February 14, 2025

Elementary Students Celebrate the 100th Day of School

Artwork created by melting an array of colorful crayons, resulting in multicolored drips and splatters on a white canvas, with the number

On Wednesday, February 12, many elementary students participated in 100th Day of School events! Throughout the District, students counted to 100, searched for 100 items in their rooms, made artwork with 100 items and dressed up like they were 100 years old. 

Pattengill students dressed like they were as old as their building, which turns 100 this year! At Angell, one kindergarten class had to find 100 erasers hidden around the room. TK and Kindergarten students at Rogers used 100 Froot Loops to make colorful (and tasty) necklaces and Burton students engaged with many 100-themed activities, including counting, graphing, and writing about what they would do with $100. Enjoy the photos below showcasing all the 100 day fun.