PUBLISHED ON August 15, 2025
Green Dress Down Days:
- MUST wear school skirt
- Can wear t-shirt that goes along with the theme
- Can wear tennis shoes IF dressed down
- No other shoes besides tennis shoes can be worn
Green Dress Down Days with Accessories:
- All above dress down rules along with accessories
- Can wear accessories that go along with the theme
White Dress Down Days:
- DO NOT have to wear school skirt or any other part of your uniform
- Can wear jeans, sweatpants or leggings (no holes, rips or tears)
- Shorts must be fingertip length
- If you are wearing leggings, your top must cover your entire backside
- Can wear t-shirt that goes along with the theme
- Can wear tennis shoes IF dressed down, no other shoes allowed
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