Costumed preschoolers trick-or-treat in hallways, delighting students and teachers

Kayley Rapp

Judy Stubblefield

Ayden spooks Mr. Tener with his ghost costume. “You are the scariest ghost I’ve ever seen!” Mr. Tener said.

Kayley Rapp, News editor

In celebration of Halloween, NC’s preschool traveled around the school to trick-or-treat October 30 during first and second period.

Students in the Early Childhood class help walk their trick-or-treaters to each classroom to greet students and grab goodies along the way.
Judy Stubblefield
Students in the Early Childhood class help walk their trick-or-treaters to each classroom to greet students and grab goodies along the way.

“Seeing the preschoolers walk around in costume was awesome. They were all extremely adorable,” sophomore Rachel Cox said.

Junior Ashley Hunter accompanies Batman while he stocks up on candy before saving the world tonight.
Judy Stubblefield
Junior Ashley Hunter accompanies Batman while he stocks up on candy before saving the world tonight.

Every year, NC’s preschool visits volunteer classrooms around the school collecting candy and treats from teachers. The tradition continued this year, and the preschoolers were led around the school by their high school counterparts during first period in the main building and spent second period in the Freshman Academy and the Deal building. Each little Warrior that entered the classrooms brought smiles to teachers and students alike.

This year’s preschoolers dressed up as a variety of different characters. Two girls dressed as Elsa from Frozen, and one boy dressed as Buzz Lightyear from Toy Story. Another chose Batman as his hero to emulate.

Students laughed and grinned every time they saw these three children. The other boys dressed as a ghost, a viking, and a football player. The rest of the girls donned fairy and ballerina costumes. Each little Warrior impressed the high school students with their adorable costumes and smiles.