NEWS: Jonathan Law Students Prepare For Annual Homecoming Dance

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By Taylor Mola – Staff Reporter
Jonathan Law students are very excited as they prepare for the much-anticipated Homecoming dance on Friday, November 22.
The dance will be held in the new gym and will take place from 7-10 p.m.
Students of all grades are welcome to attend this dance as there will be many fun-filled activities for the night and a great experience for everyone
“I’m excited to go to Homecoming for the first time and have a great time with my friends,” Junior Aden Esposito said. “I’m also excited to go with my girlfriend and just have a great experience.”
For this dance, the Senior Student Council has put together some activities to help make this night a fun one for students.
“There will be concessions being sold, a backdrop for pictures, and a lot of dancing and fun,” Senior Class President Sarah Ahmed said.
This year’s Homecoming is going to be similar to last year’s. Last year, so many students had such a great time and they are hoping that this year will be just as memorable and exciting.
“I had a great time and a lot of fun last year,” junior Nick Cosmas said. “The music was awesome and I got to dance.”
To get into this dance, students will need a ticket. Students can buy tickets from the QR code outside Mrs. Francisco’s room or from the link in Mr. Darcy’s Homecoming e-mail. Tickets will be available to purchase until November 15 and cost $20.
Just like last year, every student who buys a ticket will have their name recorded for when they check into the dance. Once students enter this dance, they are not allowed to leave until it is over.
Students are excited to be able to find the perfect outfit and go with friends and others to this dance.
“I’m excited to see all of my friends dressed up and it is something to look forward to,” sophomore Delaney Adkins said.
Homecoming brings everyone together and lets everyone have a memorable time.
“My Homecoming experience was very fun – a lot of my friends showed up and we had a great time,” junior Roman Belbita said. “It was simple and it was nice to have a nice break in the year.”
