Homecoming usually centers around a football game, but schools have been known to have homecoming basketball, soccer or even hockey games. It’s an annual tradition for most American high schools and some colleges and universities.
Many schools kick off their homecoming celebrations with a Spirit Week. Starting on Monday, each day of the week is themed, and students are encouraged to participate. For example, Monday could be “crazy hair day,” Tuesday could be “rent a senior” day,” Wednesday could be “wear your pajamas to school day.” Some schools have competitions among the classes to see who has the most school spirit.
The football game is the main homecoming attraction, because the current students and alumni can attend. There’s generally a huge crowd and lots of energy, so the pressure is on for the home team to win. If a school doesn’t have a football team, there can also be a basketball, soccer or hockey game.