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School News, September 26, Sag Harbor & East Hampton Town

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In addition to the traditional athletic competitions, Pierson Middle and High School's homecoming on September 13 included a number of organized activities.  The day included a win for the girls volleyball team, a parade through Main Street with the homecoming court and games and activities on the Pierson back field. The homecoming court included freshmen Zach Browngardt and Joan Borghi, sophomores Charlie Rissman and Olivia Quinn, juniors Alessandro Marfoglia and Shelby Casey and seniors Andy Wayne and Cali Wilson. The students received their sashes and crowns after a lip sync battle during the homecoming night carnival. Supported by the Pierson PTSA, Booster Foundation, Sag Harbor Little League, Youth Hoop, SHES PTA and SAFE in Sag Harbor, homecoming night was filled with school spirit, community and fun. Family members, students, faculty and staff decorated the outdoor space in red, white and black and the event included the traditional lip sync battle by grade level, carnival games, an inflatable obstacle course, henna tattoos, a 360 video booth, food trucks, a DJ and more.  COURTESY SAG HARBOR SCHOOL DISTRICT

In addition to the traditional athletic competitions, Pierson Middle and High School's homecoming on September 13 included a number of organized activities. The day included a win for the girls volleyball team, a parade through Main Street with the homecoming court and games and activities on the Pierson back field. The homecoming court included freshmen Zach Browngardt and Joan Borghi, sophomores Charlie Rissman and Olivia Quinn, juniors Alessandro Marfoglia and Shelby Casey and seniors Andy Wayne and Cali Wilson. The students received their sashes and crowns after a lip sync battle during the homecoming night carnival. Supported by the Pierson PTSA, Booster Foundation, Sag Harbor Little League, Youth Hoop, SHES PTA and SAFE in Sag Harbor, homecoming night was filled with school spirit, community and fun. Family members, students, faculty and staff decorated the outdoor space in red, white and black and the event included the traditional lip sync battle by grade level, carnival games, an inflatable obstacle course, henna tattoos, a 360 video booth, food trucks, a DJ and more. COURTESY SAG HARBOR SCHOOL DISTRICT

In addition to the traditional athletic competitions, Pierson Middle and High School's homecoming on September 13 included a number of organized activities.  The day included a win for the girls volleyball team, a parade through Main Street with the homecoming court and games and activities on the Pierson back field. The homecoming court included freshmen Zach Browngardt and Joan Borghi, sophomores Charlie Rissman and Olivia Quinn, juniors Alessandro Marfoglia and Shelby Casey and seniors Andy Wayne and Cali Wilson. The students received their sashes and crowns after a lip sync battle during the homecoming night carnival. Supported by the Pierson PTSA, Booster Foundation, Sag Harbor Little League, Youth Hoop, SHES PTA and SAFE in Sag Harbor, homecoming night was filled with school spirit, community and fun. Family members, students, faculty and staff decorated the outdoor space in red, white and black and the event included the traditional lip sync battle by grade level, carnival games, an inflatable obstacle course, henna tattoos, a 360 video booth, food trucks, a DJ and more.  COURTESY SAG HARBOR SCHOOL DISTRICT

In addition to the traditional athletic competitions, Pierson Middle and High School's homecoming on September 13 included a number of organized activities. The day included a win for the girls volleyball team, a parade through Main Street with the homecoming court and games and activities on the Pierson back field. The homecoming court included freshmen Zach Browngardt and Joan Borghi, sophomores Charlie Rissman and Olivia Quinn, juniors Alessandro Marfoglia and Shelby Casey and seniors Andy Wayne and Cali Wilson. The students received their sashes and crowns after a lip sync battle during the homecoming night carnival. Supported by the Pierson PTSA, Booster Foundation, Sag Harbor Little League, Youth Hoop, SHES PTA and SAFE in Sag Harbor, homecoming night was filled with school spirit, community and fun. Family members, students, faculty and staff decorated the outdoor space in red, white and black and the event included the traditional lip sync battle by grade level, carnival games, an inflatable obstacle course, henna tattoos, a 360 video booth, food trucks, a DJ and more. COURTESY SAG HARBOR SCHOOL DISTRICT

In addition to the traditional athletic competitions, Pierson Middle and High School's homecoming on September 13 included a number of organized activities.  The day included a win for the girls volleyball team, a parade through Main Street with the homecoming court and games and activities on the Pierson back field. The homecoming court included freshmen Zach Browngardt and Joan Borghi, sophomores Charlie Rissman and Olivia Quinn, juniors Alessandro Marfoglia and Shelby Casey and seniors Andy Wayne and Cali Wilson. The students received their sashes and crowns after a lip sync battle during the homecoming night carnival. Supported by the Pierson PTSA, Booster Foundation, Sag Harbor Little League, Youth Hoop, SHES PTA and SAFE in Sag Harbor, homecoming night was filled with school spirit, community and fun. Family members, students, faculty and staff decorated the outdoor space in red, white and black and the event included the traditional lip sync battle by grade level, carnival games, an inflatable obstacle course, henna tattoos, a 360 video booth, food trucks, a DJ and more.  COURTESY SAG HARBOR SCHOOL DISTRICT

In addition to the traditional athletic competitions, Pierson Middle and High School's homecoming on September 13 included a number of organized activities. The day included a win for the girls volleyball team, a parade through Main Street with the homecoming court and games and activities on the Pierson back field. The homecoming court included freshmen Zach Browngardt and Joan Borghi, sophomores Charlie Rissman and Olivia Quinn, juniors Alessandro Marfoglia and Shelby Casey and seniors Andy Wayne and Cali Wilson. The students received their sashes and crowns after a lip sync battle during the homecoming night carnival. Supported by the Pierson PTSA, Booster Foundation, Sag Harbor Little League, Youth Hoop, SHES PTA and SAFE in Sag Harbor, homecoming night was filled with school spirit, community and fun. Family members, students, faculty and staff decorated the outdoor space in red, white and black and the event included the traditional lip sync battle by grade level, carnival games, an inflatable obstacle course, henna tattoos, a 360 video booth, food trucks, a DJ and more. COURTESY SAG HARBOR SCHOOL DISTRICT

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