On Sept. 27, W.T. Clarke High School held its first ever homecoming and football game under the lights.
Homecoming began with a parade up Stewart Avenue and then down Washington Avenue as the Rams marching band and flag corps, joined by school administrators, board members, faculty and students, led the march to Clarke High School. A steady crowd of parents, family members and district residents lining the sidewalk in front of the high school cheered when they saw the parade approaching. In addition to the marching band, the parade also featured cheerleaders, school organizations and class floats that were based on popular cartoons.
Halftime festivities featured a performance from the marching band, kickline, and the Rams cheerleaders. More than 700 spectators filled the bleachers at the Rams’ varsity football game against the Sewanhaka Ravens, capping off homecoming with an impressive 36-7 victory.