Presque Isle High School's Class of 2021 will host a public viewing of their "Deck the Halls" decorating contest on Friday, Dec. 7. Each class has decorated their hallway with a chosen theme, with the junior hallway's theme being "Dr. Seuss" (pictured here). (Melissa Lizotte)
PRESQUE ISLE, Maine — Members of the community had a chance to vote on the best student hallway decorations during a public viewing of the Class of 2021’s “Deck the Halls” contest this past Friday at Presque Isle High School.
Students in all grades were hard at work after school on Wednesday, Dec. 5, decorating classroom doors, lockers and walls, each with a specific theme. Since that Monday they had been preparing for the Dec. 7 public viewing of their decorations.
Students at Presque Isle High School were hard at work Wednesday decorating the hallways for the annual “Deck the Halls” contest, which will include a public viewing and vote 5-7 p.m. on Friday, Dec. 7. (Melissa Lizotte)
“Deck the Halls” is an annual contest that the Presque Isle High School student council hosts as the first event of winter carnival activities, which officially take place in late March. All points that classes earn from the “Deck the Halls” competition also will go toward their overall winter carnival scores.
Class of 2021 president Riley Davis said that parents especially have responded well to the public decoration viewing, as it gives them a chance to see each class’ creativity.
“Everyone seems to really enjoy coming out and seeing what students have come up with,” she said. “Decorating the halls is a lot of fun for us. We get to spend time with our friends and try out our artistic skills.”
This year the junior Class of 2020 won the contest for their theme of Dr. Seuss. The halls were all decked out with scenes from the author’s most famous children’s stories such as “How the Grinch Stole Christmas,” “The Lorax” and “The Cat in the Hat.”
Second place went to the sophomores for their “Alice in Wonderland” theme while the freshmen took third for their “Under the Sea” hallway and the seniors placed fourth for their theme, “The Jungle.”
“The students love to see the public come out in support of their events,” said George Knox, student council advisor and social studies teacher at PIHS.
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The Presque Isle High School Class of 2020 won the school’s annual “Deck the Halls” contest with their Dr. Seuss-themed decorations after a public viewing and vote was held on Friday, Dec. 7. (Courtesy of George Knox)
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“How the Grinch Stole Christmas” was one of many Dr. Seuss stories featured in the Presque Isle High School’s winning hallway during this year’s “Deck the Halls” contest. (Courtesy of George Knox)
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The Class of 2020 at Presque Isle High School “decked” their hallway with images form Dr. Seuss tales such as “The Lorax” during the school’s annual “Deck the Halls” contest last week. On Monday the class was declared the contest winner. (Courtesy of George Knox)
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The famous “Cat in the Hat” made an appearance in the hallway of Presque Isle High School’s junior class during the school’s annual “Deck the Halls” contest, for which the juniors won. (Courtesy of George Knox)
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Presque Isle High School’s Class of 2020 was named the winner of the school’s annual “Deck the Halls” contest for their Dr. Seuss-themed hallway. (Courtesy of George Knox)
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Presque Isle High School’s sophomore class won second place in this year’s “Deck the Halls” contest for their “Alice in Wonderland” theme. (Courtesy of George Knox)
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The freshmen class of Presque Isle High School won third place in the “Deck the Halls” contest for their theme of “Under the Sea.” (Courtesy of George Knox)
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Presque Isle High School’s senior Class of 2019 placed fourth in the school’s “Deck the Halls” contest with their theme of “The Jungle.” (Courtesy of George Knox)
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Presque Isle High School’s Class of 2021 will host a public viewing of their “Deck the Halls” decorating contest on Friday, Dec. 7. Each class has decorated their hallway with a chosen theme, with the junior hallway’s theme being “Dr. Seuss” (pictured here). (Melissa Lizotte)
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Students at Presque Isle High School were hard at work Wednesday decorating the hallways for the annual “Deck the Halls” contest, which will include a public viewing and vote 5-7 p.m. on Friday, Dec. 7. (Melissa Lizotte)