There were some middle school students who planned a secret Santa event. Each student had to give a small, hand - made gift to another randomly chosen student. It led to a lot of excitement and new friendships. The students were really into it and it became a great Christmas tradition in that school.
A middle school held a Christmas writing competition. One student wrote a story about a magical Christmas elf who visited their school and helped students find their lost things. It was really creative.
A middle school had a Christmas story where they held a Christmas - themed art competition. The students had to create artworks related to Christmas. One student made a beautiful snow - globe - like diorama out of recycled materials that showed a winter wonderland with Santa and his reindeer. It was so amazing that it won first prize and was displayed in the school hall for the whole Christmas season.
One interesting story was when two classmates play fought as superheroes. One was Superman and the other was Batman. They even made their own capes and masks. They had a 'battle' in the school gymnasium. It was really funny to see them trying to use their 'powers' against each other.
In one middle school, a teacher started a Christmas project where students wrote letters to soldiers overseas. The students poured their hearts into the letters, sharing their Christmas wishes and stories. The soldiers were so touched that they sent back thank - you videos. This story shows how middle school students can spread Christmas cheer even to those far away, and how a simple act can have a big impact during the holiday season.
A middle school had a strange tradition. Every year on April Fool's Day, the students would try to switch classrooms without the teachers noticing. They would move desks, books, and even their classmates to a different room. It was chaos but also really funny.
Well, I think the story of the lost reindeer is really interesting. Rudolph had a cousin named Blitzen who got lost in a snowstorm on the way back from a practice flight before Christmas. All the other reindeer were worried. Santa sent out a search party of elves. The elves used their magic bells to track Blitzen. After a long search, they found him in a small cave, shivering but unharmed. And Blitzen learned his lesson to always stay close to the group.
There was this one store where they had a special offer on Christmas sweaters. A customer came in, tried on a really ugly Christmas sweater with a huge reindeer on it, and then started doing a little dance in the fitting room, saying it made him feel like a 'Christmas disco king'. The staff couldn't stop laughing.
A junior high had a christmas party where they invited an old man who had been a Santa for decades. He told the students about all the different reactions he had got from kids over the years. It was fascinating for the junior high students to hear those stories. It made them understand the magic of christmas better.
A funny one is when a kid wrote a letter to Santa asking for a real live reindeer. When Christmas morning came and there was no reindeer, the kid was so disappointed that he tried to put antlers on the family cat. It was quite a hilarious sight.
Well, there's this story where a teacher in an art class gave an assignment to paint a self - portrait. One student was really insecure about her looks. But as she painted, she started to see herself in a new light. She added all the things she loved about herself to the portrait. When she presented it, it inspired other students to also look at themselves more positively. It was a touching story about self - discovery in a school environment.
There's this animated school story where the principal was a bit of a scatterbrain. He once announced that the school was having a 'backwards day'. So students came to school wearing their clothes backwards, walking backwards, and even trying to write backwards. There were so many comical moments like students bumping into each other and teachers trying to teach while facing the wrong way. It was a day full of laughter.