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Fall Festival Brings Green Vale Community Together

Fall Festival Brings Green Vale Community Together



Green Vale’s Fall Festival on Friday, October 25, was a celebration that brought the entire school community together for a day filled with joy, creativity, and autumnal spirit. This beloved Green Vale tradition featured costumes, games, crafts, and so much more—making it a day that students, faculty, and staff alike look forward to each year.

The festivities began with the Early Childhood Costume Parade around Rogers Quad, where our youngest students showed off their costumes to an audience of smiling friends and teachers. From tiny superheroes to imaginative characters, the costumes were creative and fun. Following the parade, the Early Childhood and Lower School students joined Ms. Beja for a spirited sing-along in the Harris Theater, filling the space with songs and laughter.

The festival continued with the all-school parade, where younger students proudly walked with their costumes, high-fiving older students who lined up to cheer them on with enthusiasm. Afterward, students paired up with their buddies and classmates to dive into a variety of outdoor activities—everything from games and inflatables to festive crafts, all set against the colorful backdrop of fall.

Thanks to our Upper School students, who helped set up, guide, and encourage their younger peers, the day was truly special for everyone involved. This Fall Festival brought out the best in our Green Vale community, showcasing camaraderie, creativity, and the joy of shared traditions.