Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I volunteered at Blair homecoming a few years ago. There was a huge range. I would have them check with the group they are going with. I will also add that the gym was DREADULLY hot (and smelly). They can not open the doors due to security concerns. Keep it in mind when choosing clothes. There is a parent run "coat check" where kids can shed clothes, shoes, phones etc during the evening.
Last year they incorporated the outdoor courtyards and main hall to spread people out.
Anonymous wrote:I volunteered at Blair homecoming a few years ago. There was a huge range. I would have them check with the group they are going with. I will also add that the gym was DREADULLY hot (and smelly). They can not open the doors due to security concerns. Keep it in mind when choosing clothes. There is a parent run "coat check" where kids can shed clothes, shoes, phones etc during the evening.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I volunteered at Blair homecoming a few years ago. There was a huge range. I would have them check with the group they are going with. I will also add that the gym was DREADULLY hot (and smelly). They can not open the doors due to security concerns. Keep it in mind when choosing clothes. There is a parent run "coat check" where kids can shed clothes, shoes, phones etc during the evening.
Sounds like a covid superspreader
Anonymous wrote:I volunteered at Blair homecoming a few years ago. There was a huge range. I would have them check with the group they are going with. I will also add that the gym was DREADULLY hot (and smelly). They can not open the doors due to security concerns. Keep it in mind when choosing clothes. There is a parent run "coat check" where kids can shed clothes, shoes, phones etc during the evening.
Anonymous wrote:My freshman DD has told me she’s wearing jeans or leggings and “some shirt.” The IG post I saw from the principal seemed to say there was no dress code.