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See the themes for each day during Junior Week.

Peleleuhulihonua celebrates Junior Week, March 30-April 2

March 23, 2026

After being rescheduled from February, our Junior class, Peleleuhulihonua - the Class of 2027, will celebrate Junior Week from March 30 to April 2. 

There are four dress days that students can enjoy and participate in throughout the week - 

  • Monday, March 30 - Decade Day - Dress as a decade (80's, 90's, or 2000's)
  • Tuesday, March 31 - Favorite Music Genre/Artist - Rock a costume or special wear to represent your favorite musical artist or genre of music
  • Wednesday, April 1 - Soccer Mom & Grill Dad - embrace adulthood and dress like a soccer mom or grill dad
  • Thursday, April 2 - Aloha Wear - start your Merrie Monarch week early and wear your aloha best.

Students should be sure that when dressing up they comply with all of the special dress guidelines including: 

  • Clothing must not be tight, sheer, or revealing
  • Any Dresses or tops should have a modest neckline
  • No crop tops or exposed midriffs
  • No offensive, inappropriate, or suggestive language or images on clothing
  • No costumes or accessories that resemble weapons, drugs, alcohol, or illegal activity
  • Dresses, Skirts, Shorts, and other bottoms must come below the fingertips
  • No Leggings
  • School-approved shoes
  • No crocs, slides, slippers, etc.
  • No spaghetti straps
  • Hats, hoods, crowns, and headwear must follow school headwear policies (removed indoors)
  • All school handbook dress code guidelines apply


On Thursday, April 2nd, Juniors can enjoy a special lunchtime activity under the hale peʻa. All other students should avoid the area at that time.  


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