Trick or treat, Conant Elementary?

Kameron Moscaritolo, 8: “A policeman.”
Kameron Moscaritolo, 8: “A policeman.”
Alexa Sinard, 8: “A black cat.”
Alexa Sinard, 8: “A black cat.”
Libby Segal, 8: “A Power Ranger.”
Libby Segal, 8: “A Power Ranger.”
Jesse Camp, 8: “A ninja/karate.”
Jesse Camp, 8: “A ninja/karate.”
Kevin Ferry, 8: “Luigi from Super Mario.”
Kevin Ferry, 8: “Luigi from Super Mario.”
Alyza Johnson, 8: “A devil.”
Alyza Johnson, 8: “A devil.”
Emma Burbank, 8: “A baseball player.”
Emma Burbank, 8: “A baseball player.”
Carter Haywood-Minery, 8: “Spiderman.”
Carter Haywood-Minery, 8: “Spiderman.”
Meadow Hill, 9: “Tom from Tom and Jerry.”
Meadow Hill, 9: “Tom from Tom and Jerry.”
Cameron Cutrer, 8: “A scary skeleton with a scary face.”
Cameron Cutrer, 8: “A scary skeleton with a scary face.”
Bryant Heath, 9: “A baseball player.”
Bryant Heath, 9: “A baseball player.”
Ryleigh Goodwin, 8: “A Chinese woman.”
Ryleigh Goodwin, 8: “A Chinese woman.”
Lexi Quinn, 8: “Hermione Granger.”
Lexi Quinn, 8: “Hermione Granger.”
Mason Zanis, 8: “A zombie.”
Mason Zanis, 8: “A zombie.”
Trevor Smith, 8: “A football player.”
Trevor Smith, 8: “A football player.”
Michael Stoddard, 8: “A werewolf.”
Michael Stoddard, 8: “A werewolf.”

We asked the third-graders what they were going to be for Halloween . . . besides hungry for candy.

Author: Keith Testa

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