Val Verde schools celebrate Halloween with free event in Perris

There were plenty of smiles Wednesday, Oct. 16, at the annual A Nightmare on Morgan Street event.

Though the moniker plays off the famous horror movie “A Nightmare on Elm Street,” this Halloween-themed festival was a wholesome family affair.

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Hosted at the Val Verde Unified School District’s Val Verde High School — located on Morgan Street in Perris — the evening event invited students and families from across the school district for a safe session of trick-or-treating. The district’s police department, which organized Nightmare, tossed in music, games and free food served up by the Riverside County Sheriff’s Department, too.

Val Verde has about 20,000 students in the Perris, Moreno Valley and Mead Valley areas.

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