Soda Springs High School Homecoming Events
This picture was taken by student Kylee Fullmer at last week’s win over Firth!
SSHS Student Council
Hello Soda Springs! SSHS is getting ready to “kick-off” our school year with our annual homecoming celebration! Here is everything that you need to know:
PARADE-
Our annual parade will be on Thursday, September 25th! Come support our amazing students and their wonderful floats!
TAILGATE -
Our incredible friends over at the Soda Springs Booster Club will be hosting our tailgate this year! Join us on Friday, September 26th, from 2-6pm for an awesome community celebration! There will be a wide-variety of dining options, ranging from Food Trucks and Drink Shops, to free hamburgers and hot-dogs! Hope to see you there!
GAME -
Our homecoming game against the Malad Dragons will be that same Friday! Come support our student athletes! At the game, our 2025 homecoming royalty will be crowned and our 2025-2026 Homecoming winning class will be announced!
DANCE -
Our homecoming dance will be on Saturday, September 26th, from 8-11pm. With music from DJ Ryan Carpenter, our students will have a blast dancing and socializing with one-another! Remember, all dance attendees must be high-school age. If your student attends a different school separate from SSHS, they will need to have proper documentation in order to attend.
COMMUNITY COMPETITION -
We will also be holding a community competition this year! We invite our local businesses to “swag-out” their windows and store-fronts. The business that exemplifies the most Cardinal Spirit via their decorations will receive a handmade plaque with their name on it. This plaque will be handmade by our talented students!
We are so pumped-up for this year’s Homecoming! We can’t wait for our students and community to see all the fun we have in store for them. Cheers!
Bonfire kicks off week!
On Monday, the traditional Homecoming bonfire was held at Kelly Park. Students began to arrive as the sun set, and the giant pyre, erected in anticipation of the event stood ready to go.
Retired flags had been given their appropriate honors and dignity by veterans under the direction of Jacob Hirsbrunner, who stayed at the bonfire for the duration of the event to ensure proper protocol was followed. He and the veterans also brought boxes and boxes of pizza for the students, faculty, coaches, firemen and anyone else who showed up, including the press!
Speaking of firemen, Chief Dan Squires led a group of firemen who helped conduct the bonfire, prepping it, observing it, and ultimately ensuring it was extinguished. “We’ll put about 1,000 gallon on it in the morning, because it’ll still be going,” Squires said.
It’s quite a sight, and the start to an exciting week!
