Winter Concert (December)
Students should wear black bottoms and black tops with a pop of a holiday color! The outfits should be semi-formal (meaning no jeans or sneakers, sweatpants/sweatshirts, t-shirts or leggings as pants). Examples of concert-appropriate attire:
-Black Skirts and dresses (long enough to hang past knees while seated) blouses, button ups, or sweaters
-Black pants (not jeans or sweats), button up shirts, polos, sweaters. Collared shirts are encouraged unless it’s a sweater, etc.
What is a pop of color?
Usually some type of accessory that could be: wrist accessories, hair accessories, socks, leggings if underneath a black dress or skirt, a shirt if showing underneath a black top, belts, ties, bows, and scarves all count as pops of color
All-City Concert (March)
Students should wear black bottoms and black tops. The outfits should be semi-formal (meaning no jeans or sneakers, sweatpants/sweatshirts, t-shirts or leggings as pants). Examples of concert-appropriate attire:
-Black skirts and dresses (long enough to hang past knees while seated) blouses, button ups, or sweaters
-Black pants (not jeans or sweats), button up shirts, polos, sweaters. Collared shirts are encouraged unless it’s a sweater, etc.
Spring Concert (June)
Students may wear colors this time! The outfits should be semi-formal (meaning no jeans or sneakers, sweatpants/sweatshirts, t-shirts or leggings as pants). Examples of concert-appropriate attire:
-Skirts and dresses (long enough to hang past knees while seated) blouses, button ups, sweaters, pants (not jeans or sweats), button up shirts, polos, sweaters. Collared shirts are encouraged unless it’s a sweater, etc.
Students should wear black bottoms and black tops with a pop of a holiday color! The outfits should be semi-formal (meaning no jeans or sneakers, sweatpants/sweatshirts, t-shirts or leggings as pants). Examples of concert-appropriate attire:
-Black Skirts and dresses (long enough to hang past knees while seated) blouses, button ups, or sweaters
-Black pants (not jeans or sweats), button up shirts, polos, sweaters. Collared shirts are encouraged unless it’s a sweater, etc.
What is a pop of color?
Usually some type of accessory that could be: wrist accessories, hair accessories, socks, leggings if underneath a black dress or skirt, a shirt if showing underneath a black top, belts, ties, bows, and scarves all count as pops of color
All-City Concert (March)
Students should wear black bottoms and black tops. The outfits should be semi-formal (meaning no jeans or sneakers, sweatpants/sweatshirts, t-shirts or leggings as pants). Examples of concert-appropriate attire:
-Black skirts and dresses (long enough to hang past knees while seated) blouses, button ups, or sweaters
-Black pants (not jeans or sweats), button up shirts, polos, sweaters. Collared shirts are encouraged unless it’s a sweater, etc.
Spring Concert (June)
Students may wear colors this time! The outfits should be semi-formal (meaning no jeans or sneakers, sweatpants/sweatshirts, t-shirts or leggings as pants). Examples of concert-appropriate attire:
-Skirts and dresses (long enough to hang past knees while seated) blouses, button ups, sweaters, pants (not jeans or sweats), button up shirts, polos, sweaters. Collared shirts are encouraged unless it’s a sweater, etc.