Schools have reached a big milestone this week: The 100th day of school! To celebrate, students and teachers dressed up as though they were 100-years-old, had special math lessons to calculate the various ways to get to 100 and, in the case of one student, donned a “I am 100 days smarter” t-shirt. Check out the gallery below to see all the ways the first 100 days were honored.
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Jaymee Bruber, special education teacher at Windsor Woods Elementary, displays her 100th Day of School t-shirt.
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Kindergarten and first-grade students at Red Mill Elementary School celebrated the 100th day of school. Kindergarten students, as well as their teachers, dressed as if they were 100 years old. Students also participated in activities all centered on the number 100: 100 items to make a trailmix snack, 100 jumping jacks, 100 words, 100 stickers, 100 pennies, etc. Here are Red Mill’s morning kindergarten students enjoying the day.
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Kindergarten and first-grade students at Red Mill Elementary School celebrated the 100th day of school. Kindergarten students, as well as their teachers, dressed as if they were 100 years old. Students also participated in activities all centered on the number 100: 100 items to make a trailmix snack, 100 jumping jacks, 100 words, 100 stickers, 100 pennies, etc. Here are Red Mill’s afternoon kindergarten students enjoying the day.
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Kindergarten and first-grade students at Red Mill Elementary School celebrated the 100th day of school. Kindergarten students, as well as their teachers, dressed as if they were 100 years old. Students also participated in activities all centered on the number 100: 100 items to make a trailmix snack, 100 jumping jacks, 100 words, 100 stickers, 100 pennies, etc. Red Mill’s 100-year-old teachers are Michelle Young, kindergarten teacher, Gail Stiles, teacher assistant, Barbara Klerker, teacher assistant, and Abigail Plucker, kindergarten teacher.
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Colleen Kelley and Heather Messick came to Newtown Elementary as 100-year-old teachers to teach on the 100th Day of School.
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Carelis Bernal and Carmella Karner, students in Becky Tillery’s kindergarten class, show their 100th day of school attire and hair bow.
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Patrick Patterson, Courtney Fish, and B. Brogan Wells (students from Renee Anderson’s class) display their 100 Day Glasses.
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Students and staff had fun celebrating the 100th day of school at Diamond Springs. Students participated in a variety of math and literacy activities focused on the number 100. Kindergarten Teachers Brandon Thompson and Mary Dodson show students what it looks like to be 100 years old.
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100-year-old teachers came to Newtown Elementary to teach on the 100th Day of School. Pictured are second-grade teachers Lauren Sharp, Karen Holl, Colleen Kelley and Heather Messick.
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Students and staff of Arrowhead Elementary celebrated 100 days of school by wearing shirts that they decorated with 100 items such as 100 safety pins, 100 stickers, or 100 google eyes. Pictured are students from Margaret Dush’s first-grade class, from left to right in the first row, Sophia Overbey, Aidan McKeating, Matthew Green and Elana Neal. In the second row are Wyatt Early, Kaitin Kendzora, Jocelyn Esper, Alyssa Araiyo and Margaret Dush.
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Students and staff of Arrowhead Elementary celebrated 100 days of school by wearing shirts that they decorated with 100 items such as 100 pom-poms, 100 stickers, or 100 google eyes. These kindergarteners also participated in activities involving 100. Here, Spence Danielson, Graydon Ambrose, Jessica Hahm and Jason Long show off the tower they created out of 100 cups.
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Students and staff of Arrowhead Elementary celebrated 100 days of school by wearing shirts that they decorated with 100 items such as 100 pom-poms, 100 stickers, or 100 google eyes. Kindergartener Graydon Ambrose also completed a tower of 100 cups.
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Students and staff of Arrowhead Elementary celebrated 100 days of school by wearing shirts that they decorated with 100 items such as 100 pom-poms, 100 stickers, or 100 google eyes. Pictured are students from Connie Szymanski’s second-grade class, from left to right in the first row, Adryan Lee, Alexis Johnson and Lennox Weddell. In the second row are Ayden Waller, Connie Szymanski, Emma Allen and Morgan Hershberger.
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100-year-old teachers came to Newtown Elementary to teach on the 100th Day of School. Pictured here is Karen Holl.
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Students and staff had fun celebrating the 100th day of school at Diamond Springs. Students participated in a variety of math and literacy activities focused on the number 100. PE assistant Ernest Bethel and PE teacher Paula Coulter, along with Math Specialist Katie Kuhn, lead the students in 100 exercises.
