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VCMS 8 th grade Celebration!

Join us for the exciting VCMS 8th Grade Celebration on May 11, 2013! This event is exclusively for 8th-grade students at VCMS. Dress appropriately and remember to act respectfully to ensure everyone enjoys the festivities. While sleeveless and one-shoulder outfits are permitted as long as they aren't too revealing, dresses must be fingertip-length. The administration will oversee attire decisions. Let’s make wonderful memories together - don’t miss it!

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VCMS 8 th grade Celebration!

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  1. VCMS8th grade Celebration! May 11, 2013

  2. It’s time to celebrate!

  3. We want everyone to have a great time so here are the expectations. • Only 8th grade students from VCMS may attend. • Be appropriate in how you dress and act.

  4. Appropriate Attire Just kidding!!

  5. Appropriate Attire

  6. Appropriate Dress for the Guys

  7. Sleeveless, one shoulder and spaghetti straps will be allowed this year as long as they are not too revealing. The administration has the final decision on what is appropriate.

  8. Too short! And Too Tight! Dresses must be fingertip length. Students will be sent home to change if not appropriately attired. Please do not wear anything that is too short, tight or revealing.

  9. Come out and have a blast! Remember, • Only 8th grade students from VCMS may attend. • Be appropriate in how you dress and act.

  10. It’s time to celebrate!

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