Teachers completed a survey where they shared their favorite holiday. Some of the responses included watching Christmas movies, exchanging and receiving presents, Christmas songs, baking, snow activities, going to Bentleyville, and spending time with family.
The least common Chritsmas traditions among staff are snow activities and Bentleyville, receiving zero votes.
The second least common Christmas tradition was baking cookies. Dean of Students Bryan Denninger says baking cookies is his favorite Christmas tradition because he enjoys baking and he likes seeing people enjoy what he bakes.
The third most common Christmas tradition was exchanging and receiving presents. Business teacher Christa Kalin and social studies teacher Aaron Hiser were some of the teachers that said this was their favorite activity.
The second most common tradition was watching Christmas movies. English teacher Elise Sterling and counselor Amanda Kishish were some of the teachers that said this was their favorite activity. Kishish enjoys it because she loves getting cozy, getting a fun snack, and watching a good christmas movie.
The most popular tradition was hanging out with family and friends. Business teacher Donna Stubbe, civics teacher James Hogan, and counselor Tiffany Mattson were some of the teachers that said this was their favorite activity. Stubbe enjoys this because she loves playing card games with her family, for example the game Pinochle.