
THE MAYPOLE is put up on May 1 every year by the senior class, and sixth graders weave the ribbons together in the Maypole Dance on Moving Up Day. The tradition of the Archer maypole dates back to the days when the women from the Eastern Star home inhabited these halls and an anonymous neighbor erected it for them each year. Photographer: Daniel In
Wandering the halls of Archer, you might notice some things that you wouldn’t normally see in a school. You might see a dog lying in the middle of a hallway, red Spanish-style tiles on your way to class, or a plate of cupcakes just sitting in the middle school hallway. Below are just some of the many defining characteristics of Archer.
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Featured Image: Daniel In