Homecoming festivities at the local high school culminated in a week filled with spirited events, culminating in a successful dance and a triumphant football game. The week kicked off with a powder puff football game featuring junior and senior girls, which served as a fundraiser for the student council. The seniors emerged victorious in a closely contested match.
Throughout the week, students participated in spirit days and costume competitions, fostering a competitive spirit among grades. The excitement peaked during a Friday assembly held in the field house, where fall sports teams were introduced, and the homecoming court was publicly announced. The football team secured a significant win against Grand Haven, further energizing the student body.
The homecoming dance, held on Saturday, saw a record attendance with 1,600 tickets sold. Students enjoyed various activities, including a snow cone and popcorn station, and positive feedback highlighted the music and decorations as standout features of the event.
In addition to homecoming celebrations, the high school is set to host a blood drive on October 25, allowing seniors to earn blood donor cords for graduation. The initiative aims to save approximately 100 lives each month by donating to local hospitals.
In other school updates, Bower Elementary reported a successful walkathon that raised $32,600, while Jamestown Elementary introduced new initiatives to improve cafeteria behavior. The 5-6 building celebrated a smooth transition for sixth graders, and the high school noted successes in athletics, including conference wins for boys' soccer and girls' golf.
As the school year progresses, parent-teacher conferences are on the horizon, and the administrative team is actively brainstorming ways to enhance the educational environment in light of recent federal financial assistance.