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North Shore schools celebrate Halloween

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Sea Cliff students and teacher pose in their Taylor Swift-inspired costumes

To the ghoulish delight of many on Oct. 31, numerous faculty, staff and students at the North Shore Schools dressed up in unique, spooky and popular costumes and participate in a school-wide day of Halloween fun!

In the morning, joyous Glen Head students, faculty and staff paraded around GH streets in their ornate costumes, while North Shore High School physic teachers and students in costume participated in the annual Pumpkin Drop.

At North Shore Middle during lunchtime, sixth- through eighth-graders partook in the ghoulish Halloween Contest.

Later, in the afternoon, both Glenwood Landing and Sea Cliff students and staff gathered outside in anticipation of their respective Halloween parades. Enthusiastic parents, family members, and residents were invited to share in the fun on this glorious fall Halloween day. You could hear the cheering from the crowds.

Dressed in elaborate costumes, masks and wigs; the students and faculty led by their principals including Glen Head’s Thomas Sheehan, Glenwood Landing’s Bridget Finder, Sea Cliff’s Megan McCormack, the middle school’s Ryan O’Hara and the high school’s Eric Conteras enjoyed a memorable Halloween!

Thank you to all those who made this thrilling North Shore Schools Halloween celebration possible.

A special “thank you” to the Glen Head PTO, Glenwood Landing SCA, Sea Cliff PCA, middle school PTO and high school PTO for donating pumpkins and Halloween decorations, the local police and our North Shore families for their continued support.

Happy Halloween!

Shelly Newman is associated with the North Shore Central School District