August. Spirit Shirt Design  Advisory classes will create a new T-shirt design for this year’s Spirit Shirts.  Each advisory can submit up to 5 designs.

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August

Spirit Shirt Design  Advisory classes will create a new T-shirt design for this year’s Spirit Shirts.  Each advisory can submit up to 5 designs.  A design for the front (usually a graphic) and a design for the back (usually a quote) is required.  Each design may have up to a total of 2 colors per side plus the color of the shirt. No shading. Solid bold lines and completely colored-in regions are recommended.  Submissions can be hand drawn or digital.  Admin will choose the finalists and the staff will vote for which design evokes the most school pride.

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