Cranberry isn’t CLUEless when it comes to Christmas!

Cranberry Chronicles staff report

Once again, Cranberry High School sent its students into the holiday break with smiles and laughter by allowing a school-wide, fun-filled day for students.

All students watched the movie “Home Alone,” a Christmas treasure. Opposite the movie, students either played this year’s game Christmas Clue or chose from activities in the gymnasium (board games, nitro ball, etc.).

It was quite the sight entering the auditorium after the movie had ended. While some teachers would have had students sitting quietly waiting for their turn to switch to the game/gym, Cranberry teachers chose Christmas spirit. Teachers and students were both having fun dancing on the stage and in the aisles!

In the gym, students were playing two PE favorites in the downstairs gym, and either playing board games or just sitting on the bleachers having some “chill time” with their friends. After the event, one junior boy said, “It was really cool that the teachers played too. That’s what I like about Cranberry.”

Santa even came to the high school and brought presents early Thursday, but by Friday morning, the crime scene was set with caution tape. Someone stole Christmas! Students playing Christmas Clue had a ball trying to figure out who stole Christmas before they left for break though.

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Junior High Answer:

Yukon Cornelius stole Christmas using a snowmobile and hid Christmas on his own dog sled!

Senior High Answer:

The Conductor from the Polar Express stole Christmas using Santa’s reindeer and was hiding it in Bumble’s cave!

 

Cranberry Chronicles is the journalism/publications group at Cranberry High School.