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Theme Days Schools Should Avoid (and What To Do Instead)

Last updated: September 3, 2024 9:52 pm
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Spirit week is a beloved tradition in many schools, offering a fun way to boost student morale and promote school spirit. However, not all theme days are created equal. Some themes can be inappropriate, exclusionary, or perpetuate harmful stereotypes. Here are a few theme days that schools should avoid, along with alternative ideas that promote inclusivity and respect for all students.

Crazy Hair Day is a popular theme that encourages students to style their hair in a wild or wacky fashion. However, many of the hairstyles associated with Crazy Hair Day are cultural hairstyles for Black people. By labeling these styles as “crazy,” we send a message that there is something wrong with them. Instead of Crazy Hair Day, schools can consider hosting a Pajama Day, which allows students to participate without cultural insensitivity.

Twin Day, where students dress the same as their best friend, may seem like a fun idea, but it can leave out students who do not have a partner to twin with. This can make some students feel isolated and excluded. An alternative to Twin Day could be Mismatch or Inside Out Day, where students can express their individuality without the need for a partner.

Gender-specific theme days, such as Girls vs. Boys, reinforce harmful stereotypes and exclude students who do not identify within the traditional gender binary. Instead of pitting girls against boys, schools can consider hosting a Class Color War, where students can show their school spirit without reinforcing gender norms.

Stoplight Day, where students wear colors to indicate their relationship status, puts unnecessary pressure on students to disclose personal information. This can be especially troubling for vulnerable youth who may not have a significant other. Instead of Stoplight Day, schools can consider hosting a Career Day, where students can dress up as their future career aspirations.

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Theme days like Hobo Day, Thug Day, or Redneck Day that mock someone else’s identity are unacceptable and perpetuate harmful stereotypes. Schools should steer clear of identity-based spirit days and opt for more inclusive themes like School Colors Day.

Dressing like a student on a designated theme day may seem like harmless fun, but it can be problematic when it involves elements of cultural appropriation or denigration. Instead of Dress Like a Student Day, schools can consider hosting an Anything but a Backpack Day, where students and teachers can show off their unique style without crossing any boundaries.

In conclusion, spirit week should be a time for students to come together, celebrate their school community, and have fun. By choosing inclusive and respectful theme days, schools can ensure that all students feel valued and included during this special week of festivities.

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