Students, teachers, and family filled the band parking lot Monday night for the 6th annual Trunk-R-Treat, sponsored by the Redhawks band, and featuring dozens, of clubs, organizations, and teams, handing out candy to hundreds of children.
“Trunk-R-Treat is really fun because I like interacting with the kids around Frisco,” junior Trisha Malireddy said. “It’s a truly unique experience that I only see once a year.”
Going door to door on Halloween may be a thing of the past for many teenagers, but Trunk-R-Treat gives some students the chance to celebrate Halloween well into their high school years.
“I think Trunk or Treat is a great experience,” junior Shivani Holla said. “It gives us the opportunity to still dress up with our friends and interact with kids and students.”
For Student Council president, senior Emma Hancock, the event goes deeper than just candy, providing a chance to help kids get excited for high school and their future.
“It was a great time, and I love how we get to connect to the community and see all the little kids,” Hancock said. “We get them excited for all the clubs even before they get into high school, which is pretty cool.”