Students rep their favorite teams for Homecoming Day 2 

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To continue the festivities of homecoming week, students wore their favorite jerseys to school to celebrate “Team Day” Oct. 15. In addition to the dress down day, SGA hosted a donut eating contest during lunch. Also during lunch, seniors were able to enjoy their last homecoming by participating in the yearly senior pizza party as a class-bonding activity. 

Homecoming week is the perfect time to hang out with friends and celebrate the great parts about attending school. Twining, eating lunch together and walking to class together can be perfect times to have fun with the friends you’ve made on campus while in dress-down attire. (Photos/Olivia Chung, Emma Colarte Delgado, Alex Ngo and Alina Sukhovskaya)

The seniors were able to enjoy their lunch with free pizza provided. For more information about the event, check back to ipatriotpost.com later tonight. (Photos/Emma Colarte Delgado and Zoe Horwitz)

Junior high students made sure to not miss the activities and enjoy the week as well, going all out with wearing the jerseys to represent their favorite teams. The Florida Panthers was a common pick for the middle schoolers. (Photos/Emma Colarte Delgado)

Teachers made sure to partake in the fun with their students. From social studies to math, all departments were decked out with decorations and costumes. (Photos/Emma Colarte Delgado, Daniel Harper and Adiya Mukthivok) 

SGA also hosted a donut contest competition during lunch. For more informations, including the winner, check back soon. (Photos/Emma Colarte Delgado, Daniel Harper and Zoe Horwitz)

More posters keep sprouting up this week, with SGA continuing to decorate hallways themed to each classes colors. (Photo/Emma Colarte Delgado)

During lunch, if students weren’t participating in SGA hosted events, students were able to sit with their friends and enjoy the dress-down days. They were able to relax in non-uniform clothing. (Photos/Daniel Harper, Alex Ngo and Alina Sukovskaya)

As a rising senior, this is Emma’s third year in the Patriot Post and she’s excited to be the Online Editor this year. Outside of newspaper, she’s Co-President of the journalism honor society, Quill and Scroll, and also the Editor-in-Chief of the Sigma Xi Honor Society magazine. She is also involved in and has officer positions in Science Research, Sigma Xi, FBLA, Model UN, SNHS, and other clubs, including honor societies and her own nonprofit. In her free time, she enjoys reading, watching dramas on Netflix, listening to Taylor Swift, and hanging out with friends and family. She’s very excited to work on the Patriot Post this year!