
Halloween Parade
Halloween Parade

Our Halloween parade is open to be viewed by all family members. It takes place on the upper field on Halloween, Monday, October 31, 2011, and will begin promptly at 3:00 p.m. Most classrooms have planned parties that will be prior to the parade. Check with your classroom Room Parents for specifics on individual class parties.
Please note, we maintain our academic schedule until that time, therefore, except for Kindergarten students, students should not arrive that morning in costume or make-up. Please send your child's costume in a bag labeled with his/her name and the teacher's name.
Some guidelines for costuming include:
1. It is best if a simple version of the costume is worn, i.e. not a lot of make up or pieces that would be difficult for the child to put on independently.
2. Please do not send costume props that are replicas of weapons, e.g. swords, knives, guns, as they are not permissible in the school setting.
3. We would also appreciate your help in ensuring that gruesome costumes, such as very scary masks, swirling blood, etc. are not sent to school.
Thank you in advance for your cooperation and support. We wish you a fun, safe, and happy Halloween!

Our Halloween parade is open to be viewed by all family members. It takes place on the upper field on Halloween, Monday, October 31, 2011, and will begin promptly at 3:00 p.m. Most classrooms have planned parties that will be prior to the parade. Check with your classroom Room Parents for specifics on individual class parties.
Please note, we maintain our academic schedule until that time, therefore, except for Kindergarten students, students should not arrive that morning in costume or make-up. Please send your child's costume in a bag labeled with his/her name and the teacher's name.
Some guidelines for costuming include:
1. It is best if a simple version of the costume is worn, i.e. not a lot of make up or pieces that would be difficult for the child to put on independently.2. Please do not send costume props that are replicas of weapons, e.g. swords, knives, guns, as they are not permissible in the school setting.
3. We would also appreciate your help in ensuring that gruesome costumes, such as very scary masks, swirling blood, etc. are not sent to school.
Thank you in advance for your cooperation and support. We wish you a fun, safe, and happy Halloween!


