Charles Campagne School’s kindergarten and first-grade students celebrated Halloween in a heartwarming way this year, bringing their holiday spirit to the residents of Bristal at Bethpage. The children, dressed in an array of creative costumes, delighted the seniors with a special Halloween performance and costume parade, lighting up the day for everyone in attendance.
Under the direction of music teacher Ms. Kayleigh Duca, the young students sang Halloween-themed songs, filling the room with festive melodies. Each child also brought a small pumpkin, a thoughtful gesture that made the visit extra memorable for the residents. This beloved tradition not only brings joy to the seniors at Bristal but also gives the students an opportunity to share the Halloween excitement beyond their school community.
Accompanying the students were Principal Julianne Inghilterra, Director of Fine and Performing Arts Brent Chiarello, and former CCS Principal Kevin Healy, all of whom joined in to celebrate the special connection between the school and the Bristal community.
This annual visit is a cherished event for both students and residents, bridging generations through music, costumes, and smiles.