As winter break approaches, North Forsyth High School is gearing up to celebrate the holiday season in style with a week of festive spirit and fun. This year’s Winter Spirit Week promises to be a fantastic way for students and staff to get into the holiday spirit before heading off for the break. Here’s a look at the exciting theme days that will bring joy and laughter to the halls of North Forsyth.
Monday Dec. 16 – Feeling Frosty: Wear White!
The first day of Winter Spirit Week kicks off with a frosty theme—students are encouraged to wear as much white as they can to represent the cold, snowy season. Whether it’s a cozy white sweater, a chic white scarf, or even a full-on snow-white outfit, this is the perfect way to start the week with a winter wonderland vibe.
Tuesday Dec. 17 – Holiday Hair: Wear a Fun Holiday Hat or Hair Accessory
On Tuesday, it’s all about getting creative with your hair. From jingle bell headbands to Santa hats, reindeer antlers, or sparkly ribbons, this day will bring plenty of holiday cheer. Not only will this add some fun to the day, but it will also give everyone a chance to showcase their holiday spirit with a touch of flair. Let your hair shine as bright as the holiday lights!
Wednesday Dec. 18 – Sockin’ Around the Christmas Tree: Festive Holiday Socks
Wednesday’s theme is all about your feet—specifically, your socks! Wear your most festive holiday socks to show off your Christmas cheer. Whether it’s socks with images of Santa, Christmas trees, snowflakes, or even some quirky designs, this day is an opportunity to let your feet join in on the fun. It’s a low-key yet festive way to participate in Winter Spirit Week, and who knows, maybe you’ll even have a secret sock competition happening.
Thursday Dec. 19 – Ugly Sweater Day
Thursday is the day everyone has been waiting for: Ugly Sweater Day! This is the perfect opportunity to dig out your most outrageous Christmas sweater—whether it’s covered in flashing lights, tacky pom-poms, or features a giant Rudolph nose. The more over-the-top, the better! This hilarious tradition has become a staple of holiday celebrations, and North Forsyth is no exception. It’s all about embracing the fun and festive absurdity of the season.