80's people wore colored leggings or skinny jeans. the hair style is Afro or for the girls bumps. on my school 80's day, i wore orange shoes, pink skinny jeans. lime green shirt tied off to the side, and i slept in hair curlers and made a huge bump in my hair with curls............ I hoped i helped, have a great 80's day!!!!!!!!!
well a shirt that goes off there shoulder,lots of makeup,and bracelets,red lipstick, knee high socks, a pony tail that goes off the side, anything bright colored, tease your hair, big plastic earrings ,leg warmers, and put sweatbands in your hair
-Big glasses
-Leg warmers
-Poofy hair
-Converse
-High top converse
-Hoop earrings
For decades day at school, you can dress in a style that was popular during a specific decade, such as the 50s, 60s, 70s, 80s, or 90s. This could include clothing like poodle skirts and letterman jackets for the 50s, tie-dye shirts and bell-bottoms for the 60s, disco outfits for the 70s, neon colors and leg warmers for the 80s, or flannel shirts and ripped jeans for the 90s. Don't forget to accessories with items like headbands, sunglasses, or hats to complete the look.
Flats definitely that are neon colors
Super bright skinnys, paint splater tee, and nerd glasses. Cost- $35.00
Wearing school uniform promotes equality among students and prevents distractions based on clothing choices. It also helps students develop a sense of belonging and school pride.
just wear anything because it is an induction day not a school day i'd probably wear jeans and a shirt !
A pajama day is a day where you can wear appropriate sleepwear to work/school.
Ask your friends. Plan to all wear similar outfits. Wear bright colors and bold accesories.
The one recommended by the school.
I wear a wonder women costume.
Just wear something nice and comfortable for the weather.
The difference in class averages could be due to various factors such as the level of difficulty of the material, grading criteria, study habits, and the overall competitiveness of the academic environment. In high school, the content may have been more tailored to the curriculum and students may have been more closely monitored by teachers. In college, the material may be more challenging and students are expected to take more responsibility for their learning, leading to varied performance levels.
Yes, people should most definitely wear clothes to school every day.