High School East hosts first-ever Masked Singer: Teacher Edition

Zebra-faced backup dancers were incredibly not enough for the zebra (right) to take the crown when host Matt Cicalese announced the winners (above) of the first-ever Masked Singer competition at High School East. Photo by TRSCHOOLS

TOMS RIVER, N.J. — Teachers at High School East took center stage for the inaugural Masked Singer: Teacher Edition on Thursday night, with costumed contestants battling for the title in a lively competition.

Hosted by Matt Cicalese with assistance from Jess Lowe, the event featured several Raider staff members disguised as a zebra, pink unicorn, panda bear, axolotl, and dragon. A surprise appearance by a towering inflatable figure, reminiscent of those seen at car dealerships, added to the night’s entertainment.

Zebra faced backup dancers were incredibly not enough for the zebra right to take the crown when host Matt Cicalese announced the winners above of the first ever Masked Singer competition at High School East
Photo by TRSCHOOLS

Despite zebra-faced backup dancers, the zebra contestant fell short of victory. Instead, the pink unicorn emerged as the champion, though the winner’s identity was left for attendees and photos to reveal.

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