Staying Connected
Being There for Each Other
Last spring, as the pandemic escalated and we found ourselves locked in our homes, the Trevor PA organized weekly
community outreach sessions. ese Sunday evening virtual gatherings provided a safe space to share how we were
coping, and helped us feel connected and find support.
Celebrating Halloween
Fa-BOO-lous Pumpkin Carving
On October 29th, the Lower School came together for a virtual
PA pumpkin-carving event, led by Trevor mom and designer
Yvonne Lin.
We Brewed Up Something Spooky in the Lower School
Following decades of tradition, the 4th and 5th grades continued the Halloween Spooky
Cake exhibition by submitting photos of their spooky treats. On Halloween, we shared
them in a "Happy Halloween" email from the PA to the Lower School.
Creepy and Crawly, but Still Delicious
Trevor Middle School students got creative baking Halloween-themed cakes while Upper School students
tackled the broader challenge of designing Halloween-themed food-based creations. e PA awarded gift
cards for the most gruesome, most fun, and most original creations in each division and category. A
"Happy Halloween" email from the PA celebrated all the submissions.
US Most Gruesome:
Jacob W.
In An Unusual Year
MS Most Fun: Kayla & Dylan S.
MS Most Gruesome: Mia M.
MS Most Original: Katherine S.
US Most Fun:
Alexandra W.
US Most Original: Diego F.
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