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FAFSA Turmoil
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May 14, 2024

Middle Schoolers dance the night away

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“It was fun there was a lot of snacks and the lightsticks were cool, but we couldn’t talk to anyone because the music was too loud,” seventh grader Sariha Alvearez said. Photo attributions to Mike Steinhoff.

by Jaclyn Thompson, news editor

 “It was fun there was a lot of snacks and the lightsticks were cool, but we couldn’t talk to anyone because the music was too loud,” seventh grader Sariha Alvearez said. Photo attributions to Mike Steinhoff.
“It was fun there was a lot of snacks and the lightsticks were cool, but we couldn’t talk to anyone because the music was too loud,” seventh grader Sariha Alvearez said. Photo attributions to Mike Steinhoff.

Middle schoolers will celebrate the eve of Halloween, in the school gym, for a Halloween dance.

From 7pm to 9pm students were be provided with music by student DJ Vinny, pizza, drinks and snacks. Tickets were sold for $15 each and sponsored by the PTA. Within all that, they were also given favors like glow sticks.

“It was fun there was a lot of snacks and the lightsticks were cool, but we couldn’t talk to anyone because the music was too loud,” seventh grader Sariha Alvearez said.

Students were also able to go to the haunted hallway, on the third floor, for some scary fun. High school students had a separate time for the haunted hallway.
“This middle school dance was way better than elementary school and a time to have fun and more freedom,” sixth grader Anthony DiMarcello said.

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