- December 5, 2025
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Shelly Branch, left, has been teaching at Dillard Street Elementary School for 25 years. She brought her daughter Madalynn Branch back to the school she attended to volunteer for the Boo Ball.
There were plenty of treats available on the trick-or-treat trail.
First-grader Charlie Fikes showed off her scary cheerleader costume with Shayla Fikes.
Principal Tiffany Smid and Assistant Principal Felicia Smith were practicing their dance moves before the Boo Ball began.
Julie Butler with the Daughters of the American Revolution, which is a partner in education, passed out treats. The Daughters of the American Revolution has participated in the Boo Ball for three years.
Melissa Mohney busted out her best dance moves in her unicorn costume.
Angie Farley, the media specialist, dressed as the Cat in the Hat. "I wanted to promote literacy, and there's nothing that says literacy like 'Cat in the Hat,'" she said.
The Kelly family celebrated fairytales and wickedness with their costumes. "We love a good theme," they said.
Bella Perez, Oscar Perez and Mia Perez went all out with their costumes.
The Miller and Bruton families spent the Boo Ball hanging out together.
Kaia Razo and Emberlynn Mathesius took advantage of the photo opportunities to commemorate their final Boo Ball.
Students danced the Cha Cha Slide.
Samantha Abney and fourth-grader Caleb Abney dressed as tourists.
Judy, Liam and Robert Airhart started their night at the Boo Ball off by going on the trick-or-treat trail.
Azazel Nieves loved the cloak he had as part of his costume. He was dressed as Itachi Uchiha, who is a character in the Naruto manga and anime series.
Students couldn't recognize Melissa Mohney, or as they like to call her Ms. Mo, when she hit the dance floor at Dillard Street Elementary School's Boo Ball.
Mohney was dressed in an inflatable unicorn costume, busting moves as best she could.
Students put on their favorite costumes and danced the night away after going through the trick-or-treat trail, taking photos and visiting the book fair at the school's Boo Ball Friday, Oct. 17, at Dillard Street Elementary School.