Heritage Academy announces Halloween dress-up day and upcoming fine arts events

Heidi Udall  Principal
Heidi Udall Principal
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Scholars at Heritage Academy will be allowed to dress up for Halloween on Thursday, October 30. The school has provided guidelines for costumes and encourages families to review them.

As the fall sports season concludes, the school expressed gratitude to coaches and parents for their support of student athletes. Updates regarding playoff schedules will be shared as they become available.

Tickets are now on sale for several fine arts events in November. These include the fall play “The Radium Girls” and an art show, both scheduled for November 14-15 in the auditorium. Admission to the art show is free. Additionally, a Dance & Ballroom Showcase will take place on November 21 at the Mesa Arts Center.

Heidi Udall, Principal of Heritage Academy, shared these updates with families in a recent newsletter.



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