Students show true colors with Homecoming Day 3: Disney Villains and Heroes Day

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To continue the homecoming week celebrations, students dressed up as their favorite characters Oct. 16. SGA will also be organizing a pickleball tournament after school for juniors at 4.p.m., which takes place on the fourth floor of the 2500 building. Tomorrow, the celebration continues with Sleeping Beauties pajama day.

Many took the dress-up day as an opportunity to twin with their friends or significant others. Common duo costumes seen throughout the day included Ratatouille, princes and princesses and superheroes. (Photos/Jaiden Bomar, Emma Colarte Delgado, Kayra Dayi, Daniel Harper and Alina Sukhovskaya)

Friends spend time together during the week and enjoy dressing up after a busy first month of school. “Homecoming week is a great time to express creativity and I love dressing up in my favorite clothes,” junior Aliyah Dania, dressed as Perry the Platypus, said. (Photos/Emma Colarte Delgado, Alex Ngo and Adiya Mukhitdinov)

To surprise students, PTO helped organize a free ice-cream party at lunch, surprising students with a free treat during the week of fun. (Photos/Emma Colarte Delgado and Daniel Harper)

Students could choose to dress up in trios and group outfits as well. From the trio of Despicable Me daughters to inspiration from Alvin and the Chipmunks, there was no short of creativity this year. (Photos/Emma Colarte Delgado, Daniel Harper, Zain Masood and Nina Vieira)

Junior high students channel school spirit with their outfits as well. (Photos/Emma Colarte Delgado and Adiya Mukhitdinov)  

Some teachers made sure to partake in the homecoming fun, dressing up along with their students. (Photos/Olivia Chung, Emma Colarte Delgado, Camila Doerrfler, Alina Sukhovskaya and Nina Vieira)

Students with creative costumes showcase their personality through their clothing, going all out for the festivities. (Photos/Roma Agrawal, Emma Colarte Delgado, Zain Masood and Nina Vieria)

Flyers advocating the dress-up day were hand-created by SGA. Junior Irene Wong hand-drew the poster on the left using artistic app Procreate. (Photos/Emma Colarte Delgado)

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!