“We’re going to go to my house with a big group of friends and we’re going to go trick or treating a little bit as the Ninja Turtles. We’re also going to give out candy and go to the garage and watch a scary movie. We don’t know which one, but probably like the Halloween movie, or Friday the 13th. We want to watch [scary movies] because if you’re not getting scared on Halloween, then what are you doing? You need to be getting scared.”
- Jozlyn Hall (Junior) and Naia Williams (Sophomore)
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A Highschooler Halloween
Most people think of Halloween as a night for children to go trick-or-treating. Even though they aren’t children anymore, Raptors have fun-filled plans for the spooky holiday.
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