Battle of the Bridge

The highly anticipated High School Battle of the Bridge Football game is this Friday, October 31st, at Pete’s Pool.  We wanted to remind families of Student Expectations while attending school functions, including games.  The same school rules apply to games.

As Friday is Halloween, we wanted to make sure you were aware the same Dress Codes for costumes apply at the game.  

  • Regular school rules regarding the dress code must be followed.

  • No masks, full face paint, canes, sticks, or weapon-like items of any kind are allowed. No fake blood or other substances that will spill or cause a mess will be allowed.

  • Students may not wear anything suggestive or provocative in nature. No underwear as outerwear will be allowed.

  • Nothing that promotes the use of illegal substances or activities, derogatory or disrespectful or portrays violence.

  • Students must show respect to other students by not touching, defacing or insulting other students' costumes.

  • Students must show respect for others by not choosing costumes that are insensitive and/or offensive to the diverse backgrounds represented by others at our school.

  • No costume can be worn that is unsafe or that may create a safety hazard.

We also want to remind our Timberwolf families of the following Student rules at Pete’s Pool:

  • No Outside Drinks allowed

  • No Backpacks allowed

  • No sports ball (footballs, soccer balls, etc) are allowed 

  • There is no Re-entry allowed for Students.  Once they come in the gates, they must stay within the gates until they leave.  Once they leave the gates, they cannot re-enter.

Finally, please remind your students that they are at the game to watch football and safely socialize. Safe behavior means: 

  • Keeping Hands and feet to your self

  • No throwing anyone to the ground

  • Please throw garbage in the trash cans provided

Remember the Three Rs: Respectful, Responsible, Resilient

Unsafe behavior may result in students having to sit with their parents OR asked to leave.

Thank you for taking the time to review this information with your student.