ASB Brings Squabble Games and More to CCHS
Flower crown making at Spring Fest.
On March 16th, 2026, ASB reintroduced spring celebrations to Culver City High School. This event included Spring Spirit Week dress-up themes and a newly organized Spring Squabble, where students could partner with friends and compete in lunchtime activities throughout the week. These Spirit Week themes gained popularity among students. Many requested themes were implemented such as “Meme Day”, a throwback to 2016 fashion day, and Floral Friday, which ASB has brought back from previous spirit weeks to encourage students to show off floral patterns. To collectively decide on these themes, Gianna Binder and Lucine Linnemayr, the ASB commissioners of Athletics, created suggestion forms and concluded final decisions through votes amongst other members. ASB heavily considered hosting other ideas such as Metal Rock day, though were ultimately unsure if many would participate. Upcoming spirit days will be hosted for our seniors to summarize their school year with fun events and activities.
Gus Checel and Eleanor Kopke compete in the tic-tac-toe relay, the final round of the Squabble Games.
In addition to Spring Spirit Week, students were invited to participate in the Spring Squabble, a newly created week-long minigame event, with formed groups to potentially win free dunk tanks at Spring Fest and $50 to purchase something of their choice. Competitive activities were featured during lunch, such as competitive pie eating, cup games, wig snatching, water balloon toss, and a tic-tac-toe relay. Attention was brought to this event by ASB featuring related news in the daily announcements, social media, informational posters around campus, and often by reminding students around school about upcoming events.
On the last day of Spring Spirit Week, students participated in Spring Fest — an event where clubs come together to sell inventory such as baked goods and decorative items, while ASB provided both free and purchasable activities such as inflatables, spending time with puppies, receiving henna designs, flower crown arranging, and a photobooth to make memories with friends! Live music was also brought to Spring Fest and performed by student-run bands such as The Chriton Leprechaun, Spike and Friends, Subject to Change, and 22 degrees. Bringing puppies to Culver City High School took rigorous planning from the Commissioners of Athletics, as it required thorough decision-making and lots of research, in which they connected with pupsandreps.com — a local organization that helped provide home-raised, friendly, and well-mannered puppies to our campus. The ASB committee strives to better our school spirit by curating more exciting events in the future.