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James Street Elementary student Kyler Ritchey was thrilled to be greeted by Coldspring-Oakhurst High School football players and cheerleaders as he arrived at school on Friday, Sept. 16, in honor of Homecoming Week.. Photo by Feather WilsonJames Street Elementary student Kyler Ritchey was thrilled to be greeted by Coldspring-Oakhurst High School football players and cheerleaders as he arrived at school on Friday, Sept. 16, in honor of Homecoming Week.. Photo by Feather Wilson

Special to the News-Times

COLDSPRING — COCISD Trojans celebrated Homecoming last week, with everyone moving to the theme of “We Got the Beat!”

The week kicked off with Manic Monday. Students and staff wore their best 80’s neon color block outfits. Monday evening was lit up with this year’s Community Bonfire featuring performances by the Coldspring-Oakhurst High School band, cheerleaders, and Trojanettes Drill Team.

Tuesday’s them was Groovy Tuesday with 70’s apparel, Wednesday was go Western Day, Throwback Thursday was Boy Bands and Girl Groups from the 2000s, and Friday was Rock the Bulldogs with red, black and white rock n’ roll or spirit clothing.

On Friday morning, COHS football players and cheerleaders greeted James Street Elementary and Coldspring Intermediate students as they arrived at school, an inspirational morning for everyone.

COHS students enjoyed the second Annual Trojan Tailgate at the high school on Friday afternoon. Free popcorn, snacks, snow cones, and various games and entertainment were provided. 

Thanks to all of the campus administrators and staff, departments, and clubs for their hard work in making the day great. Special thanks to COCISD Board President Paul Buchanan for providing the music, and the COCISD Education Foundation (COEF) for their awesome cookie decorating station.

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