They were really well treated and everyone asked about it they were the crowed.
After the trial, Jem and Scout are initially treated with a mix of curiosity and pity by their classmates. Some children are sympathetic towards them, while others are more judgmental and mean-spirited. Overall, there is a sense of changed dynamics at school, where the children grapple with the implications of the trial and their father's involvement in it.
Jem walked scout to the pageant at her school
Jem and Scout to the school on Halloween because Scout is in the Halloween pageant. The women of Maycomb chose to have a Halloween festival that year because of the children's antics in the years before.
Jem accompanies Scout to school in To Kill a Mockingbird.
really badly.
That night, there is a Halloween pageant at school. The pageant had a food theme. Scout was a ham.
Atticus tells Jem and Scout not to go to the trial of Tom Robinson and to stay home. He wants to protect them from the harsh realities of the trial and the racism that they may witness.
Calpurnia is surprised and concerned when she sees Jem and Scout at the trial. She expresses worry for their well-being and questions why they are present in such a solemn and intense environment.
Dill and Reverend Sykes
Jem tells Scout that Dill is sick and he wants to stay with him at Miss Rachel's until he feels better.
Do you go to my school? We have to answer the same question for tonight's homework... Anyway, I looked it up and the answer is that they sit up in "The Colored balcony" with Reverend Sykes.
Walter Cunningham ate lunch with Jem and Scout on their first day of school.
Scout, Jem, and Dill live with Aunt Alexandra, Atticus, and Calpurnia during the trial.