The Somerset Berkley community showed off their spirit to kickoff the week before homecoming, Raider Rally, and the Thanksgiving football game!
Ms. Smith, Mrs. Pereira, and Mrs. DoCouto showing off their country spirit on Country vs. Country Club Day (Gisele Pimental)
Ms. Burgmyer and Peyton Allard strike a patriotic pose on USA Day! (Maxwell Petit)Drew Dionne on USA Day (Maxwell Petit)Mr. Sunderland and Mrs. Eldredge on USA Day (Maxwell Petit)The media center was filled with spirit on Pajama Day! (Gisele Pimental)Trinitie Silva and Cali Persechino are comfy and cool on pj day! (Gisele Pimental)Miss Dias and her freshmen were pretty patriotic on USA Day. From left to right (Melany Acevedo, Gianna Gonsalves, Kylie Souza, Izzy Martin, Lexi Cabeceiras, Miss Dias, and Hunter Burt) (Gisele Pimental)Mrs. McCarthy, Mrs. Medeiros, and Mrs. Cyr in the Guidance Suite on USA Day (Gisele Pimental)On our quest to find school spirit on USA Day, our Journalism class found Bryson Cain as a Bald Eagle (Gisele Pimental)SBRHS instrumentalists show their American pride at SBRHS spirit day! (Gisele Pimental)Emma Russell and Mackenzie Thrasher are feeling cozy at the SBRHS pajama day! (Gisele Pimental.)Ms. Burniston on Pajama Day (Jay Lawandy)Mrs. Leatherwood on Pajama Day (Jay Lawandy)Art students pose in their pajamas for Spirit Week (Gisele Pimental)Mr. LaRue representing the Country Club on Country v. Country Club Day (Gisele Pimental)Zackary Cruz tips his hat to SB spirit on Country v. Country Club Day (Gisele Pimental)Jackson White is ready for the wild west at SBRHS spirit day. (Gisele Pimental)Ms. Burniston on Country vs. Country Club Day (Gisele Pimental)Jackson Perry- Driscoll ready for the holidays at pajama day! (Gisele Pimental)Lilyana Wood and Melanie Kelly are thankful for Pajama Day! (Gisele Pimental)Jacob Pavo is rocking in his pajamas for the SB spirit day! (Gisele Pimental )Ms. Copeland’s Period C freshmen were feeling patriotic on USA Day (Charles Farias)
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