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HOLIDAY DOOR DECORATING





'Tis the season for holiday door decorating and the staff at Erie High School
once again produced some amazing doors! The theme this year was either holiday
books or holiday movies/TV shows. Can you guess all the themes? The answers are
below the picture (or at the end of the series of pictures).




















THEME:
That was my husband's door and the theme was pretty evident (The Polar Express).
And, yes, he did let me help and he did actually do quite a bit of the work. 😉 







THEME:
A Christmas Story theme from our choir & driver's ed teachers. 🎅





THEME:
Die Hard from one of our math teachers. Thankfully, they cut short one of the
quotes. 😆







THEME:
Elf on a Shelf (female & male elves) by one of our English and one of our social
studies teachers. 







THEME:
Frosty the Snowman by one of our English teachers. 







THEME:
National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation by the guidance office. That cat! 😂🙀🎄





THEME:


Elf by one of our science teachers. This movie is the best and she captured it
perfectly! The display is filled with the best quotes from the movie, too.







THEME:
Gremlins by one of our English teachers. Check out Gizmo in the microwave. 😳😂 
The artistic skills are amazing here! 







THEME:
The Grinch by one of our math teachers. I really love that the ornaments were
made by the students in her class! 







THEME:
Miracle on 34th Street by the P.E. department.









THEME:
The Nightmare Before Christmas (in this case, "Avoid the Nightmare Before
Finals") from our office staff and principal. Is this perfect, or what!? I love
their advice to students!







THEME:


A Christmas Carol from our librarian.





THEME:
Festivus (from Seinfeld) by our Spanish teacher. This one made me laugh. I love
Festivus! 😂













THEME:
Snowmen at Work by our special ed. department. The details on the snowmen are
amazing! ⛄







THEME:
Home Alone from our RtI teacher. 😱













THEME:
The Year Without Santa Claus from the family and consumer science teacher (who
has two doors into her room). They also decorated the hallway with these cute
figures! 👏


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Aren't these doors terrific? I love this tradition and am so thankful that I can
still participate, albeit in a roundabout way (thanks to my husband!).


Does your school have a door decorating contest or do you decorate for the
holidays? Comment and share below!










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