- December 5, 2025
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Charlotte Baí became a snowflake during Horizon’s Frost Fest.
Mrs. Claus and Mr. Claus waited for the children to come visit them.
Providence Koss, Ashley Lassiter and Julialeite Mendes made matching bracelets together.
Bruna Carneiro, Sofia Suazo and Reya Henson were Santa’s helpers at Frost Fest.
Horizon High students enjoyed a temporary transformation by put tinsel in each other's hair.
Christina Butler sold her popsicles from King of Pops. She enjoyed providing dye-free treats for guests.
Maggie Daigle, Rebecca Denzin and Virginia Torrealba served up different flavors of hot chocolate including peppermint and caramel.
In the courtyard sisters Everleigh and Adalyn Soapes showed off their hula hoop skills.
Horizon’s Student Government Association collected food and drinks to donate to local food pantries after the event.
Hayden and Hailey Holmes were excited to see what prize they won under the cup.

Horizon’s Interact Club collected toys to hand out at Hamlin’s tree lighting event Saturday, Dec. 6.
Elijah Neff, Miguel DaSilva and Alejandro Silva threw rings on antlers together and enjoyed spending time with friends.
Nolan Buter made his own stress ball. He carefully funneled all of the sand into a balloon.
Angeline Fulgencio and Lauren Ramos-Coates spread the holiday joy through their ornaments.
Friends enjoyed playing spikeball and tapping into their competitive side.
Fyn Norman sat patiently as her face was decorated by Maryn Neely.
Chelby Afrifa was happy to give children goodie bags and share the holiday joy.
Horizon’s National Honor Society carefully crafted Santa’s letter box.
Bruna Carneiro, Sofia Suazo and Reya Henson worked as Santa’s helpers and gave children pen and paper to write to St. Nick. They loved seeing the kids’ smiles shine when they sat on Santa’s lap before dropping their letter into his mailbox.
The letter-writing station was one of the many scattered around Horizon High’s Frost Fest Friday, Dec. 5.
Guests enjoyed arts and crafts along with treats like hot chocolate, pizza, a food truck and King of Pops, a business dedicated to making dye-free popsicles.
The Student Government Association also collected toys and food donations to help those in need during this holiday season.