Halloween at CCPA was a total blast this year! As a hybrid high school in El Dorado County serving both the Folsom and Sacramento areas, we’re all about blending community spirit with fun and creativity. This Halloween was no exception! Our celebration began with a school-wide pumpkin decorating contest that brought out everyone’s artistic side. From spooky to downright hilarious, the pumpkins really showed off our students’ imagination. The costume contest took center stage, with students showing up in everything from classic characters to one-of-a-kind creations. Best Overall Costume went to a stunning handmade costume of Varian from “Tangled the Series,” crafted by one of our talented students. The Most Creative Costume award went to a clever Chick-fil-A “Eat Mor Chikin” cow, complete with a handmade sign, and the Funniest Costume prize went to a trio of students who teamed up as characters from “The Lorax,” including the Lorax himself, a Truffula tree, and the Once-ler. It was an epic group effort that had everyone laughing!
And, of course, it wouldn’t be Halloween without a little game time, so we played a spooky edition of Halloween Bingo that had the whole school cheering and competing for treats. Events like these go beyond just having a good time; they help us build a strong, supportive community where students and staff can connect and create memories. At CCPA, we know that fostering these relationships is key to a positive school experience, and holiday fun is the perfect way to make it happen!