Teachers decorated their doors before Trunk or Treat. Psychology teacher Mrs. Krisynda Cicos decided to connect her door to her subject — the brain. (Photos/Shreya Shanmugam)Key Club hosted a room for cookie decorating. Club volunteers gave kids sugar cookies to decorate with icing and sprinkles while listening to the room’s Halloween playlist. (Photos/Shreya Shanmugam)The event’s host — The National Honor Society — sold drinks, chips, cookies, cupcakes and pizza during the event and encouraged attendees to dress up as they poured into club rooms for spooky activities. (Photos/Shreya Shanmugam)The Spanish Honor Society and the National Art Honor Society collaborated to host a room for face painting. They asked attendees what they wanted and ended the night painting various characters from Yoda to Ghostbusters. (Photos/Shreya Shnamugam)HOSA served cookies and had the game “Operation” for students to play. The room included lab equipment, spider webs and other small games for attendees to play. (Photos/Shreya Shanmugam)Clubs used car trunks to hand candy to children. Each trunk had a different theme such as Sesame Street or a witch’s lair. (Photos/Shreya Shanmugam)Habitat for Humanity and Dance Marathon gave children treats. Habitat for Humanity displayed their Lego-themed trunk. (Photos/Shreya Shanmugam)