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What Is Homecoming in High Schools?
Alumni always pack the gymnasium at Jena High during its Homecoming, as seen from the 2022 Homecoming pep rally.
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By Deepak Jain www.omella.com on October 11, 2023
What Is Homecoming in High Schools?

Homecoming is an annual tradition in high schools across the United States. It is a week-long celebration that typically occurs in the fall and culminates in a football game and dance. Homecoming is a time for students, alumni, and the community to come together to celebrate school spirit and pride. In this blog post, we will explore what homecoming is in high schools and why it is such an important tradition.

History of Homecoming

The tradition of homecoming began in the early 1900s at colleges and universities. The purpose of homecoming was to welcome back alumni to their alma mater for a football game and other festivities. The first homecoming event was held in 1910 at the University of Missouri, and it quickly became a popular tradition at colleges and universities across the country.

In the 1920s, high schools began adopting the tradition of homecoming. High school homecoming events typically involve a week-long celebration that includes dress-up days, a pep rally, a parade, a football game and a dance. Homecoming is a way for high schools to build school spirit and bring together students, alumni, and the community.

Homecoming Week

Homecoming week is a week-long celebration that typically occurs in the fall. The week is filled with activities and events that build school spirit and excitement for the upcoming football game and dance. Each day of the week has a different theme, such as “crazy hat day” or “twin day,” where students dress up according to the theme.

One of the highlights of homecoming week is the pep rally. The pep rally is a high-energy event where students gather in the gymnasium or auditorium to show their school spirit. The cheerleaders and band perform, and the football team is introduced. The pep rally is a way for students to show their support for their team and build excitement for the football game.

Another important event during homecoming week is the parade. The parade typically takes place on Friday afternoon and features floats, bands, and other community organizations. The parade is a way for the community to show their support for the school and to get excited for the football game.

The Football Game

The homecoming football game is the centerpiece of the week-long celebration. The game is typically played on Friday night, and it is a way for the school to showcase its football team and build school spirit. The game is often well-attended by students, alumni, and members of the community.

During the football game, there are often special events and traditions. For example, the homecoming court is announced, and the king and queen are crowned. The marching band performs, and the cheerleaders lead the crowd in cheers and chants. The football team is also honored for their hard work and dedication throughout the season.

The Homecoming Dance

The homecoming dance is the culminating event of the week-long celebration. The dance is typically held on Saturday night and is a formal event. Students dress up in formal attire and dance to music provided by a DJ or live band.

The homecoming dance is an important event for many students. It is a chance to socialize with friends and classmates and to create memories that will last a lifetime. The dance is also a way for students to celebrate their school spirit and pride.

Why Is Homecoming Important?

Homecoming is an important tradition in high schools because it builds school spirit and pride. It is a way for students to come together and show their support for their school and their community. Homecoming week is a time for students to have fun and create memories that will last a lifetime.

Homecoming is also important because it brings together alumni and the community. Alumni often return to their alma mater for homecoming and participate in the week-long celebration.

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