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North Springs Charter High School Celebrating 50 Years

Lots of activities are planned at the Sandy Springs high school leading up to homecoming on Oct. 25.

Information provided by Carol Ciepluch

North Springs Charter High School will celebrate its 50 anniversary with a week of festivities leading up to homecoming on Oct. 25th.

Homecoming weekend kicks off that Friday with a parade, the Spartan marching band and cheerleaders, homecoming court and student floats, bringing back a tradition that ended nearly 10 years ago. Following the parade, alumni will find a large alumni tent near the athletic field for food and refreshments, music and a large inflatable for children.

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Principal Dr. Eddie Ruiz will welcome everyone before the Spartans take the field for the homecoming football game against Cambridge HS at 7:30pm. Presentations and crowning of the homecoming queen will occur during halftime along with other festive surprises throughout the evening.

All week Spartans will be celebrating with special costume spirit days planned and coordinated by the Student Government Association which chose this year’s theme. 

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Tuesday, Oct. 22nd, the North Springs Chorus joined by Sandy Springs Middle School and Woodland, Ison Springs and Dunwoody Springs Elementary Schools will present a festive fall concert outdoors at 6pm at Overlook Park,

North Springs will also celebrate International Night at the school on Thursday, Oct. 24th. For more information about any of these events or to participate please contact

Public Relations Liaison, Carol Ciepluch at pr@northspringshigh.com. More information will also be available on the school’s website atwww.northspringshigh.com and the Friends of North Springs Foundation athttp://www.friendsofnorthsprings.com/index.html/


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