At Red Mountain, it's important for us to promote school spirit on campus. Our favorite way to get our students excited about school is hall walls. We spend weeks preparing to decorate our halls in our upstairs building. We came in after school, during lunch, before school and worked during our class time. It's extremely stressful and a lot of hard work but it is so worth it to see our students smile at the decorations while they walk to class.
"20 Ways the World Changed in 2020" Wall
The winning hall wall: "20 Things About 2020"
Seniors of 2021 with their hall wall: "Hindsight is 2020"
Malachi and Gavin working hard on their wall: "2020 Playlist."
To include our community, our council participated in Adopt A Family with our feeder elementary and junior high schools. We split our council into groups and delivered many bags of toys, pillows and other needs to the feeder schools in our community.
Spencer with bags of toys
Pile of bags for elementary school
Here at Red Mountain we take homecoming very seriously, because we have the largest in the state. Sadly we couldn't do the dance due to Covid-19, but organizing and executing a royalty halftime was the closest thing to normal. We prepared for weeks in advance to make it the best event for our Red Mountain community. We got to crown royalty which brought excitement to the student body.
Queen and King winners:
Kendal Baker and Tanner Rice
Queen nominee: Adeline Tonioli, our Student Body President.