They had to come up with a trailer, find someone to pull the float, plan the float layout, purchase materials and put it all together. They also were expected to find a nice car for the Freshman homecoming princess to ride in.
The freshman ended up not having a class advisor at school and most of the kids involved had never seen a homecoming float.
The float ended up being really well thought out, well put together and
And without much adult help at all.
They had it on display two different nights, the first being "Riot Night" and the second was during halftime of the homecoming game.
The only "after" pix I have is permanently on my phone only because I don't
I'm so proud of these guys!
2 comments:
I am enjoying your craziness and I feel like I have the same but I only have 5 kids. I hope your family has a good Homecoming Week. Ours was exhausting, many surprises but memorable! My daughter worked a lot but had a great time for her first Homecoming Parade, Game and Dance.
While your boys are involved in student government and attend the homecoming parade, my daughter has me come pick her up at school so that she doesn't have to attend the homecoming "pep assembly". There wasn't a parade, and when asked if she wanted to attend the football game, she just looked at me like I had sprouted 2 heads and said, "why?". Perhaps her attitude would be different if she went to a smaller school, but I doubt it. (BTW--her high school enrollment is somewhere around 2000 students. YIKES!)
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