Ghouls just wanna have fun at The Loft School
Preschoolers Lillie Sprayregen, dressed as a fairy, and Ambrose Bradley, dressed as "Gekko," march alongside Erin Braman who donned a witch costume. Source: The Loft School
Dressed as a witch, Charlie McLean smiles for the camera while Leah Lane, dressed as Elsa from "Frozen," marches along.
Preschooler Rosie Christensen waves for the cameras next to Siddharth Theva on the parade route.
Preschoolers Lillie Sprayregen, dressed as a fairy, and Ambrose Bradley, dressed as "Gekko," march alongside Erin Braman who donned a witch costume. Source: The Loft School
Dressed as a witch, Charlie McLean smiles for the camera while Leah Lane, dressed as Elsa from "Frozen," marches along.
Preschooler Rosie Christensen waves for the cameras next to Siddharth Theva on the parade route.MARION — At The Loft School in Marion, witches, fairies, super heroes, skeletons and ghosts hit the streets to the beat of the “Monster Mash” on Thursday, Oct. 30 for their annual Halloween Parade.
“The parade brings out the best in creativity and community spirit,” said Rebecca Johnson, school director.
Leading up to the parade, students and teachers spent the month talking about spooky subjects like jack-o’-lanterns, potions and more.
Family members and loved ones lined the courtyard to cheer on the preschoolers as they showed off their costumes.
“It was a morning filled with laughter, music and Halloween magic,” said Johnson.
The Loft School is “little school with a big heart,” according to Johnson.
“At Loft, we believe that the preschool years are the foundation for future success both in school and in life,” said Johnson. “Children are exposed to new ideas and concepts through thoughtful, structured, interactive play.”












