Student council cleans up homecoming
Popped balloons, streamers, cups, trash, shoes, ties, hair accessories, boutonnieres and corsages.
It’s the homecoming aftermath.
“I actually like clean up, because it’s interesting finding what people leave at the dance,” senior student council representative Olivia Vizzaccaro said.
The Sunday following homecoming about 60 student council members returned to school at 10 a.m. and worked for about two hours to clean up the decorations and mess left from over a thousand attendees.
“Cleaning up the decorations was so hard; and they were so heavy I almost got a hernia,” junior student council representative Adam Scott said.
After cleanup, they set up the lunch tables and turn the dance floor into the commons for school on Monday.
“It was kinda sad that it all had to go away,” senior representative Haley Velez said, “and I had to finally admit that my last homecoming was over.”
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