EABH’s Halloween: One of the Most Acclaimed Events EABH Hosts Yearly
- Bruna Rice
- 3 days ago
- 2 min read

Every year, EABH hosts a Halloween Party in which Parents, Students, and Guests are invited to attend. In order for such to attend, they must secure their tickets, which are commonly sold through a platform called Sympla. However, EABH always announces clearly how you can attain your tickets through announcements in Google Classroom, Instagram posts, announcements on WhatsApp groups, and even Wednesday What. And this year it couldn't be any different. Every significant information regarding Halloween was formally and clearly communicated to both parents and students. On a related note, this year's Halloween included a terrific decoration placed throughout the whole campus, delightful food, and excellent costumes. All of this led to another successful Halloween party EABH hosted.
Additionally, the EABHs Halloween always has as one of their main attractions a Haunted House, which is decorated, planned, and executed completely by the seniors. This year's Haunted House was truly terrifying. The seniors perfectly portrayed the real sensation of fear, suspense, and terror throughout a story they have come up with. The Haunted House was flawlessly decorated by the seniors in the rooms close to the library, as well as the library itself, which brought back many memories for older students since the Haunted Houses used to be in that location. On another note, the seniors also played their roles very professionally, not breaking character and becoming their own characters. As if they were another person. This year's Haunted House was truly impeccable. Congratulations to all seniors for their dedication and outstanding work.
Moreover, EABH also includes the Costume Contest as one of its main attractions. The Costume Contest this year was filled with amazing costumes worn by both middle school and lower school. Some of the costumes we got to see catwalking down the runway included The Smurfs, Witches, Werewolves, Dolls, Vampires, Little Red Riding Hood, and Mr. Wolf, as well as many other iconic costumes. The judges this year were Mr. Jaime, Ms. Ruth, Ms. Christine, and Ms. Sadie. All of them gave their honest votes and appreciated all the costumes and their dedication to them. This year's Costume Contest was truly amazing, and so I would like to congratulate all students for their effort, judges, and individuals who contributed to the process of making this attraction possible.
Finally, this year's school Halloween, we got to see school clubs helping with Halloween by providing additional activities for those who were not very interested in the ones provided, such as the inflatable castle, trampoline, bouncy houses, and more. As an example, Community Action Club Hosted slime stations where students could make and customize their own slimes in order to fundraise for their ongoing project. Although there were clubs that were also selling treats to fundraise for their ongoing projects, such as MUN, which was selling chocolate and doce de leite, and many more. Lastly, thanks to all the clubs, staff, teachers, students, parents, and guests, EABH was able to achieve another successful Halloween party. Congratulations to everyone involved. This Halloween party was truly terrific.
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