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Students and staff had fun celebrating the 100th day of school at Diamond Springs. Students participated in a variety of math and literacy activities focused on the number 100. Kindergarten students Taylor Owens and Kateleen Fojas show off their 100 day hats.
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Second-grade students from Three Oaks Elementary School celebrated the 100th Day of School by dressing as if they were 100 years old.
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Pembroke first-graders celebrate 101 Days of School.Dylan Froehlich-Porch and Aquilla Webb Bey pose with their 101 Dalmation hats and treats to count to 101.
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It’s Dalmatian Dog Days at Cooke Elementary. First grade students Dax Granitizski, Morrigan Marchese, Chloe Ouland and Adelyn Rekant celebrate 101 days of school, but who’s counting?
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Rosemont Forest fourth-grader Summer Boaze is helping kindergartener Alissa Conger count 100 steps. Just one way to celebrate the 100th day of school.
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Landstown Elementary’s first-graders got a peek into the future. They celebrated the 100th day of school by writing about what they would be like at 100 years old. They also got to see what they might look like at 100-years-old with the help of the app, Aging Booth. Pictured here is Landstown first-grader Riley Westmoreland.
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The only time you will find these Rosemont Forest teachers trying to look older is when they are celebrating 100 days of school.
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Landstown Elementary’s first-graders got a peek into the future. They celebrated the 100th day of school by writing about what they would be like at 100 years old. They also got to see what they might look like at 100-years-old with the help of the app, Aging Booth. Pictured here is Landstown first-grader Nicolas Cobiella.
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Landstown Elementary’s first-graders got a peek into the future. They celebrated the 100th day of school by writing about what they would be like at 100 years old. They also got to see what they might look like at 100-years-old with the help of the app, Aging Booth. Pictured here is Landstown first-grader Jaslene Blunt.
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Pembroke Elementary kindergarten teachers Nadine Olenych and Carrie Kelly are ready to celebrate the first 100 days.
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Green Run Elementary third- and fourth-grade teachers Jamie Dallas, Lindsey Recine, Cynthia Bradley, Stephanie Williams and Stacie Kebort dress up as old women for the 100th day of school.
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First grade teachers Tova Hayes, Amie Wetmore (seated), Yvonne Garcia, Elizabeth Snyder, and Heather Herbert dress up to celebrate 100 days of schools as if they were 100 years old.
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First-graders at Bayside Elementary recently celebrated the 100th day of school. Using the digits 1, 0 and 0, they created pictures and stories. In the picture, Anna Brooks shows her artwork, a 100th day butterfly with a friend.
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Christopher Farms Elementary first grade students participating in collecting a 101 signatures on the 101st day of school. Getting their signatures are Sydney Kfoury and Aubrey Stapleton.
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The 100th Day Celebration at Bayside Elementary continued with kindergarteners and first-graders dressing the part. First-graders Zander Rison and Isabella Ricapito wear special 100th Day crowns.
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Students at Bayside Elementary recently celebrated the 100th Day of School. During the morning news, students donned their 100th Day glasses and shirts and made a 100th Day announcement. Pictured here are assistant principal Steve Marvaso, students Sania Bryant and Emmanuel James and special education assistant Melina Corbin.
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The 100th Day Celebration at Bayside Elementary continued with kindergarteners and first-graders dressing the part. Kindergartner Caitlin Robbins portrays a 100-year-old.
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Providence Elementary School’s first grade celebrated 101 days of school. First-grade teachers, from left to right, Tammy Alfonsi, Angela Marks, Joanie Malesky, Andria Palmer and Heather Hallal wore 101 dots.
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Providence Elementary School’s first grade celebrated 101 days of school. Katie Vevoda and Savannah Benson, both first-graders, created hats with 101 dots along with their 101 dots on their shirt.
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Glenwood Elementary School’s first-grade teachers and students celebrated the 100th day of school by dressing as 100-year-olds and doing various activities involving the number 100.
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Glenwood Elementary School’s first-grade teachers and students celebrated the 100th day of school by dressing as 100-year-olds and doing various activities involving the number 100.
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Glenwood Elementary School’s first-grade teachers and students celebrated the 100th day of school by dressing as 100-year-olds and doing various activities involving the number 100.
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Glenwood Elementary School’s first-grade teachers and students celebrated the 100th day of school by dressing as 100-year-olds and doing various activities involving the number 100.