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Southeastern Regional Students Celebrate School Spirit Week and Homecoming Game Win for the Hawks
Faculty and Students Enjoy a Week of Fun

Southeastern Regional’s Cheerleading squad, along with Chef Maiden and Cheerleading Coaches Brittany Clougher – a former Southeastern Regional Voc Tech cheerleader under Chef Lisa Maiden - and Brandi Loveday, have taken the lead in this year’s Spirit Week. The September 29th to October 3rd celebration continues a tradition of over 15 years.
Each day, students and staff enjoyed a different theme: “Mix Match” Monday (Wear crazy, mismatching apparel), Superhero vs. Supervillain (Dress as your favorite hero or villain), Tuesday, “Twin Day” (Match clothing with another person) Wednesday, “Class Spirit Day” (wear your class colors) Thursday and “Hawk Spirit Day” Friday (wear school apparel or jerseys). The week culminated after school on Friday with a Homecoming Football Game victory and dance, themed “The Great Gatsby.”
Enjoying Tuesday’s festivities in the Center for Visual and Performing Arts Music class were Alex Barros of Stoughton as Clark Kent / Superman. “I thought it would be cool to show the transformation from Clark Kent to Superman.”
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Lillian White of Norton chose to represent Bat Man. “It was always a part of my childhood,” she explained.
The week culminated with “School Spirit Day” on Friday, with students dressing up in the school’s Hawk gear while building up for the Homecoming football game with Bristol-Plymouth Regional Craftsmen. Homecoming Queen Destiny Fuentes-Guerra and King Kevin DePina were crowned during halftime and began their reign with a Hawks victory, continuing Southeastern Regional’s undefeated season. The Homecoming Dance followed in the school gym.
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Southeastern Regional Vocational Technical High School is a public 9-12 vocational high school located in South Easton, Massachusetts, serving over 1,400 students from the City of Brockton and the towns of East Bridgewater, Easton, Foxborough, Mansfield, Norton, Sharon, Stoughton and West Bridgewater.