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Harding Middle preparing for 500 at trunk-or-treat

Weirton, WVLocal News

Harding Middle School is gearing up to host its highly anticipated second annual trunk-or-treat event in Steubenville, set to take place on October 30th from 5:30 p. m. to 7 p. m. The school is expecting around 500 attendees, primarily fifth- and sixth-graders, to participate in this Halloween-themed gathering.

Sixth-grade teacher Tracy Ziarko, who is a key member of the Parent/Family Involvement Solutions Team, has been instrumental in planning and organizing the event. The trunk-or-treat will feature vehicles decorated by parents and staff, creating a festive and engaging environment for the students. This initiative not only promotes community involvement but also provides a safe space for children to celebrate Halloween. Parents are encouraged to decorate their cars and contribute to the overall festive atmosphere. The event highlights the school's commitment to fostering positive relationships between families and the educational community.

Ultimately, the trunk-or-treat aims to strengthen community ties while ensuring a memorable experience for the young attendees.

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