St. Isidore pre-k students celebrated 100 days together in many ways. They read “The Night Before the 100th Day,” counted to 100 together and danced to quite a few songs about 100.
St. Isidore kindergarteners were asked to create a poster with 100 items.
St. Isidore School fifth graders recognized their 1,000th day of school (from kindergarten to 100th day of grade 5) with a colorful chain of 100 memories from their six years at school so far.
St. Isidore School students are 100 days smarter and had lots of activities to complete throughout the day. These friends created a tower of 100 cups.
The 100th day of school represents progress for students (and teachers) during the school year and is an opportunity for more creative activities and celebration. St. Isidore School students’ 100th day was extra special this year as the Quakertown school itself is in the midst of its Centennial Celebration. It was the 100th day of the 100th year.
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