Roman Carnival

To celebrate the end of the school year the middle school Latin students hosted all the preschool and lower school students to enjoy a Roman Carnival. Each sixth, seventh, and eighth grader dressed up as a Roman god or goddess and the fifth graders were plebeians (common people) or servants, and ran a game station for the younger students. Venus and Juno painted faces and braided hair, Diana and Minerva taught an archery lesson, Pluto and his three headed dog, Cerberus, created an obstacle course, Vulcan (god of black-smithing) ran a game of horseshoes, Neptune was in charge of the water balloon toss, and Medusa handed out snow-cones! A cake walk, wheel of luck, bocce ball, and popcorn stand rounded out our Roman Carnival. Roman Carnival is a wonderful act of service our middle school students perform to show our younger students love and encouragement.

Kandice Kimmel