
Sunscreen lotion on the nose, high socks, camera, etc. Thursday: Tourist Day – The traditional tourist who looks out of place.Wednesday: Decades Day– Pick your favorite era of history and dress like the “good ole days.” Obviously there are certain cultural and historical trends “80s KISS rocker, men in tights, ect.” that would be obviously inappropriate.We do ask that we remain gender appropriate i.e.


I had a fun time,” said Harris.This is meant to be a wonderful time of celebrating being a Bearcat so we will be having competitions in school for the “Spirit Stick” award to be given to the winning class at the end of the week at our Pep Rally on Friday. As you may know, we have specific guidelines when it comes to dress down days and we want to protect the appropriateness of this event by upholding these guidelines strictly. We want to have fun but we will not allow anyone to break the rules and go uninhibited because we do not want to ruin the fun for all because of a few. There was a lot of dancing and singing along with the songs. Junior Keeana Harris had a good time at the dance. Keeana Harris and friends Jovawn, Tyanah, Siara, and Amari pose for a picture before Homecoming dance. The homecoming dance was a huge success with over 600 tickets sold. The homecoming football game Friday night was a victory for WRHS. With no surprise, the senior boys dominated with their skillful and energetic routine. The boys Powderpuff cheerleading teams were also able to perform their routines that were postponed from the Powderpuff game. WRHS hosted their second pep rally where the seniors once again took the win. Some popular characters students dressed up as were characters from “Grey’s Anatomy”, “Orange is the New Black,” or “Stranger things. WRHS senior Taylor Forgas made a comment in class, ” That was by far the funniest thing I’ve seen all day.” WRHS Government and Economics teacher Ms. Thursday was Character day and inspired many students to dress up as characters from T.V. Due to a weather delay the boy’s cheerleading competition had to be postponed until the pep rally on Friday September 30th. The seniors battled their way to a victory against the Sophomore girls in the final match up. The Powderpuff football game happened during the evening of Class Color Day. Seniors also took their group picture in all pink for the yearbook. I thought for the longest time this kid was a freshman and he was a senior!” says WRHS Junior, Riley Horrigan. “I love class color day because you notice people are in grades that you didn’t think they were in. Students are encouraged to wear their class color in the most expressive way. Freshman are white, sophomores are purple, juniors are blue, and seniors are pink. This seems to be the day most students get involved. WRHS senior, Bradley Fabretti says, “It was fun to see all the different cultures shown on that day.” A large group of WRHS students represented their home country by wearing flags tied around their neck. Many students showed up dressed as tacky tourists and some chose a specific country to represent. We made the boat on Sunday with cardboard and spray paint after we went to Walmart to get the sweatshirts and oars.” The students built a rowing boat out of cardboard boxes and came as the “Wiregrass Crew.” The students could be seen “rowing” around campus throughout the day.Īustin Woryn talks about how this idea came about.

One of the outfits most commented on was WRHS seniors Payton Wilson, TJ Forgas, Austin Woryn, and Cameron Rowe. “It was funny to see people dressed as athletes who never really played sports before,” said WRHS sophomore Brittney Segers.

Many students took the opportunity to portray a Steve Urkel type character or dress in their favorite sport clothing. Each day had a different theme, encouraging students to be creative and show their school spirit. Wiregrass Ranch High School (WRHS) hosted spirit week September 26th through the 30th leading up to homecoming on the 1st of October.
