November 8, 2022

Berkley Schools Celebrates Halloween

Berkley Schools Celebrates Halloween 

Berkley Schools ghosts and goblins celebrated Halloween on Monday, October 31, 2022. All schools showcased their Halloween spirit with Halloween parades and assemblies. Berkley Schools students had a wonderful Halloween!

Anderson

Anderson Middle School held its annual Halloween assembly on October 31, 2022. Principal Mike Ross kicked off the event with a greeting. Then students competed by grade level in various games such as mummy wrap (wrap staff members in toilet paper) and games pitting all grades against one another (tug of war, moving skittles with straws and collecting penne noodles with spaghetti noodles). The assembly concluded with a costume contest and the Spirit Week winner was announced. Congrats to the 6th graders on earning the Spirit Week trophy.

Angell

Weather moved the Angell Halloween parade inside, but the rain did not put a damper on the fun. Classmates greeted each other while parading through the school hallways. After the parade, the students participated in spooky arts and crafts, music and activities. 

Burton

The BHS Marching Band led the students through Huntington Woods in a Halloween-themed parade. Burton families and friends lined the streets as students showcased their costumes. The band was also dressed up and provided a fun atmosphere for the parade.

Norup

Norup Elementary students enjoyed an outside parade in their field during the afternoon. Classes came outside by grade and completed two laps around the field while families and classmates cheered them on.

Pattengill

Pattengill students celebrated Halloween with classroom parties and an indoor parade. All students were able to show off their costumes while parading through the hallway and gym. After the parade, Pattengill staff had various activities planned such as spooky crafts, music and snacks for each classroom.

Rogers

Rogers students celebrated Halloween with their annual parade, which includes a trip and parade through Oxford Towers. Students showed off their costumes to the residents and were given a bag of treats at the end of the route.