McLean High School Hosts Back-to-School Celebration

McLean High School is hosting a back-to-school celebration on Thursday, Sept. 1 from 3 – 6 p.m. at the school’s athletic field, located at 1644 Davidson Road, McLean. There will be food trucks, games and prizes, balloon animals, a dunk tank, face painting, spirit wear, a photo booth and several other activities at the event.

McLean High School’s student clubs and activities will have representatives at the event. Community organizations will also be present and the McLean Volunteer Fire Department will give tours of its fire engines. Also, the McLean High School Marching Band will perform.

There will also be meet and greet and games with McLean Highlander athletes. Kids 12 and under get free t-shirts while supplies are available and there will be free admission to a youth football game. For more information, visit fcps.edu/McLeanHS.

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