On February 26, NHS and NJHS hosted a Non-Uniform Day. Non-Uniform Day is the day of the month where students can wear anything they want, but they have to follow the dress code. Many students don’t agree with this, because the dress code at Escuela Bella Vista is very strict. Some students pay for Non-Uniform Day because they want to wear whatever comfortable clothes they want, but others actually pay to support the charity and help collect money for those in need. Teachers also had to follow the dress code, so students were able to call them out as said in an email sent by NHS Historian Nicole Pineda. One reason that students are not allowed to break the dress code on Non-Uniform Day is because students are supposed to be encouraged to dress for charity, not just for their benefit. Even though there is a lot of controversy on this, NHS and NJHS raised a lot of money for charities who really need it. If the ticket for Non-Uniform Day was bought between Monday and Thursday, it cost 50 bsf. If it was bought on Friday morning, it was 70 bsf. It was a great Non-Uniform Day for the Honor Society and there was only 1 dress infraction!
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