Thank you to our wonderful PTO as well as all of the great parent volunteers and staff who made Friday night's Harvest Festival an event to remember! The games, food, entertainment, raffle, and prizes were fantastic! The entire Nate Mack community is grateful for all of the generous donations of time, talents, and items. We love the Harvest Festival tradition, and our students had a great time because of YOU. Of course, as an added bonus, all money raised on Friday will benefit our school programs.
All Nate Mack families are invited to attend Nate Mack’s annual Halloween Parade on Thursday, October 29, at 1:15 p.m. For the parade, all classes will march once around the field. Ms. Minger, our music teacher, will then lead the students in a Halloween song and will culminate the event with the entire Nate Mack community doing the “Monster Mash.” Students will be dismissed from school at our regular time, 2:11. Please wait for students to be released with the regular bell. In addition, we are asking all parents, friends and families to utilize the areas outside the caution tape around the field for photos and videos. Also, to insure that everyone has an enjoyable experience, please observe the following Clark County School District guidelines:
All Nate Mack families are invited to attend Nate Mack’s annual Halloween Parade on Thursday, October 29, at 1:15 p.m. For the parade, all classes will march once around the field. Ms. Minger, our music teacher, will then lead the students in a Halloween song and will culminate the event with the entire Nate Mack community doing the “Monster Mash.” Students will be dismissed from school at our regular time, 2:11. Please wait for students to be released with the regular bell. In addition, we are asking all parents, friends and families to utilize the areas outside the caution tape around the field for photos and videos. Also, to insure that everyone has an enjoyable experience, please observe the following Clark County School District guidelines:
- Costumes may be worn all day on Thursday, Oct. 29.
- No masks may be worn to or in school. Students will be allowed to put their masks on just prior to the parade to wear them during the event.
- Many costumes come with weapon-like toys (i.e. plastic guns, swords, light sabers, etc.). Please make sure these items stay at home as they’re not allowed on campus at all.