Blackfoot High School showed its appreciation for HOSA (Health Occupations Students of America).
Pajama day was celebrated on Monday raising awareness of mental health issues and the importance of sleep.
On Tuesday HOSA raised money by selling ice cream to students and staff members.
Costumes from the 1950s and 1990s took students back in time on Wednesday.
On the last day of HOSA week students celebrated by dressing up as their favorite superhero or wearing scrubs. Students showed their appreciation to real life healthcare workers and fictional characters.
This week was a wonderful way to learn about HOSA’s involvement with healthcare and to show school spirit. Staff members and students enjoyed taking part and helping young medical professionals.