Skip to Content
Dance company students perform various songs for the crowd.
Dance company students perform various songs for the crowd.
THE MIRROR | Chioma Chiawa

Students compete for spirit honors at rescheduled March pep rally

Campus spirit week activities determine class rankings

TRUTH MATTERS… Donate to support excellence in student journalism


After being postponed for a week, ASB hosted this semester’s pep rally on March 21, 2025. Originally scheduled for March 14 2025, the pep rally was meant to excite students across campus for the Spring Fling, which was ultimately canceled as a result of insufficient ticket sales. 

In order to make time for the pep rally, a pep rally schedule was posted on Schoology and announced by ASB, reducing each class by ten minutes. 

The hour-long event included performances from both Junior Varsity and Varsity Cheer along with Dance Company and introduced both winter and spring sports teams onto the football field. 

Students were encouraged to participate in games, such as a two-person balloon popping challenge, ultimately leading up to a teacher versus student race.

As the event came to a close, ASB announced the seniors as the spirit stick winners, earned through hallway decoration and spirit week participation from March 10 to 14.

Donate to The Mirror
$1435
$5000
Contributed
Our Goal

Your donation will support the student journalists of Van Nuys Senior High School. Your contribution will allow us to purchase equipment and cover our annual website hosting costs.

About the contributor
Alyson Cerna
Alyson Cerna, News and Features Editor
Alyson Cerna is The Mirror’s News and Features Editor. As a sophomore in her second year in journalism, there is nothing she enjoys more than laying down with a single airpod in and blasting music as she writes. She’d be lying if she ever pinpointed a single music genre to be her favorite, but nothing is the same as enjoying the album “THE FIRST TIME” by The Kid Laroi. Her obsession with the “Nightmare Before Christmas” might be what many consider eccentric, but she likes it that way—as no amount of stuffed animals, figurines and clothes could ever cure this. After high school, she plans to pursue a degree in sports journalism at UCLA.
Donate to The Mirror
$1435
$5000
Contributed
Our Goal