- December 4, 2025
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Ruth Visser paraded as Little Red Ruthie.
Students paraded by grade level around the school’s parking lot.
Students paraded by grade level around the school’s parking lot.
Whitney Hall, fourth-grade dual-enrollment teacher, shared her under-the-sea book and costume.
Fifth-grade dual-language students Jade Wilson, front, Sierra Davis, Amaya Salazar, Bella Oquendo and Natalie Torres looked their best for the character book parade.
Students paraded by grade level around the school’s parking lot.
Third-grader Adelyn Yemm represented “Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone.”
Third-grader Arlene Palomares paraded with her book “I Am Moana.”
Students paraded by grade level around the school’s parking lot.
Art teacher Ana Gisbert, left, physical education instructor Angie Tyler and music teacher Jenna Vincitore represented Winnie the Pooh characters.
Third-grade dual-language teachers coordinated their M&Ms costumes: Nora Colon was green, Shelby Gonzalez Florin was blue, and Maria Blanco was red.
Superheroes helped make the campus safer: media specialist Julie Clemons Hager, left, Principal Agathe Alvarez, ESE/CCT coordinator Regan Trampe and instructional coach Christine Pankonin.
The students at Tildenville Elementary School dressed up to represent book characters to participate in a parade Oct. 29. They showed off their costumes as they made their way around the school’s parking lot. Teachers and staff got into the spirit, too, dressing as everything from superheroes to Winnie the Pooh characters to different-colored M&M’s candies.