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Bloody good fun

Jessica Harden, Charger Staff

I have recently polled one class out of every grade on what students will be doing on this Halloween.

When polling the senior class, I found out that although six students are staying home, two will be trick-or-treating, sixteen will be throwing a party, eleven will be attending a party, and seventeen do not know what their plans are.

When polling the junior class, I found out that eight students will be trick-or-treating, nine will be staying at home, twenty-two will be throwing a party, nineteen will be attending a party, and fifteen are not quite sure of their plans yet.

Out of the sophomore class, I found out that twelve students will be trick-or-treating, five will be staying at home, two will be throwing a party, twelve will be attending a party, and eleven do not have an idea on what they will be doing.

When polling the freshmen class, I found out that the seventeen will mainly be out trick-or-treating, three will be staying at home, eleven will be throwing a party, fourteen will be attending a party, and thirteen say that it is too early to tell about what they will be doing this Halloween.

In conclusion, I found out that the freshmen class will be trick-or-treating more than any other class. Sophomores are most likely to be at home on this Halloween. The majority of the seniors will be throwing parties. Juniors will also be throwing parties. Don’t forget to have a safe and Happy Halloween!

 

 

 

Article prepared for web by Joy Wheeler