Greek Week banners are mapped out on the ground, and are later hung in the football stadium.
At AGHS, Greek Week is an annual week-long event in which each class competes against each other, in hopes of becoming champions. During Greek Week students are invited to participate in rallies and competitions. In order to put on greek week, starting five weeks before this event, leadership students begin prepping and planning for Greek Week.
5/2/2025: Students work together to multitask making balloon arches, while finishing up posters. (Aleah Ales)5/15/2025: Room 308 is used for students to decorate larger posters. (Aleah Ales)5/15/2025: Using card board and duck tape, boat regatta teams create boats which will take to the water in the final day of Greek Week. (Aleah Ales)5/15/2025: Activity director, Shannon Hurtado, assigns students with tasks to complete for Greek Week. (Aleah Ales )5/15/2025: Posters are made for students to cheer with during spirit rallies. (Aleah Ales )5/16/2025: AIM students design posters for all grade levels to display around campus. (Aleah Ales)5/18/2025: ASB members decorate podiums for each class, which are utilized during the Academic Decathlon. (Aleah Ales)5/18/2025: In order to compete in events, students must receive passes to be cleared for their event.5/18/2025: Students create a list of jobs for Greek Week, in order to stay organized and on task. (Aleah Ales)5/18/2025: Students from each class designs posters, which represent their Greek God or Goddess. (Aleah Ales)5/18/2025: Heavy cement buckets are used to hold team flags in place during outdoor events such as Tug-of-War and Capture the Flag. (Aleah Ales)
5/18/2025: Many leadership students stay fueled on donuts in order to maintain their energy. (Aleah Ales)
Hosting Greek Week requires teamwork, preparation, hard work and effort amongst both staff and students. As a result, the student body is given the opportunity to come together and spread school spirit.
Aleah Ales is in her 11th year and is excited to live out her Gilmore Girl dream of being a journalist. She is eager to pursue school issues and ignite change in her position at the Eagle Times. She is an active member on campus who partakes in multiple clubs such as Link Crew or her favorite Poetry club. In her free time, she likes to bake sweets and listen to music while tending to her copious amount of plants.