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It’s homecoming next week for both Inderkum and Natomas High schools and students are using creative ways to ask each other to the traditional homecoming dance.

Another creative homecoming proposal at Natomas High School: She had to kick a goal into the net that displayed her answer to the question – and her answer was yes! / Photo Courtesy: Jenna Boller

Natomas High School’s digital billboard displayed a special message to Danisha from Tivon earlier this week. The sign is located at the corner of San Juan and Truxel roads. / Photo Courtesy: Jenna Boller

Natomas High students led Alejandra down the breezeway where the signs in order read: 1. Alejandra, 2. Follow these, 3. Pillars, 4. Now, 5: STOP. Where the young man was standing, waiting to ask her to the dance. / Photos Courtesy: Vince Caguin
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