Back to School Night was a big success and brought a great turnout of families, students, and teachers all coming together on campus. The halls were busy with parents stopping in to talk with staff, students proudly showing their work, and classrooms full of displays that showed off what has been going on since the school year started. It was the kind of night that made the school feel full of energy and excitement.
Music Appreciation was one of the main highlights of the evening. The room had a steady flow of people coming in and out, many stopping to listen as students played the djembes and shared what they’ve been learning. Parents and students both enjoyed how welcoming the class felt, and the music gave the whole area a fun and lively atmosphere.
The event wasn’t limited to one classroom either, other rooms across campus were open for display, with different student projects and activities set up for families to explore. From art to science, visitors had the chance to see the variety of learning taking place, and students were excited to guide their parents around to each space.
Adding to the community feel, food was served throughout the evening, giving everyone the chance to sit, relax, and enjoy time together in between visiting classrooms. The combination of music, open displays, and food made the event feel less like a meeting and more like a celebration.
Parents said they were impressed not just with the student work, but with the effort teachers put into making the night welcoming. One parent shared, “It was really nice to walk through and see what my child has been working on. The music and food made it feel so fun, like we were part of the school, not just visitors.” Students also had positive things to say, especially about being able to show their families around and even perform a little in front of them.
By the end of the night, it was clear that Back to School Night wasn’t just about information, it was about building connections, celebrating students’ hard work, and showing the strong support from families. With music filling the air, food on the tables, and classrooms wide open, the evening was a true reflection of the school’s community spirit.