Wednesday, September 12, 2012


Hey, Everyone. Please play the video. Learn about information on our Homecoming Dance and Theme: Lights, Camera, Action!

Also, take note of the Homecoming Dress Code and Spirit Days for next week:
NOT ACCEPTABLE
*  Jeans
*  Sweatpants
*  Windbreakers
*  Shorts
*  Pajama Pants
*  Baseball Hats
*  Stocking Hats
*  Open Shirts without Undershirt
*  Flannel
*  Winter coats on dance floor
*  See-through dresses in areas that need to be covered
*  Tube top-dresses
*  Dresses with open backs below the waistline
*  Plunging Neck Lines
*  Dresses shorter than fingertip length

ACCEPTABLE:
*  Khakis
*  Slacks
*  Suits
*  Tuxedoes
*  Button up shirts
*  Vests
*  Sweaters
*  Sports Coats
*  Shirts with collars
*  Strapless Dresses
*  Dresses with slits up the side (finger tip length)
*  Dress with slits up back or front (one inch from knee high)
*  Two-piece dresses
*  Halter dresses
*  One-strap dresses (one strap over shoulder)

FAILURE TO ADHERE TO THESE RULES
 WILL RESULT IN YOU BEING ASKED TO LEAVE
 WITH NO REFUND!

Monday, September 17                 Tomato Day
Freshmen wear green shirts, un ripened tomatoes
Sophomores wear yellow shirts, ripening tomatoes
Juniors wear orange shirts, older ripening tomatoes
Seniors wear red shirts, ripe tomatoes
Teachers wear brown shirts, dirt that fertilizes the tomatoes to be ripe

Tuesday, September 18                Twin/Couple Day
Two or more people dress alike being twins or a couple dresses up the same, matching.
You MUST take a picture before school to make sure you are participating if you and your “twin” are not in the same first/second hour.

Wednesday, September 19               Celebrity
Dress up as your favorite celebrity or dress up formal and ladies may wear dresses pass their fingertips and two fingers at width on shoulders and guys may wear trousers with a shirt, no sagging or foul languages on shirts or negative messages.

Thursday, September 20                 Not your Age Day
Freshmen dress up as babies, for example wear clean bibs, pacifiers, “Mommy’s Boy”, “Daddy’s girl” shirts, etc.
Sophomores are to dress up as toddlers, for example you can wear socks with the lace hanging off, graphic tees with a cartoon character, overalls, strap on shoes, etc.
Juniors are to dress up as adults, for example you can wear sophisticated heels, blouses, dress pants, business skirts and jackets, or business suit.
Seniors are to dress up as senior citizens, so be creative. Examples are gray wigs, granny glasses, long socks with crocs, etc.
Teachers/staff are to dress up as teens. You can either dress up as how you dressed when you were a teen or you can dress up as how some of our very own CHS students dress up as. Examples: skinny jeans, flats, sandals, crop shirts, boyfriend v-necks, collard- cotton shirts, etc. Be SPONTANEOUS !
Friday, September 21
Wear jerseys, shirts, pants, shorts, face paint, hair ties, and accessories containing blue and gold or replacement of gold you may wear yellow.

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