Community gears up for festive holiday celebrations

November 04, 2024 | Aurora West USD 129, School Boards, Illinois


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Community gears up for festive holiday celebrations
As the holiday season approaches, the district is gearing up for a series of events aimed at fostering community spirit and honoring local traditions. The festivities will commence with the annual Veterans Day assemblies on November 8th, starting at 8 AM at West Aurora High School, followed by an afternoon assembly at Hergett's at 2:30 PM. On November 11th, Jewell and Washington schools will also hold their assemblies at 9:50 AM and 2:30 PM, respectively, as part of the district's commitment to honoring veterans.

In addition to these commemorative events, students have been actively preparing for various performances, including the fall play \"She Kills Monsters,\" which will be staged at West Aurora High School on multiple dates this month. Musical events are also on the horizon, with a solo and ensemble contest scheduled for November 9th and grade-level concerts at Freeman, Goodwin, and Hilla Elementary Schools.

The district encourages parents and community members to participate in upcoming parent café meetings on November 11th and December 9th, along with family-oriented events such as the A Plus Foundation's Tomahawk Turkey Trot on November 23rd and Family Pottery Night at Goodwin on December 6th. A highlight of the season will be the popular \"Breakfast with Santa\" event at West High on December 7th.

As the calendar fills with activities, residents are reminded to stay updated through their digital calendars for any changes or additions. The meeting concluded with a transition to discussions on secondary course proposals, indicating a continued focus on educational development alongside community engagement.

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