The halls of Kingsville District High School were bursting with people and pride on Friday, May 31 as over 3,000 people showed up for the Send-off Social organized by the Cavs Legacy Fund committee.
Current and former students, staff and parents came out in droves for a celebration like no other, to say goodbye to their school, which will close at the end of the month.
The Cavs Legacy Fund Committee was formed by parents, students and alumni to help raise funds for much-needed equipment for the new K-12 school that will open in September. Funds raised by the committee will go toward the purchase of bleachers, tech equipment, scoreboards and an athletic track, among other things.
While the current building was originally erected in 1953, KDHS dates back to 1921, when the school first opened at its present location on Main Street East.
There was plenty of activity as the committee went all-out to make sure many memories were made and that those present were able to share many of their own with former classmates.
Events included a pep rally, alumni games, silent auction and memorabilia rooms, refreshments and a final victory lap around the school, complete with fireworks.
Organizers were thrilled with the turnout.
“It was notalgic. People laughing, hugging, crying, remembering their time spent at KDHS,” said Legacy Committee Chair Heidi Skinner. “Remembering the Cavalier spirit, which will never be forgotten. It’s events like these that truly show that the heart of Kingsville is and always will be community first.”