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Homecoming Hits the Halls at Baldwin

This year's homecoming theme at Baldwin High was Survivor, and students came to school ready to celebrate!

Students wore their class' colors one day, and also during the week came to school dressed as pirates and princesses, and predators and prey. Thursday was heroes vs. villains day, and Friday all students displayed their school spirit by wearing red.

At the end of day on Friday, Baldwin hosted their famous Homecoming Parade. All of the clubs, organizations and teams made a float. The band, the floats and many cars carrying Baldwin's elite made their way around the town, waving at all of the onlookers. All of the students from the high school, middle school and even the elementary school came outside to watch and wave.

Homecoming 2009 ended with the game, and the Baldwin Indians beat the Rams – a wonderful way to end the week!

In other Baldwin news...

Baldwin recently welcomed 38 students into the district’s Accelerated Advanced Placement (AP) Honors program during a special induction ceremony.

The AP Honors program is a rigorous academic program where students take at least nine AP courses between grades nine and 12. Students must complete a minimum of the following AP courses: World History, U.S. History, Macro or Micro Economics, U.S. Government and Politics, English Literature, English Language, one AP science, one AP mathematics course, and one elective AP course.

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