California High School 2019 Homecoming schedule

<p>Submitted photo</p><p>This year’s Homecoming queen and king candidates are as follows: from left, Spencer Messerli, Paige Lamm, Clayton Winkler, Hailey Schepers, Brandon Feltrop and Katie Adams.</p>

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This year’s Homecoming queen and king candidates are as follows: from left, Spencer Messerli, Paige Lamm, Clayton Winkler, Hailey Schepers, Brandon Feltrop and Katie Adams.

California High School Homecoming Week will take place from Sept. 22-28. This year's theme is "We Got The Beat." The week's schedule is as follows:

Sunday

Powder Puff Football Game - 2 p.m. Riley Field

All players must have a waiver signed to play

Monday - "Sweet Dreams"

Dress in your PJs - be sure to check in at the Student Council table at lunch to earn points for your class

Penny wars - bring your loose change to the Student Council table at lunch

Float building - Check with your class officers for time and location

Tuesday - "Let's Get Physical"

Dress in workout clothes

Penny wars

Float building

Wednesday - "Country Roads"

Dress in country or camouflage clothes

Penny wars

Bonfire - 8 p.m. High School gravel parking lot

Thursday - "How Bizarre"

Dress in mix match clothes

Penny wars

Float building

Friday - "Party In the USA"

Senior breakfast - 7:15 a.m.

Assembly - 12 p.m. High School Gym

Parade line up at the city pool - 1:30 p.m.

Parade - 2 p.m.

Coronation - 6:30 p.m. Riley Field

Homecoming game - 7:00 p.m. Riley Field

Saturday

Homecoming Dance - 7:30-10:30 p.m. High School Commons

All out of school guests must be pre-approved. Forms are available in the office.

Prepay in the office $5 per person, $7 at the door.

Bring a photo ID for faster entry into the dance. Please dress nice - no sports attire.

Classes will earn points throughout the week by dressing up for spirit days, powder puff, penny wars and float competitions. The winning class will be rewarded the following week.

Penny Wars is a fundraiser for Special Olympics of Missouri. Adding pennies to a class jar adds positive points for that class. All other forms of money (coins or bills) add negative points to that class's total. The class that is the most positive (or the least negative) at the end of the week will win.