To continue holiday spirit week, students took the opportunity to dress up as their favorite winter characters Dec. 10. Costumes such as a snowman, the Grinch and Mrs. Clause were all seen on campus.
The annual Holiday Bazaar also took place Dec. 10, with students having the opportunity to shop for early holiday gifts. Guitar grams were delivered to those who ordered them throughout the day, with guitarists serenading recipients.
From twin deer to Santa and his reindeers, dress-up days allow friends time to twin and celebrate the festive spirit together. With dress up days, students showed their school spirit in creative ways. (Photos/Emma Colarte Delgado, Kayra Dayi, Camila Doerrfler, Daniel Harper and Adiya Mukhitdinov)
Middle school students had the opportunity to dress-up as well. From elves to santa, junior high students used time between classes to spread some school spirit with friends. (Photos/Alex Ngo and Adiya Mukhitdinov)
The holiday bazaar also took place during Dec. 10, with PTO parents helping assist with selling Chick-fil-a and Krispy Kreme donuts. Students visited the bazaar during their independent periods or during lunch or after school. (Photos/Jaiden Bomar, Kayra Dayi and Daniel Harper)
Students could feature their favorite holiday characters through their clothing. (Photos/Alex Ngo)
Teachers participated in the dress-up days as well, repping their favorite Christmas movies with hats and gloves. (Photos/Jaiden Bomar, Camila Doerrfler, Adiya Mukhitdinov and Cara Xie)
In addition to dress-up days, guitar grams were delivered to students who placed orders for them. (Photo/Jaiden Bomar)
Students had the opportunity to perform at the Holiday Bazaar, including students from orchestra and guitar and acapella singers. (Photo/Kayra Dayi)