On Oct. 31, Florida High had its annual Fall Carnival, which is a school-wide fundraiser for clubs and organizations to host booths, sell food, set up games and more. The carnival is open to all students and family.
Culinary students made food and sold it at the carnival to support their program. Freshman Kallie Hosmer walked the carnival with a sign advertising what they had to offer. (Christine Russell)The Singing Seminoles hosted a karaoke booth, which was a popular activity. (Christine Russell)Lindsay Randolph (left) assisted Dr. Hayley Mehta (right) who organized the carnival with National STEM Honor Society and Mu Alpha Theta. (Christine Russell)The fifth-grade class hosted a “pet adoption” booth. (Christine Russell)Senior Yalene Silva puts on a temporary tattoo on an elementary student at one of the booths. (Christine Russell)Cookie decorating was also sponsored by the Culinary program. (Christine Russell)The senior class hosted a laser maze, where carnival goers had to navigate through the maze without touching the yarn. (Christine Russell)The snow cone booth, a carnival staple, was sponsored by National Honor Society. (Christine Russell)No carnival is complete without a face painting booth, sponsored by National Art Honor Society. (Christine Russell)Chess Club sponsored a chess match booth. (Christine Russell)Senior and student council president Camille Neff showed her school spirit by walking around with the spirit spear. (Christine Russell)Junior Colin Mudd had another sign to support culinary’s food booth. (Vy Nguyen)Book Club hosted the Pluck A Duck booth. (Vy Nguyen)Middle school SGA hosted a candy corn ring toss. (Vy Nguyen)National English Honor Society’s booth was a ring toss. (Vy Nguyen)Spanish Club hosted a booth that tested your knowledge on Spanish words and phrases. (Vy Nguyen)
Vy Nguyen is a senior. She is the president of the Latin and Debate clubs, as well as the co-president of the National English Honor Society. She loves reading and writing.