KMS Spirit Week

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KMS Spirit Week

PLEASE POST KMS Spirit Week FINAL 3.8.13 March 18 to 22, 2013

Purpose: Show your school pride by participating in Spirit Week activities. Remember, Spirit Week is a privilege. “Carry yourself with dignity and pride”, by following the rules/guidelines established. All class and school expectations remain the same.

Who can participate? Any member of the Class of 2017 and 2018, KMS faculty and staff member. Overall Dress Code Guidelines for the Week: NO pass willKMS be given Uniform to participate; worn appropriately however, a list isof acceptablestudents who havefor All lost days the privilege to participate will be distributed to teachers.  Slippers are acceptable. No shoes with heels. Must have flat bottom.  All clothing must have appropriate language, design, gesture and message.  Jeans (not tattered or heavily worn), capris, shorts, pants and skirts are acceptable.  All shorts, skirt, etc. hem lines no shorter than finger tip length.  Tank tops with 1” strap width are acceptable – no enlarged arm holes. No spaghetti straps – even if worn with outer wear.  No midriff showing. Tube top, halter or off the shoulder or sheer (see through) tops are not allowed. Outfit must have a back.  No “cross dressing”.  Sunglasses, hats or other headgear may be worn, but NOT in learning spaces or dining hall.  No wigs or coloring of hair.  No face or body paint/glitter.  No nail polish or make-up.  Dress up accessories that are distractive and can be used as weapons – play sword, play gun, etc. are NOT acceptable.  Bottom attire (pants, shorts, skirts, etc.) must be worn properly.  Dangly earrings no longer than ear length are acceptable for girls ONLY; hoops not allowed. Earrings must be removed for PE.  Appropriate PE attire – shoes, socks, shirt, shorts, etc. – must be brought to school.  Students need to bring school uniform to school so that if an infraction is determined,

Consequences: Failure to follow the dress up guidelines will result in the loss of privilege to participate in remainder of week’s activities. Student will be required to change into school uniform. Other consequences include detention and or Incident Report to family. Students who become disruptive because of the alternate dress may be referred for disciplinary action.

Dress Up Themes – The Overall Dress Code Guidelines apply to all dress up days. Specific daily guidelines are listed below. ← March 18, Monday – College Shirt Day (B Day) – Wear your favorite college shirt or sweat shirt. Bottom wear must ← correspond to guidelines listed in the overall dress code guidelines listed above. ← March 19, Tuesday – Sports Day (C Day) - Promote Kamehameha sports and sportsmanship by wearing KS or sport ← team apparel. Cleats, shin guards, and other accessories are not allowed. Swim attire over clothing is not allowed ← (i.e. bikinis or speedos). March 20, Wednesday – Wacky Wednesday (D Day) - Express your creativity by wearing wacky mismatched and multi-colored clothes or jewelry. NO colored or dyed hair. March 21, Thursday –Pajama Day (A Day) –Come to school relaxed and ready to learn in your PJs. Small-medium sized blankets, small stuffed animals and small pillows no larger than one foot are allowed. House slippers with closed toe and robes over appropriate clothing are allowed. Sweat pants allowed. No yoga/tight pants. Boxers as outerwear not allowed. Shirts must follow overall dress code guidelines listed above. March 22, Friday – Twin Day (Ola 1) – End the week in unity by dressing alike. The minimum of dress a likes is two. Attire – shirts or bottoms - must obviously match in color or have the same message. Athletic team attire is acceptable.

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