Let’s Glow Day! Spirit Week 2024

Oct 22, 2024 | D-E Traditions, Recent News, School Life Highlights

Way to “Glow”, D-E! Today’s Spirit Week 2024 theme, “Glow Day”, was brightly celebrated by our Middle and Upper School students and faculty/staff.  Neon apparel and wigs, flashing lights and other bright accessories were spotted all around campus. Lunchtime Leggett Field soccer games between the Freshman and Junior classes resulted in a win by the Class of 2026.  Our Sophomores and Juniors face-off in the soccer finals tomorrow! Meanwhile, “Chubby Bunny”, another D-E Spirit Week tradition, was won by the Seniors! Spirit Week 2024 festivities and theme days continue the rest of this week! Let’s not forget about D-E Athletics Fall Teams’ home games happening all this week too! D-E swag, food trucks and spirited times await all Bulldogs fans who fill the stands at Graham Field and MBS Gym today, Tuesday, Oct. 22!!! Go Bulldogs! For all game schedules and more: https://www.d-e.org/school-life/athletics

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