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Last update: September 5th 2025 at 9:22am
As Halloween approaches, students and staff across the Abbotsford School District are excited to celebrate with costumes, creativity, and community spirit. To ensure a safe, respectful, and inclusive Halloween for everyone, we encourage families to keep the following tips in mind:
Respecting Diversity in Costumes
Halloween is a time for fun and imagination, and we want to make sure our costumes reflect respect and consideration for all cultures, beliefs, and identities. Costumes should avoid elements that might cause harm or offend others, including:
In light of Diwali, which coincides with Halloween this year from October 31 to November 1, we encourage students who celebrate to wear traditional attire to honour their heritage—without using it as a costume.
Safety First: Tips for Halloween Night
The Government of Canada has a list of useful Halloween safety tips, and we encourage parents to consider the following:
Creating an Inclusive Halloween Experience
Halloween should be enjoyable for everyone! Let’s support an inclusive environment where all students can enjoy the fun. This may mean offering extra help for students needing assistance with accessibility or avoiding sensory triggers, being mindful of inclusive language, and celebrating in ways that make everyone feel welcome.
By working together, we can create a safe, respectful, and memorable Halloween for our entire Abbotsford community.
For more safety tips, visit the Government of Canada’s website.