On Sept. 13, Carle Place High School celebrated its homecoming and the return of its
independent football program, concluding a spirited week filled with school pride.
Homecoming festivities began with an afternoon pep rally, leading into the evening
football game against Cold Spring Harbor. Although the game resulted in a loss, the school
spirit shone brightly.
At halftime, students entertained the crowd with holiday-themed skits and were
awarded prizes for overall highest score based on their skits, themed banners, hallway and
gym wall decorations. The sophomores took first place with their Fourth of July theme, followed by the seniors and their Christmas theme, juniors and their Halloween theme and freshmen with their New Years theme.
The varsity cheerleaders also dazzled the crowd, and homecoming King Hudson Hsieh and Queen Luna Coronel were crowned.
Throughout the game, the high school pep band kept fans energized, adding to the
electric atmosphere. The community came together to enjoy food, class booths and the
band’s lively tunes, making it a memorable event for everyone.
The weekend concluded with the homecoming dance, leaving students with lasting memories of a fun-filled weekend.