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BHS Mini Dress-up Week

 

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Mikayla Kraft, School Correspondent
MT43 News School Correspondent


BHS Mini Dress-up Week Mikayla Kraft, School Correspondent As Bulldogs of Broadwater High School, we are always eager and strong when we show off our school spirit. There is no doubt about it, our school will go “all in” when there is a dress-up day or competition. These include dress-up days like pajama day, career dress-up day, and even competitions such as hallway decorating, large games of musical chairs, and of course the float competition between grade levels each homecoming week.

This week, the student body was exuberant when a mini dress-up week was organized, and it was all for a celebration of our winter sports. Our winter sports consist of speech and drama, wrestling, and, of course, basketball. Broadwater High School takes pride in these sports and our statewide achievements. For this reason, a dress-up week was the perfect way for the student body to gather together and connect through differences and similarities while showing off our school spirit.

Kicking off the celebration dress-up day, BHS started off with a pajama day on Tuesday. Many students had the opportunity to be dressed to pay “little attention?” in their best pajamas and blankets during the school day. Frankly, there were no cases of students falling asleep in class, and learning and participation in the classroom were still highly observed.

Throughout the second day, the theme was “dress like your type day”. Students came to school wearing clothes their significant other may wear, and those who were single, dressed up exactly how their future significant other may dress in their imagination. Many people came to school wearing sports attire, and farming/ranching attire, and one student even took it to the next level by wearing a keyboard to show his “type”.

For the last dress-up day on Thursday, BHS held a strong finish with a Blue and White dress-up day. The student body decked out in strong Bulldog colors, accentuating their pride. Students came with blue and white clothing, face paint, and even paint on their legs and jeans. We held a pep assembly to send off the basketball team to the district tournament and to boost Bulldog Pride to its full potential. During the pep assembly, the pep band played loud and proud, the student body cheered as Musical Chairs was played and BHS celebrated with the hope that the basketball teams will take districts so the team can come home to prepare for the divisional tournament.

School events go deeper than the sports that are played and the club events that take place in our community. It seems to go unrecognized, but the morale of the Broadwater High School student body extends to small activities in the school that only the student body takes part in. I think we can all agree that our small-town school holds an inborn love and pride for all of the work that is done to grow our talents and knowledge through everything that we do.

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