Bronco Night, an informational night for students grades K-12 and their parents, will be held on Monday, November, 3. It gives students and their families a chance to learn more about various courses including athletics, fine arts, and dual credit classes.
“We hope to inform our consumers and allow parents to begin to understand the opportunities in high school,” Dr. Butler said.
Several sessions will be available for students to attend. The doors open at 5:30 and the programs begin at 6:00. Dr. Butler, as well as several assistant principals, will host these sessions. They will focus on. All seminars focus on informing the students of the possibilities of high school.
English teacher Lisbeth Bennett hopes students and parents will learn new things about Legacy High School.
“It’s nice to have parents of younger kids visiting high school,” Bennett said. “It exposes
parents to the culture of high school and gives them a chance to ask questions and learn more.”