Woodhull Elementary School students and staff members took part in a number of spirited and educational fall-themed activities this October, designed to not only celebrate the change in the season but also the Halloween holiday.
During a school trip to White Post Farms in Huntington, the school’s pre-K and kindergarten students had the chance to view a number of animals up close and even take a turn at feeding them before visiting the farm’s pumpkin patch.
To showcase their creativity, students transformed the pumpkins and gourds harvested this fall into colorful artistic displays. From sculpted boats to comical ghosts, all enjoyed seeing the creations on display in the building.
With the help of the school’s PTA, students enjoyed a fun-filled trick or treat event before the official Halloween holiday and a memorable lunch in a beautifully decorated cafeteria.
Lastly, all were smiles for the building’s annual Halloween parade around the grounds of Woodhull Elementary. Donned in costumes, the event was a fitting kickoff to the students’ evening of trick-or-treating in their local communities.