South Tahoe High Homecoming parade and games on Friday
Submitted by paula on Fri, 10/02/2015 - 6:24am
Students at South Tahoe High have been celebrating Homecoming Week festivities all week long, from themed dress-up days to late nights spent building their class floats. The wrap up will be Friday's parade through South Lake Tahoe and Friday night's football games.
The final night of float building was Thursday, when the Lake Tahoe Unified School District's bus garage taken over by students putting on the final touches before judging at 10 p.m. Each class created a float with the assistance of their class advisors.
The community can see the floats as they progress through town, starting at the bus garage at 3:30 p.m. and ending at the high school.
Wooster High School of Reno visits Viking Field Friday. The junior varsity football players take the field at 4:30 p.m. with the varsity game at 7 p.m. Gate prices are $3 for kids, $6 for adults and free for seniors. There will be food and souvenirs sold at the game.
The fruit of the students' labors can be seen during halftime of the varsity game when the floats make their way around the field. There will also be halftime shows by the cheer and dance teams as well as announcement of the Homecoming King and Queen.
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