Holiday help arrives with Chisholm Trail’s Elf Closet
December 4, 2025
Special to the Journal
Chisholm Trail Elementary is once again opening its beloved “Elf Closet,” a tradition that has quietly supported families since the school opened in 2013.
The annual holiday shop provides parents with a dignified, joyful opportunity to choose new gifts for their children, completely free of charge, thanks to generous community donations and dedicated staff and volunteers. This year, more than 75 students are expected to benefit from the program.
To maintain privacy for families, a portable on campus is transformed into a festive storefront where parents can reserve a shopping time during the week of December 15.
Gifts are organized and labeled by a point system, allowing families to shop based on the number of students they have.
While parents browse, they can enjoy cocoa and connect with staff members who will later wrap each gift and discreetly ensure it makes its way home in time for Christmas morning. A message has already been sent to families inviting them to donate much-needed items.
For Principal Sydnie Sewell, now in her second year leading Chisholm Trail Elementary, the Elf Closet represents the heart of the campus.
“As a relatively new principal at Chisholm Trail Elementary, our Elf Closet continues to show me the heart and soul of this school community,” Sewell said. “It is more than just a charity; it is a living example of our commitment to the families we serve. It shows we do not just educate students; we support families, ensuring every child can experience the joy and magic of the holidays”.
Sewell added that the dedication of staff and volunteers is “nothing short of extraordinary,” noting the countless hours spent sorting donations, scouting for special items, transforming the portable into a store and wrapping every gift with care.
“I hope this experience communicates that families are seen, valued and supported by their Chisholm Trail Elementary family,” she said. “By giving parents tickets to shop, they get the power to choose the perfect gift for their own child, that beautiful, essential parental experience of providing for their family”.
School Counselor Angela Cavanaugh said the campus is especially in need of items that ran out quickly last year, including bead kits, tween gifts such as makeup, nail kits and bath bombs, Legos, craft or STEM activity kits, pajamas in a variety of sizes and large gift bags to help with wrapping. She added that stuffed animals were also popular and having a few of the season's hot items would make a big difference for families. Cavanaugh, who coordinates the setup for the Elf Closet, said volunteers will assist with wrapping gifts, with additional support expected from the campus PTA.
The Elf Closet operates fully through donations from families, staff, businesses and community partners. Sewell said the impact of those contributions is felt immediately.
“When a family walks away with beautifully wrapped presents to place under their tree, it is a direct result of our community’s generosity,” she said. “When we come together, we ensure that joy is shared equally throughout our community”.
Community members interested in supporting the Elf Closet can purchase items through the Amazon Wish List at https://www.amazon.com/hz/wishlists/3R1WZVIOYTI4M?ref_=wl_share or drop off new, unwrapped items at Chisholm Trail Elementary, located at 1082 South Wheat Rd.









