Homecoming is a very exciting and spirited week, and this year was no exception. The week of September 12, students dressed up for spirit days, had fun as a school at pep rallies, supported their team at the Homecoming football game, and danced the night away at the Homecoming dance.
With fall just starting, so is the changing of the leaves. The Squire decided to interview Mr. Musi to get his take on the change. Mr. Musi is the biology teacher at Eisenhower, which makes him a good candidate to be interviewed and someone with all the knowledge about the science behind the beautiful foliage.
This year, homecoming was earlier than usual, taking place on September 17. It is planned by Student Council, who did an amazing job organizing the event. The Squire interviewed Rayna Hultman, president of Student Council, to get the inside scoop on how they pulled off this early dance.