This week, CCHS celebrated Homecoming week. It was a really fun, hectic, and energetic week. The kids got to dress out, which meant no uniforms. I cannot explain to you how excited they were about that. The dress up days we celebrated were Tacky Day, Breast Cancer Awareness day (wear pink), Halloween Costume Day, Twin Day, and Extreme Spirit Day. I am on the Homecoming committee, so I had to help with the attendant's float as well as sponsor a grade level. Since I teach a lot of 9th graders, I volunteered to help with their float. We had a lot of fun putting our float together and making our banners. The theme of the parade this year was "Cover to Cover, We support the dogs!" Each grade level had to choose a book, so the ninth graders picked The Hunger Games. Our banner read, "May the odds be ever in OUR favor." On Thursday afternoon, we all stayed after to put the finishing touches on the float before the parade started at 4:30.
There were A LOT of people out in the streets cheering and catching candy. After the parade was over, we made our way back to the stadium for the Powder Puff football game. It was really cute, and the students seemed to have a great time.
Steven picked up Sawyer and brought him out to the game. My husband is a good sport. |
This picture cracks me up! Sarah's daughter, Addie, wanted to hold "Baby Sawler" during the game. I think Sawyer was a little unsure. |
On Friday, we had a big pep rally during fourth block, which was hilarious because the students played games and participated in relays. That afternoon, I helped Sarah get all the attendants to their pictures and to the stadium. At halftime we got all the girls lined up and ready to walk across the field. They were all beautiful and everyone involved seemed to really enjoy themselves.
I for one was so happy to see all the spirit and feel the fun and energetic atmosphere throughout the week! Can't wait until next year!
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