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Grand Terrace Elementary Celebrates a Glorious Spirit Week

By Stella Pierce , Community Writer
December 31, 2025 at 01:59pm. Views: 597

 If there is one thing Grand Terrace Elementary knows how to do, it is how to ring in the holiday season with style, energy, and a massive amount of heart. As students and staff prepared to head off for winter vacation, the school concluded the semester with a "glorious and fantastic" weeklong Spirit Week that will be remembered for years to come.

While the students brought their best holiday energy, it was the school’s administration that truly stole the show specifically, the Vice Principal Puraci , who went above and beyond to bring smiles to the students' faces.

A Week of Whimsy

The week leading up to winter break can often be stressful, but at Grand Terrace Elementary, it was transformed into a festival of fun. The campus was buzzing with excitement as students participated in daily themes, but the highlight of the week was undoubtedly the commitment shown by the school's leadership.

The Vice Principal took the concept of "Spirit Week" to a new level, treating the campus to a daily rotation of elaborate costumes.

From Gingerbread to Elf

Students were greeted each morning not just by an administrator, but by a rotating cast of holiday characters. Highlights included a full transformation into a Gingerbread Man, bringing a storybook favorite to life in the hallways.

Perhaps the most talked-about appearance was the Vice Principal's take on the "Elf on the Shelf." Embracing the mischievous and watchful nature of the popular tradition, the VP added a layer of magic to the school day, proving that the staff is just as invested in the holiday joy as the children are.

 

It is easy for school administrators to get bogged down in paperwork and policy, but Grand Terrace Elementary proved this week that they prioritize culture and joy. By willing to be silly, festive, and fully present, the Vice Principal reminded everyone that school is a place for community.

As the final bell rang and the students headed home for their well-deserved vacation, they left with more than just homework packets—they left with memories of a fantastic week where their school leaders celebrated right alongside them.

 

 

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