NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) — One KIPP Kirkpatrick teacher is hoping to offer students the best Halloween haunted house the school has ever seen.
Joseph Jenkins told News 2 he's hoping the East Nashville community and beyond can help him with adding more spooky things to the haunted house he is organizing at KIPP Kirkpatrick later this week.
According to Jenkins, the school has put on Halloween events for the last few years. They began after the COVID pandemic forced students out of the classrooms as a way to foster community despite the distance. It started as a trunk-or-treat but has since grown to include multiple areas of the school for a Halloween haunted house.
"We still wanted to create an event that helped foster the community and relationship building," Jenkins said of the initial

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