NEWS: Jonathan Law Hosts First Pep Rally In Almost Two Years

(Photo by Katie Servas)

By Madelyn Baranowsky – Staff Reporter

Jonathan Law High School hosted its first pep rally in almost two years on November 23 on the football field as a part of the annual spirit week and a half before Thanksgiving. 

Student-athletes were dismissed from their classes at 12:30 p.m. and walked down to the stadium. The pep rally started off with each of the fall sport teams walking one by one across the field to a song of their choice.  

After the teams sat down, the pep rally activities began. There was a field goal kicking contest, tug-of-war, Law cheers,  and performances by both the band and choir.

“I participated in the field goal kicking contest and everyone was so nice cheering each other on before kicking the football,” junior Elly van Waveren said.  “I love how everyone gets really involved during these games and becomes competitive trying to cheer on the people from their grade to win and represent their class.”

The pep rally wouldn’t have been as great as it was if it weren’t for the members and student leaders involved in the planning.

The planning process began with an approval from district administration. Once Law principal Mr. Darcy got the pep rally approved, it had to be planned so that it was COVID-19 safe while still being fun for everyone.  

Due to these safety concerns, the planners had to think of fun activities that students could participate in outside.   

“We knew we had to do the pep rally outside, so we needed to make sure that we had some activities planned that we can do on the football field,” Senior Class Co-Advisor Ms. Russell said.

Despite the weather, students and staff alike had a fun time at the pep rally.

“I enjoyed the entire school coming together for the first time since I’ve been at Law,” Darcy said.  “It was great to see the entire student body at a shared event and experience all could enjoy.”

The activities such as the tug-of-war and the field goal kicking contest were among the favorites of the students.

“My favorite part of the pep rally was definitely the field goal-kicking competition,” senior Jaden Wywoda said. 

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