
chance of the skinny straps breaking and the shoes
becoming loose fitting, possibly falling off. As well, there is no protection for the top of the
foot.
Mary Janes
Even though the shoes meet most requirements, the
protection on top of the foot is not substantial and the buckle
could cause injury.
PLEASE wear socks with your
Shoes!!!
TEKS K.5 and K.5B: Explain how proper shoes and clothing promote safe play and prevent injury.
TEKS 1.5 and 1.5B: Describe the importance of protective
equipment in preventing injury such as helmets,
elbow/knee pads, wrist guards, proper shoes and clothing.
TEKS 4.5, 4.5B and 3.5, 3.5B: Select and use proper attire
that promotes participation and prevents injury.
5 Key Points to Remember when choosing
shoes for Physical Education Class
1.Shoes Have a Closed Toe
2.Shoes have a Closed Heel
3.Shoes have a Rubber SOLE ONLY (no felt)
4.Shoes have Tie Tops (Elastic or Velcro)
5.SHOEs MUST HAVE A Tongue to
protect the top of your foot
Remember SAFETY is our top
Priority!!!