The Landrum Middle School mascot joins St. Johns County Sheriff Hardwick during the inaugural Lion Fest, which featured a safety talk and community pep rally. Photo courtesy Landrum Middle School PTO
The Landrum Middle School PTO hosted its inaugural Lion Fest event this spring with a turnout that had everyone roaring, according to a recent release.
Complete with a pep rally, a half-court basketball challenge, dunk tanks where students could splash administration, food trucks, the Scholastic Book Fair, and a safety talk hosted by the principal and sheriff’s department, there was something for everyone. It was also a night to come together as a school community, said the release.
Students, families, local vendors and community members walked the halls, took part in the fun, and created a night to remember, according to a recent release.
Submitted by Lisa Farese, Landrum Middle School PTO
A member of the Landrum Middle School administration prepares for a splash in the dunk tank during the spring festival.Landrum cheerleaders perform during the pep rally, a highlight of the school’s inaugural community event.Students compete in the half-court basketball challenge.The Landrum Middle School mascot joins St. Johns County Sheriff Hardwick during the inaugural Lion Fest, which featured a safety talk and community pep rally. Photo courtesy Landrum Middle School PTOThe Landrum Middle School PTO hosted its inaugural Lion Fest event this spring with a turnout that had everyone roaring. Photos courtesy Landrum Middle School PTO