La Jolla gets into Halloween
- La Jolla Elementary students get into the party spirit on Friday. Photo; Stephen Simpson
- Costumes were the order of the day at LJES. Photo: Stephen Simpson
- Even the teachers and parents got into the fun. Photo: Stephen Simpson
- The girls are all lined up for the parade. Photo: Stephen Simpson
- Choices for costumes were varied. Photo: Stephen Simpson
- It’s fun to pretend to be old. Photo: Stephen Simpson
- Bird Rock mother Danielle Rudolph-Shapero was all dressed up for the fun. Photo: Lorri Sabban
- Bird Rock second-grade teacher Laurie White and student Emma Schrei read a Halloween story to the class. Photo: Lorri Sabban
- Bird Rock Students Nate Sabban, Crusoe Frapwell and Ethan Calabria are dressed up as spooky spirits. Photo: Lorri Sabban
- A large crowd turned out for the Bird Rock school’s parade. Photo: Pearl Preis
- Paola Baracco serves up treats to second graders Luke Brown and Diego Solis during Bird Rock Elementary School festivities. Photo: Lorri Sabban
- Torrey Pines Elementary students Langston Aron, Max May, and Charlie Coy get in on the Halloween fun at a parade afterschool on Friday. Photo John Naito
- David Devore’s 5th grade class at Torrey Pines poses for the camera. Photo: Renee Kenagy Renee Kenagy
- Torrey Pines Principal Jim Solo got into the act. Photo: Renee Kenagy
- Fourth-graders Rebecca Epner, left, and Isabelle Kenagy participate in the Torrey Pines Elementary Pumpkin Run. It was hosted by TPES Running Club, a before-school club which promotes fitness. All of the students — about 150 of them — earn a pumpkin charm as participants. Photo: Renee Kenagy
- Torrey Pines fifth graders took time out to pose for the camera. Photo; Renee Kenagy
- Fifth-grade Zorro and his pals had some fun at Torrey Pines. Photo: Renee Kenagy
Students and their parents and siblings got in on Halloween fun on Oct. 29 at all three of La Jolla’s public elementary schools.
Bird Rock held their annual parade; Torrey Pines had a morning Pumpkin Run hosted by the TPES Running Club and a fifth-grade carnival, and La Jolla Elementary also had an after-school parade.
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