Open Classrooms, Endless Possibilities

Open Classrooms, Endless Possibilities

Spirit Days

Everyone gets in the spirit of fun and learning at Beattie on Spirit Days! Wear your favorite Beattie school spirit wear on Fridays when we don’t have an identified theme.

 

Beattie Elementary Spirit Day Themes for 2022-2023

 

Hawaiian Day (Friday, September 9)

Wear a Hawaiian shirt, lei of flowers, straw hat, grass skirt, and flip flops. Bright colors would look great too.

 

Hat Day (Friday, September 23)

Choose your favorite hat or a hat that is unique and wear it to school.

 

Stuffed Animal Day (Friday, October 7)

Bring your favorite stuffed animal to school. Keep it close to you.

 

SCHOOL COLORS (Friday, October 21)

Show your school spirit by wearing blue & orange, our official school colors! Be creative and find other ways to show our school colors.

 

Halloween Costume Parade (Monday, October 31)

Bring your Halloween costume and remember, no blood, gore, or weapons. Wear your costume for the parties and parade.

 

Crazy Hair Day (Friday, November 4)

Style your hair in crazy ways with spikes, pig tails or pony tail, colorfully dye, or add odd ornaments like rubber bands or hair clips or wear a silly wig.

 

Gift of Kindness (Friday, November 18)

Do something nice for someone. Give the gift of kindness, like helping them out with something, being a special friend, etc. Try this at home too. Please don’t bring an actual gift to give.

 

Dress Wacky Day (Friday, December 9)

Wear bright colors, turn your clothes backwards or inside out, or set a new trend. The key here is to be creative

 

Holiday Colors/Ugly Holiday Sweater/Holidays Around the World Day

(Wednesday, December 21)

The holidays are here and ugly sweaters are fun. Wear an ugly sweater or shirt. Red and green or clothes that have pictures or symbols of the holidays are great. Santa hats work well. Wear clothes that are more traditional and represent the holidays in other cultures too.

 

Crazy Sock Day (Friday, January 13)

Wear colorful socks on your feet or decorate yourself using socks in creative ways.

 

Pajama Day (Friday, January 27)

Stay in the pajamas you wore the night before and wear them to school. No slippers though. Students should wear regular shoes for PE and recesses.

 

Crazy Hair Day (Friday, February 10)

A student favorite, so we’ll do it again. Style your hair in crazy ways with spikes, pig tails or ponytail, colorfully dye, or add odd ornaments like rubber bands or hair clips or wear a silly wig.

 

Red or Pink for Valentine's Day (Tuesday, February 14)

Wear red in celebration of Valentine's Day. Pink would be great too.

 

Tie Dye Day (Friday, February 24)

Find your favorite piece of tie-dyed clothing and wear it to school

 

Buddy Up Day (Friday, March 10)

Older students “buddy up” with younger students and do an activity together.  Go outside for a special recess, read together, or do some other fun activity together.

 

Favorite Character Day (Friday, March 31)

Participate by wearing anything that has your favorite character on it. Characters might be from books, comics, movies, video games, etc. For example, if you like Spiderman, wear a t-shirt or hat that has the Spiderman comic book character on it.

 

Twin/Triplet Day (Friday, April 14)

Find a friend and dress the same. Expand that pairing to a group of students and plan to wear the same thing or look similar.

 

Superhero Day (Friday, April 28)

Dress like your favorite superhero, make your own superhero costume, or wear something with superheroes on it

 

Star Wars Day (Thursday, May 4)

Wear anything that has Star Wars pictured in celebration of "May the 4th (force) be with you". 

 

Dress Like A Staff Member Day (Friday, May12)

This is a new spirit day theme. Think about the Beattie staff, and dress like one of them. Wear glasses like Mr. Patterson, style your hair like Mrs. Cripe, grow a beard like Mr. Whicker or Mr. Eichlin. Be creative.

 

Beattie Spirit Day (Friday, May 26)

Wear any t-shirt you’ve gotten this year or in past years that is a Beattie t-shirt. Consider the Fall frolic fun run, Schools on the Move Challenge, or spirit wear you’ve purchased.

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