Spirit Days at Indian Hills Build Pride and Positivity

Spirit Days at Indian Hills Build Pride and Positivity

Every Friday at Indian Hills is Spirit Day, and it’s quickly becoming a tradition that brings energy, excitement, and unity to the school. Students are encouraged to show their Chief pride by wearing red, yellow, or any Indian Hills gear—shirts, hoodies, socks, bows, hats, or even accessories count. ❤️💛

Each homeroom takes part in a weekly challenge to hit 100% participation. Teachers tally the results during the Chief Check-in, and classes work together to see who can reach full spirit status. The result? A school-wide buzz of friendly competition, pride, and school spirit.

But Spirit Days are more than just a chance to dress in school colors. They help create a positive school culture that students carry with them as they continue their education in Christian County. By building traditions that emphasize unity, pride, and belonging, Indian Hills is helping students develop the confidence and excitement that will serve them well throughout their school journey.

As one school family, Indian Hills shows every Friday that when students and teachers come together, they don’t just end the week strong—they set the tone for success that lasts far beyond the classroom.

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