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Homecoming Spirit Week 2020

Day 1: Stoplight day

        -Wear green if you are single

        -Wear yellow if you are “talking” to someone

        -Wear red if you are in a relationship

        -Teachers and staff, wear black if you are married

Day 2: Mathlete vs Athlete

        -Students involved in athletics should switch it up and dress like a stereotypical nerd

        -Students involved in academics should switch it up and dress like a stereotypical jock

        -Students involved in neither or both should choose whichever they like best

        -Teachers and staff can choose whichever they like best

Day 3: Did you Dress Yourself?

        -Students and staff dress as if they are a three year old who can choose what they want to wear. Come up with the most hideous outfits possible with mis-matched clothing, wild accessories, and colors that just don’t go together. (Of course, keep it school appropriate).

Day 4: Frat Boy Day

        -A day to dress as if you were a stereotypical college fraternity member. Such people wear khaki shorts, polos, hawaiian shirts, sunglasses, backwards hats, and maybe even a tie (Feel free to google it for inspiration!) People of all genders are encouraged to participate.

Day 5: Formal Day

        -Students should dress like they would have if it were prom or homecoming night. Show up to school in dresses and suits and ties. We’re not having homecoming and we didn’t get prom last year, so why let your outfits go to waste? (Again, make sure it is appropriate for school)

        -Staff can also get dressed up in their fancy clothes, and maybe even play a line dance song during class.

Note:

        -In order for your outfit to count for points, you must check in with a dedicated TLC representative at lunch. Dressing up is cool, but winning a year-long Clash of Classes would be cooler!