Wenatchee High School's ASB President recently shared an enthusiastic update on the school's vibrant activities, highlighting a month filled with spirited events. The highlight was the \"Battle of the Bridges\" football game, which, despite a loss, showcased strong community support and school spirit. Leading up to the game, students participated in a themed spirit week, culminating in a packed student section on game night.
Following the football festivities, the focus shifted to homecoming preparations. A pep assembly kicked off the week, featuring performances and the announcement of homecoming royalty. The ASB organized a series of engaging activities throughout the week, including free hot cocoa, pancake breakfasts, and themed dress days, which fostered a sense of community and excitement among students. The homecoming dance, themed around Disney's \"Tangled,\" was well-attended, thanks to the support of staff and community members.
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Subscribe for Free Meanwhile, Annie Vargas from Westside High School reported on the school's full enrollment and the success of their Leadership Club. With nearly 300 students enrolled and a waiting list for programs, the club is actively engaging students in various projects, including rock climbing and career exploration. They have also renewed a partnership with Bombas socks, receiving a significant donation to support local nonprofits. Upcoming events include a Veterans Day assembly, where students will write letters to veterans, further emphasizing the school's commitment to community outreach.
Both schools demonstrated a strong spirit of engagement and community involvement, with board members expressing appreciation for the students' efforts and initiatives.