During a recent government meeting, significant updates were shared regarding community engagement and school spirit activities. The meeting highlighted the ongoing homecoming week, which commenced on September 16th, featuring a variety of themed spirit days. Students have actively participated, dressing up in costumes that reflect iconic movie characters and other themes, fostering a sense of community despite recent safety concerns.
A notable achievement was the successful blood drive held on September 6th, where 111 pints of blood were collected, potentially saving 333 lives. This initiative was praised for its impact, with gratitude extended to all participants and organizers, particularly Miss Karen Gonzalez and her Career and Technical Education (CTE) classes.
The meeting also detailed the upcoming homecoming events, including a rally and dance scheduled for September 20th, following a football game against Franklin High School. The festivities will include a parade and the crowning of homecoming royalty, showcasing the school’s vibrant spirit.
In addition to homecoming activities, the meeting addressed various sports events, with multiple teams scheduled to compete in the coming days. The football team will face Franklin, while girls' volleyball, water polo, tennis, and golf teams also have matches lined up.
Overall, the meeting underscored the importance of community involvement and school spirit, with a strong emphasis on student participation and recognition of staff contributions.