Monday: Neon Day
Tuesday: Harry Potter Day (dress like a character or something related to Harry Potter)
Wednesday: Superhero Day (dress like a superhero)
Thursday: Disney Day (dress like a Disney character)
Friday: Blue and Gold
Students must wear shoes and shirts and cannot carry around stereos on their shoulders. Also, if students dress up, it will count for points in overall class competitions. Information provided by Rithvi Melanta, a senate member and junior.
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