Aaliya Smith, Sophia Monin, Jayde Alenburg, Emily Taylor, Rachel Tulk, Jaime Sheehan, and Lauren Hall wear pink from head to to to show homecoming spirit.
The hallways became a sea of pink on Wednesday, Sept. 26, with students trying to earn Homecoming spirit points for their class. The rule was made popular by Regina George, the main protagonist in Mean Girls, that “on Wednesdays, we wear pink.”
Students are going all out to receive the most spirit points.
“Participating in spirit week is really fun because you get to dress up as a class and you earn points to go towards winning the pep rally,” sophomore Molly Anthony said.
Seniors James Denfeld, Rudy Arrona, Ronan Beardsley, Jack Krouse and Absela Baattai and junior Brandon Aversano show school spirit in their pink outfits.
Sophomore Lin Sahu and junior Jordan Pastro show off their all pink outfits in hopes to earn spirit points for their class.
Freshman Christian Stewart is told to “Rise Up” and wear pink.
Juniors Rachel Goode and Ella Ledsome smile while wearing pink to earn points for their class.
Seniors Giulia Maddiex, Catalina Rojas, Benjamin Wroniewicz, Aidan Doherty, and Brandon Do show off their pink in the library.
Freshman Miles Lang, Ryan Jack, Hayden Mikloiche, Dori Bruno and Jules Bickley show their school spirit by dressing in pink.
Students enjoy hanging out with friends on wear pink day.
Members of SCA Austin Roberts, Elizabeth Stefano, Cammie Barnes, and Karly Brown take a break from planning homecoming to show off their pink outfits.
Juniors Lance Johnson and Jackson Prehn pose during advisory in their pink t-shirts.
Junior Farouk Al Alousi and seniors Ava Ali and Taylor Sharpe show off their pink attire in the main hallway.
Juniors Meher Bhobi, Sarah Gartner, Kerri Golden, Sarah Ramboyong, and Andrew Strait dress in pink to earn points for their class.
Freshman Deliah Borg, Briana Ausgotharp, Kate Rowzie, Haile Murphy, Kate Tribiano, Alexis Zehner, Chloe Nacson, Ryleigh Leonard, and Tatianna Smith smile during lunch in their pink outfits.
Madison Roney is a Junior at Freedom High School in South Riding. Madison is involved in Battle of the Books, National Art Honors Society, and FELT at Freedom.