
Elmore new ideas to make Danville High School more interesting for everyone. After local celebrations started in California, the NFP (National Family Partnership) made this national,” according to the website.ĭHS Principal Thad Elmore said he was “open to new ideas” for DHS and maybe students and/or staff will continue to give Mr. After his death, his family in California wanted to honor his sacrifice. 1, DHS students and staff wore red for the end of Safe Schools week.Īccording to, Red Ribbon Week was “started when a DEA agent was murdered by drug traffickers in Mexico.
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McCowan dressed up as Pennywise the dancing clown from the horror movie “IT ” Danville High School’s therapy dog Addie, found in the guidance office, dressed up as a bumblebee. 31, DHS allowed students and staff to dress up: some of the school were horror characters Spanish teacher Ms. 30, Danville High School’s students and staff wore neon colors to show that “Neon is stronger than drugs.” Since it was Halloween on Oct. 29, Danville High School’s students and staff were allowed to wear hats to school.

28, Danville High School’s students and staff were allowed to wear pajamas to school to show that the future is bright for all students and staff at Danville High School. Students were allowed to wear different kinds of clothes on this week to encourage not taking drugs because they are bad for you. Hunter Buntain is a journalism student at Danville High School.ĭanville High celebrates Safe School Weekĭanville High School celebrated Safe School Week from Oct. “Since we do grow up in a small town, many of the aspects of the show we can actually relate to.” Oliver Levi, a freshman from DHS, acknowledged this. It takes place in a small southern city which should be familiar to residents of Danville. It is a play that despite having an all-female cast has “a little bit for everybody,” as Malcolm Springs, DHS media/tech coordinator, explained. The main characters are Anelle, M’Lynn, Shelby, Clairee, Truvy and Ouiser, who are played by Sofie Sanders, Lina Morales, Rory Cline, Jenna Haines, Julia Hunt and Naomi Israel, respectively.

The play tells the story of six strong women overcoming their individual problems with the help of each other. 14, 15 and 16 in Danville High School’s Gravely Hall at 7:30 pm.Īdult tickets are $6, senior tickets are $4 and Danville High School student tickets are $2. “Steel Magnolias” by Robert Harling is a comedy that will be showing on Nov.
