Boo Your Neighbor

FCCLA holds annual “Boo Your Neighbor” event for staff members

Sruthi Ramesh

These little white ghosts can be found outside many rooms in the hallways.

Jaxon Drezek, Reporter

Halloween is coming right around the corner and the FCCLA has a trick up their sleeves for the teachers of LHS this Halloween season.

The Boo Your Neighbor event is all about teachers surprising each other with gifts or treats. To kick off the event, FCCLA gives six teachers a ghost sign, small gift, and directions.

Jaxon Drezek
Mrs. Jones, one of the many teachers who were “Boo-ed”, poses next to her sign.

When a teacher has been “Boo-ed” they have to have to put up a ghost sign that says “I have been Boo-ed” so that the other teachers know not to “Boo” that teacher again. They must choose another teacher to “Boo” by buying a gift and sneaking it onto their desk on or mailbox and giving them a copy of the directions and ghost sign and the cycle repeats until the FCCLA’s goal is reached.

FCCLA hopes that by doing this event, every teacher will receive a gift by the time Halloween ends. 

“The teachers like this event a lot and they feel special when they receive a gift,” Mrs. McFadden said.

But it doesn’t stop there; health teacher Mrs. Hall said, “I felt super happy that I had gotten a gift” and “I like the idea of this event and I was super excited to give a gift to a teacher.”

FCCLA gave teachers an exciting event and the ability to bond over.