Halloween costumes welcome Oct. 31

by the Administrative Team

Students should follow the USN dress code and leave masks and distracting props at home.
Students may wear costumes crafted in good taste to school Monday, Oct. 31. Halloween costumes should adhere to the USN dress code, which states, “Attire that is revealing, patently offensive, distracting or otherwise counterproductive to the learning process is not acceptable.” In light of recent events across the country, clown costumes should stay home. Students and parents with questions about appropriate selections should contact their division heads.
  • Shoes are required.
  • Masks and toy weapons should not be brought to class.
  • Please be mindful USN is a K-12 school. Costumes should not be gory or anything that might scare a young child.
  • We will have a regular day of classes, so make sure your costume doesn't limit your ability to participate normally.
  • Bring appropriate clothes for recess, physical education, or sports if your costume will prohibit normal participation.
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