The High School ASB/Leadership class would like to thank everyone who supported Spirit Week 2.0 during the week of April 9-13 by dressing up and/or competing in lunchtime activities.
Spirit Week 2.0 Fun at The Grauer School
Spirit Week 2.0 kicked off on Monday, April 9, with Decades Day, with lots of Grauer students walking around campus in their colorful clothing representing different decades. The Musical Chairs game at lunchtime was a fun event, with two students representing each grade, and Tracy Ahrens and Mimi Robinson representing the faculty. The competitors raced around the taped-off field in Meyer Hall, trying to pop each other's balloons. It all came down to the final two contestants - Isabella F. '21 and Ricky A. '19, and Isabella was the winner after an intense head-to-head competition!
Tuesday, April 10 was the first-ever Disney Day at Grauer. Students wore Disney character costumes, as well as costumes representing other franchises owned by Disney including Star Wars and Marvel Comics. Tuesday's lunchtime activity was a fun Egg Run game, which was won by the intrepid team of Trevor Olson and Stuart Grauer, representing the Faculty. Congratulations to Athletic Directors for the Day, Colin P. '22 and Maddy R. '21, who gave everyone a long lunch on Tuesday and assisted Trevor with running the athletic activities for the day!
The final 3 days of Spirit Week included the following activities:
- Wednesday, April 11~ Sports Team Jersey Day (Lunchtime Activity: Wheelbarrow Races)
- Thursday, April 12~ Tie-Dye Day (Lunchtime Activity: Dodgeball)
- Friday, April 13~ Beach Day (Lunchtime Activity: Life-size Hungry Hungry Hippos Game)
The High School ASB/Leadership class would like to thank everyone who supported Spirit Week 2.0 by dressing up and/or competing in lunchtime activities last week. We are proud to announce our winners:
- 1st place~ 12th Grade Class
- 2nd place~ 11th Grade Class
- 3rd place~ 9th Grade Class
Here's a slideshow with photos showing the highlights of Spirit Week 2.0 activities!
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