All six BRSU schools celebrated the ghoulish holiday of Halloween in their own special way.
Some paraded through towns, another circled the village green and performed an all-school dance, one brought the school together for a student-staff soccer match, another saw families celebrate at an evening family Halloween “celebration”, and one held an outdoor concert with Halloween songs followed by reading “creepy” stories in the library and snacks in the gym. The common themes across the board were colorful costumes, creativity, family, community, and joy.
Happy Halloween!
(Photo above: Students from The Dorset School dance the "Sid Shuffle" from the movie "Ice Age/ Continental Drift" at the Halloween Parade.)
Mettawee Community School:
Mettawee students read "creepy" Vermont classics around a computer campfire.
The Mettawee first graders all dressed as ice cream cones - with a cherry on top.
Sunderland Elementary School
Sunderland students ready for "treats" at the Halloween Celebration.
"Double double toil and trouble" - a witches brew featured on one of the Sunderland classroom doors.
Currier Memorial School
Parent volunteers organized the annual "Trunk or Treat" event on the Friday before Halloween at the Currier Memorial School.
Students from the Currier Memorial School march by grades through the town on Danby to celebrate Halloween with their community.
Manchester Elementary Middle School
A line of MEMS students gathering treats on their Halloween march through Manchester.
Two bunnies from MEMS collecting treats on Halloween in Manchester.
Flood Brook School
High fives all around at the Flood Brook Student/Staff Halloween soccer match.
Student creative carved pumpkins on display at Halloween at the Flood Brook School.
The Dorset School
This TDS student peeks out on the crowd from behind a colorful mask.
A green grassy monster, cat, nurse and even a hot dog march in the Dorset Halloween Parade.