- December 4, 2025
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Graham Lumpkins was excited to join a game of laser tag.
Each student was given hand sanitizer prior to playing laser tag.
Andrew Nyland was in charge of sanitizing the laser-tag guns after each use.
Boys listened intently to the rules for a game of laser tag.
Boys listened intently to the rules for a game of laser tag.
Lawson Davis waited patiently as he received a glitter tattoo.
Gus Reynolds, Christy Reynolds and McKenna Esposito were all smiles during a round of bingo.
Gus Reynolds and his mother, Christy, compared their bingo cards.
Jenga was a popular game to play inside the gym.
Reece Harris showed off his cool glitter tattoo.
Sixth-graders enjoyed their very own game of dodge ball.
The sixth-grade boys were ruthless in their game of dodge ball.
In preparation for glow-in-the-dark laser tag, participants could pick up glow sticks at a table inside the gym.
Asher Grier did an awesome job as the event deejay.
Erin Lumpkins and her son, Graham, enjoyed spending some time with Luanne Lumpkins, Foundation Academy’s director of cultural development and family enrichment.
Mothers and their sons got to enjoy a fun night out Friday, Jan. 29, at Foundation Academy’s Lower School mother/son event. Boys and their moms gathered at the Tilden campus to participate in glow-in-the-dark laser tag, dodge ball, various games, a scavenger hunt and more. All attendees were required to wear masks and sanitize or wash their hands frequently, and games and other activities were sanitized often.