Post on 18-Jul-2015
transcript
HALLOWEEN 2014COSTUME DO'S AND DON'TS
Halloween Costume Dress CodeCCHS Faculty and Administration will be enforcing the Halloween costume dress code.
Students must conduct themselves in a manner that reflects the Christian values of CCHS.
No one may wear a costume or clothing that contradicts the Christian purpose of the school or implies disrespect or abuse toward any person in the school community.
NEW POLICY: Masks and costumes that cover the face and face paint that hides the identity of a student is not allowed. Students will be asked to wash their face and remove the costume if this policy is violated.
Costume Don'tsYou cannot “dress up” as a
person of color, priest or other religious, come in
"drag" or in any costume that suggests promiscuity, alcohol,
or substance abuse.
Costume Do'sInstead, dress up in something
amusing, thoughtful, creative, and most importantly, appropriate.
Costume Don’tsStudents may not wear items over their faces that conceal their identity, for example face paint, masks, etc.
Costume Do'sDress in something
eye-catching!
Costume Don’ts
Costumes that are tight in fit, short in length, or revealing are
inappropriate.
Costume Do's
Maybe, dress up as your favorite hero, pun, cartoon
character, athlete, etc.
Costume Don’tsNo weapons – plastic or
otherwise – are acceptable.
Costume Don’tsPlease NO halter-tops, spaghetti straps, tank tops, short shorts,
yoga/stretch pants, sheer material and/or backless shoes; these
costume items are not acceptable.
Costume Do's
Have fun and be creative!