Highland School’s Halloween Parade: Costumes, Candy, and Community Spirit

Highland Students and Teachers Make Halloween Unforgettable

Halloween at Highland schools wasn’t just another day—it was a full-on celebration! This year, students and teachers at Highland Elementary and High School turned ordinary hallways into a festive parade of costumes and laughter. Highland students in Halloween costumes at school From ghouls to superheroes, Landon, Caston, and Easton Lightner led the charge, strutting their stuff through the decorated corridors, spreading cheer (and maybe a few harmless scares) along the way.

Trick-or-Treat, Teacher Edition

The fun wasn’t just for the kids. Highland Elementary teachers enjoyed delicious Halloween treats thoughtfully provided by teacher Ali Williams. Even the school’s leadership joined in, with High School Principal Tim Good and Elementary Principal Tim Johnson sharing the festive spirit. And let’s not forget the third-graders—they were all geared up to trick-or-treat in the high school hallway. These young ghosts and goblins were ready for candy and adventure!

Halloween at Highland is more than costumes and sugar rushes—it’s about community, connection, and creating memories. It’s safe to say the only thing spookier than these costumes is how fast kids can make a bag of candy disappear! If only adults could channel that same energy at Monday morning meetings.

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