New Year's Dance: Glam vs. Grunge - Dress Code and Guidelines for the Event

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Get ready for a fabulous New Year's Dance on Friday, January 8, where you can choose between glam or grunge attire. Learn what to wear, the general dress code rules, answers to FAQs, important reminders, and earn rewards for dressing up. Have a fantastic start to the year with this exciting event!


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  1. New Years Dance Friday, January 8 Glam vs Grunge

  2. What to Wear What to Wear Choose if you would like to dress up or dress casual. Wear what you would to attend a party (dress, sandals, collared shirt, dress pants, etc.) Or use the clothes that you would wear to lounge at home (t-shirt, shorts, slippers etc.)

  3. Glam (Dress Up) vs. Grundge (Dress Casual)

  4. General Dress Code General Dress Code No tasteless or revealing clothing No midriffs showing No low-cut tops/dresses Girls: All skorts/skirts/shorts must be fingertip length or below All sandals must have a back strap and heel less than 2 inches Boys: Earrings NOT allowed

  5. Answers to Frequently Asked Answers to Frequently Asked Questions Questions No make-up Nail polish is allowed but must come off when you return to school on Monday Slippers are allowed If you choose not to dress-up you must wear your school uniform

  6. Things to Remember Things to Remember Your advisory will receive Apu Lanakila points for dressing up in dance attire, so please participate! Students not in compliance with dress code will receive detention

  7. Happy New Year! Happy New Year!

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