School Spirit Week - March 12-16
School Spirit Week - March 12-16
Who's Got Spirit?
School Spirit Week starts on Friday this year: March 12 - 19
| Friday, March 12 |
Career Day When I grow up I want to be... Come dressed in the attire you will wear to work once you graduate from school. Dress Standards: Loose-fitting pants/capris, jeans, knee-length shorts will be allowed for the girls; and jeans or knee-length shorts are acceptable for the boys. Please use good judgement and dress modestly. Students with un-acceptable attire will be asked to call home for a school uniform. |
| Monday, March 15 |
Sports Day Put on your favorite sports attire -- shirts, shorts, pants, hats, and other accessories. Follow Friday's Dress Standards. |
| Tuesday, March 16 |
Purple and Gold Day Go All out in your purple and gold attire. Students may wear P.E. uniform; athletics are encouraged to wear their team uniform. Follow Friday's Dress Standards. Be sure to stop by the Spirit Tables! |
| Wednesday, March 17 |
Wacky Wednesday Have fun with multiple colors and patterns. Don't forget the tacky accessories! Follow Friday's Dress Standards. |
| Thursday, March 18 |
Crazy Hat and/or Hair, Cool Shades, and Silly Socks Day School uniform accessorized with your craziest hat and/or hair, coolest shades, and silliest socks. Hats and shades will be permitted indoors, excluding chapel. |
| Friday, March 19 |
Family Fun Day Come prepared to have fun! Dress in your Family Fun Day shirt or Hanalani T-Shirt, P.E. shorts, and athletic shoes. Noon dismissal! |
For those who participate everyday, your name will go into a drawing for a surprise "Spirit Bag", which will be awarded at the wrap-up rally in April. If there are any questions or concerns, please contact Cindy De Lizo in the Parent Services Office at 625-0737, ext 122, or email and cindyd@hanalani.org.
Any parents who would like to help accessorize the students in purple and gold on Tuesday, March 16, please meet under the tent in front of the portables at 8:00 a.m.
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