Monday, February 7, 2011
Planning Homecoming to be Successful
Homecoming is a huge event which the whole community often helps put on for high school students. While it is mainly for high school students, homecoming is also often a town event as everyone takes interest in their local basketball or football team. Due to the interest that the community takes in the school around this time, it is a good time for school faculty and students to reach out to the community and build relationships. The better the relationships that a school builds with the community, the more support it will receive. There a many ways that a school can use these events to gain favor in the community. For example, you can offer the alumni opportunities to contribute or give back to the school. Featuring the talent of the marching band in the parade can encourage people to volunteer donations to support their group. In addition, the parents must get involved to help chaperone the dances. Other events will be open the community and to students, at which you can advertise a variety of upcoming events such as school plays, fundraisers, and musical performances. The closer your community is, the more exciting your school events will be. For example, a united community who enthusiastically supports their football team can make a particular game very exciting. As everyone yells and gets excited throughout various parts of the game, it can become a very thrilling experience. One of the elements that makes homecoming special is how much school spirit that is typically shown around this time. There are many things you can get the community involved in. The most common events associated with a homecoming celebration include the home basketball or football game, activities for students and alumni, a parade through the town that includes the high school’s marching band, the coronation of a Homecoming Queen and King, and of course the big dance.
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