100 Days Smarter!






Students dressed as old folks, wrote numbers to 100, drew pictures of their teachers as 100 year olds, made t-shirts and signs of celebration, released balloons containing handwritten notes, and so much more! One of the notes written with tremendous effort by a kindergartener declared, "This is the best day of my life!"
These days, although lots of work for teachers, help children develop a love of school. The message is clear... school is important and worth celebrating. These types of activities are what students remember the most.
TEACHERS, thanks for going the extra mile !
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