Posted September 21, 2016
Homecoming Dress Guidelines 2016
Homecoming is a time to show your spirit. For this week we have made adjustments to the dress down
guidelines. Please follow the guidelines set forth below so that everyone can enjoy the week.
General guidelines for the week:
Monday and Tuesday: Theme Days - Clothing must be of appropriate and modest fit, and no undergarments may be visible. All clothing must have modest coverage - midriffs and torsos should be covered; clothing should not be revealing. Tobacco, alcohol, drug and violent references in both props and clothing are prohibited. Props that are distracting or weapons (even if toys) are prohibited. Flip flops may be worn.
May Be Worn
May Not Be Worn
Wednesday: Mass Day - Either students' tops/shirts or pants/skirts must be primarily and recognizably the class color. Shorts may not be worn. Skirts and dresses must be no shorter than two inches above the knee. Pants must be dress pants (may be black, khaki, navy, gray or the assigned class color). Colored jeans are not dress pants. Flip flops or athletic shoes may not be worn. Canvas shoes (Converse or Chuck Taylors are athletic shoes and may not be worn) with rubber soles may be worn. (12 - Green and White, 11 - Black, 10 - Yellow, 9 - Blue, 8 - Red, 7 - Purple, 6 - Orange)
Thursday: Homecoming T-Shirts from any year are acceptable. Uniform polo shirts or PE shirts are acceptable. Shorts or skirts to the knee may be worn. Jeans may be worn. Leggings and athletic pants may not be worn. Flip flops and athletic slides may not be worn. High school students, please wear appropriate and comfortable shoes for the Walk for Adele.
Friday: Spirit Day - Clothing should show school spirit - green and white. See Monday and Tuesday guidelines.
Teachers have the right to ask a student to remove or put away pieces of a costume that are causing a distraction.
General guidelines for the week:
Monday and Tuesday: Theme Days - Clothing must be of appropriate and modest fit, and no undergarments may be visible. All clothing must have modest coverage - midriffs and torsos should be covered; clothing should not be revealing. Tobacco, alcohol, drug and violent references in both props and clothing are prohibited. Props that are distracting or weapons (even if toys) are prohibited. Flip flops may be worn.
May Be Worn
- Athletic pants and sweat pants may be worn.
- Sleeveless tops and tank tops with straps at least two inches wide are permitted.
- Shorts or skirts shorter than two inches above the knee must have leggings or tights under them.
- Hats may be worn.
- Face-paint, as long as 50% of the face is visible, is permitted.
May Not Be Worn
- Leggings may not be worn without a skirt or shorts over them.
- Spaghetti straps may not be worn.
- Lounge pants, yoga pants, and pajama pants may not be worn.
Wednesday: Mass Day - Either students' tops/shirts or pants/skirts must be primarily and recognizably the class color. Shorts may not be worn. Skirts and dresses must be no shorter than two inches above the knee. Pants must be dress pants (may be black, khaki, navy, gray or the assigned class color). Colored jeans are not dress pants. Flip flops or athletic shoes may not be worn. Canvas shoes (Converse or Chuck Taylors are athletic shoes and may not be worn) with rubber soles may be worn. (12 - Green and White, 11 - Black, 10 - Yellow, 9 - Blue, 8 - Red, 7 - Purple, 6 - Orange)
Thursday: Homecoming T-Shirts from any year are acceptable. Uniform polo shirts or PE shirts are acceptable. Shorts or skirts to the knee may be worn. Jeans may be worn. Leggings and athletic pants may not be worn. Flip flops and athletic slides may not be worn. High school students, please wear appropriate and comfortable shoes for the Walk for Adele.
Friday: Spirit Day - Clothing should show school spirit - green and white. See Monday and Tuesday guidelines.
Teachers have the right to ask a student to remove or put away pieces of a costume that are causing a distraction.