- March 27, 2026
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Emma Reyes loved dancing on the neon colored floor.
Disco time! Riyan Jones came ready to dance.
James Vicioso rocked his gold sequined top and showed off his hula hoop skills.
Dorthy Schmidt and Maddon Schmidt were happy to be at the dance together in their decades outfit.
Wish Marin and her son Phoenix Marin, who's in kindergarten at Tidenville Elementary, enjoyed Italian ice together.
Johnny Cash broke out his moves to "Stayin' Alive," during the dad's solo dance line.
Zara and Robyn Digozzi were all smiles in their sparkly pink dresses.
Erica and Chris Corcoran enjoyed the school's dance and watched their friend's daughter Ailis Delaaund.
A trio entered the dance floor and brought the children's energy up.
Joelle Mathis twirled her skirt and arms to keep the hula hoop off the ground.
Jones Evans and Isabella Senges are students at West Orange High and volunteered to help at the dance. Senges' dad and sister Carlo and Isabella Senges also were happy to attend.

The panda was a popular addition to the dance and kids were happy to see it dancing along with them.
Students busted moves on the floor and enjoyed learning the proper technique for pre-2000s music.
Emilie Mason twirled her daughter Madeleine Mason around on the dance floor in their matching flappers dresses.
Emmett and Callum McKeon enjoyed their face paint and the dance with their mom, Corssa.
Jacob Gonzales danced with his mom, Tezia, in colorful decades-themed outfits.
The DJ stepped on the floor to teach the children about the decades.
Everyone joined in on the neon dance floor to show off their moves.
Emilie and Madeleine Mason danced hand-in-hand on the dance floor in their matching flapper dresses. Madeleine Mason had the outfit from dance two years ago and Emilie Mason bought herself an outfit so the pair could shine at Tildenville Elementary Tigers’ Ball Saturday, March 28.
They fit perfectly with the dance’s theme, “dancing through the decades.”
Parents and children dressed themselves in sequined tops, shiny dresses, neon-colored jackets and all-denim outfits. Families walked through a hallway of neon lights, which unlocked the dance floor where they danced the night away and enjoyed food including pizza, chips and Jeremiah’s Italian Ice.