Grauer students, faculty and staff brought the holiday cheer and wore their best holiday clothing for the High School ASB's "Holiday Drip" day. The campus was filled with crazy and funny holiday clothes.
High School ASB Presents "Holiday Drip" Day
Grauer students, faculty and staff brought the holiday cheer and wore their best holiday clothing on December 10, for the High School ASB's "Holiday Drip" day. The campus was filled with crazy and funny holiday clothes, including ugly sweaters, holiday pajamas, holiday hats, jingle bells, holiday colors, and festive accessories. Students also enjoyed free hot cocoa from the ASB. The ASB would like to thank everyone who showed their holiday spirit and participated by wearing their best Holiday Drip!
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