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Halloween Dance!

This Halloween dance was a truly exciting one! With the nice build up from the spirit week full of fun dress-down days, themes, and competitions, the atmosphere at School was perfect for the dance. With tons of spooky decorations and the amazing lights, thanks to Mr. Smith, the theme sure was spooktacular!
 
The Halloween dance wouldn’t have been as great as it was without the amazing costumes. Whether it was a simple Hawaiian shirt, a two-person costume, or an intricate make-up design that took hours, everyone looked frightfully fantastic. The best costumes of the night go to Nick Dyson’s and Brooke Lannon’s special firefighter and Dalmatian combo – it is a good thing Nick went as a firefighter because he sure was setting the dance floor on fire!
 
For the first time in our time at King’s-Edgehill, the School dance was held in our wonderful AC facility, and it was a truly special moment to be the first dance held in the AC in a long time. The Halloween dance felt magical, not only because of the spells casted into the air, but also because it was the first dance that day students could attend since the COVID-19 pandemic.
 
Overall, the dance was successful! With a good turn out and a bunch of song requests from the days leading up, it sure fulfilled our expectations and Stephanie Choat (School Dance Committee Prefect) hopes everyone had a great time! Last but certainly not least, we’d like to thank all the chaperones for taking time out of their night to ensure the Halloween School dance could happen and that the night went smoothly. These particular chaperones had a little more of a challenge since every attending student had to “check-in” more formally this time to ensure that a safe number of people were in the building – that was one heck of a challenge, so thank you for all your hard work and time!
 
Ethan Hiscott
School Dance Committee Prefect


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King’s-Edgehill School is located in Mi'kma'ki, the unceded ancestral territory of the Mi’kmaq People.