Veritas Preparatory School students were treated to a joyful and heartwarming Spirit Day last Friday, as the campus filled with laughter, bright balloons, steaming mugs of cocoa, and the cheerful sight of students bundled in their brand-new personalized scarves.
The special event, organized by the school’s Unite Parent Group, was designed to celebrate school spirit while fostering community and connection among students, parents, and staff. From start to finish, the day reflected the strong sense of fellowship that defines life at Veritas.
One of the highlights of the celebration was hot chocolate prepared and served by dedicated parent volunteers. Carefully crafted and topped with marshmallows and sprinkles, the cocoa station quickly became a favorite gathering spot as students enjoyed the sweet treat during morning recess.
Parents worked together to prepare and serve the drinks, demonstrating once again the active role families play in enriching the student experience at Veritas.
Adding to the excitement, every student received a personalized scarf, creating a visible symbol of unity across grade levels. As students proudly wore their scarves, the campus transformed into a colorful display of school pride.
The Unite Parent Group led the event's coordination, arranging festive balloons, organizing supplies, and spending time outdoors with students. Their efforts created an atmosphere of celebration that extended beyond a typical school day.
While Spirit Day was filled with fun and treats, it also reinforced an important aspect of the Veritas mission: cultivating joy, fellowship, and shared purpose. Moments like these help build lasting memories and deepen the bonds that connect students, families, and staff.


























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