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Grad Bash Itinerary: April 25-26, 2014 Students check in by 7:15 AM Load buses from 7:15-7:30 AM Depart Buford

ord High School Friday, April 25 at 7:30 AM Stop for lunch at Valdosta Mall Stop to change clothes in Orlando, FL Universal Studios Pre Party with unlimited buffet and street dancers from 5:00 - 7:00 PM Universal Studios and Islands of Adventure from 7:00 PM 2:00 AM Depart Universal Studios at 2:30 AM Return to Buford High School on Saturday, April 26 around 11:00 AM Only students who are passing all courses and on track to graduate may attend Grad Bash.!

What to Bring to Grad Bash For the bus: Pillow Blanket (its cold on the bus at night) Comfy clothes Sweatshirt Socks Magazines Headphones iPod (to save phone battery) Toothbrush & toothpaste Deodorant Camera Snacks/drinks, but ONLY COMMERCIALLY MADE, PREPACKAGED food & drinks Portable battery phone charger ($10 on Amazon, also available at Best Buy, Walmart, CVS, etc) Money for Fridays lunch on the road ($15?) $2 tip for bus driver For the Parks: It will be about 90 when we get there at 5pm and 65when we leave at 2am. Shorts or jeans (not frayed or torn; must hang from the waist; no athletic wear) Shirt with short sleeves (no tank tops; no school or sports logos) Comfortable shoes No hats No backpacks Small purse? (only if necessary) Spending money? (for souvenirs, drinks, and food after the 7pm buffet) We will leave everything on the bus when we enter the park.

EXHIBIT E A GR RAD BASH 2014 2 at Unive ersals Island ds of Advent ture and Univ versal Studio os Florida Minimu um Dress Co ode
Universals s Grad Bash is i a once-a-ye ear school eve ent requiring e enforcement o of a dress cod de to ensure proper dress/attire e for students and a chaperones. All outfits must remain inta act for the entir re Universals G Grad Bash eve ent and any pre-pa arties. The scho ool is responsib ble for enforcing the dress cod de prior to arriv val to the event. O Resor rt team membe ers and Grad Bash B Event St taff have the right to refuse a admission to a anyone Universal Orlando (students and a chaperone es) whom they y deem to be dressed d inappr ropriately for th he event and/o or not in comp pliance with these guidelines, and will continu ue to enforce this dress co ode throughout t the event. Merchandise w will be available fo or purchase at event entran nces for those in non-compli ance who still choose to se eek admission to the event. We thank you y in advance e for your coope eration with our dress code. OK GIRLS Dresse es, skirts, capris or Bermuda shorts no shor rter than mid-th high Casua al pants (including jeans) Casua al blouses and tops with sleev ves at least 3 in nches wide Comfo ortable shoes (including tennis s shoes, dress s sandals, boots s and flip-flops s) Purses s no larger than 8.5 x 5.5 (size of a half sh heet of noteboo ok paper) Camera and cell pho ones GUYS Casua al pants or shor rts (including kh hakis and jeans), secured at w waist Shirts with sleeves (g golf/polo, dress s shirts and t-sh hirts), sport jac ckets, dress suiits Comfo ortable shoes (including tennis s shoes, dress s shoes, boots a and flip-flops) Camera and cell pho ones PTABLE ATTIR RE*/NOT OK* UNACCEP Backp packs of any siz ze, type or style e, briefcases, hip h packs, cam mera bags, tote bags and over rsized purses la arger than 8.5 8 x 5.5 (size e of a half sheet t of notebook paper) p (does no ot apply to chaperones) Accessories that may y be used as weapons w (chain ns, spiked colla ars or belts, wallets, sharp obj jects, jewelry, penda ants or charms larger than 2 in nches) Clothin ng with holes, tearing, t or shre edding Clothin ng with languag ge or graphics that are obsce ene, offensive o or suggestive o of sexual, vulga ar, drug, alcoho ol, or tobacc co-related messaging Gang paraphernalia, jewelry, tattoo os, clothing or other o insignias which display, suggest or pro ovoke violence e. Extrem mely revealing clothing including: bathing su uit tops, bottom ms, or see-throu ugh clothing of f any kind Clothin ng that is too tight or exposes s excessive por rtions of the sk kin, or revealing g clothing that m may be viewed d as inappr ropriate at a school function (i i.e. tops that ba are the midriff o or sides even w when arms are e extended abo ove the head, see-through clothing, etc.) m not wear tank t tops or undershirts Guys may Girls may m not wear ta ank tops with sleeves s less tha an 3 inches in w width, undersh hirts, tube tops, tube top dress ses, one-sh houlder shirts or o any off the shoulder dresse es of any kind

Shorts s, dresses or sk kirts with hemlines shorter tha an mid-thigh Visible e undergarmen nts Clothin ng or accessor ries with high sc chool name, mascot m or logos s High school s jerseys or o other attire displaying d high school name/lletters or masc cot Clothin ng affiliated wit th any school, sports s team, gr roup, club, etc. . (ex: letterman n jackets, cloth hing with schoo ol logos, etc.) Sports s team apparel of any kind (hi igh school, college, group, clu ub, or professio onal) Clothin ng or accessor ries with area codes c Hats and a other head attire Weapo ons, knives, las ser pointers an nd chemical irrit tants of any kin nd Over-t the-counter me edications; toba acco or tobacco o related produ ucts such as lig ghters, matches s, pipes, etc.; a and alcoho ol or any contro olled substance e Any co ontainers with fluids f of any kin nd; this include es water, any d rinks and perfu umes Aeroso ol cans/bottles of any type Guys and a girls may not n wear Baske etball Shorts of f any kind Matching or like attire e among multip ple students *NOTE: So ome schools may enforce a st tricter dress co ode.

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