Despite Mother Nature’s attempt to put a freeze on the fun, Johnston students proved that a little snow couldn’t dampen their school spirit. Johnston schools delayed their 100th day celebrations by one day due to inclement weather.
Originally scheduled for Thursday, the 100th day of school was officially celebrated on Friday, with students across the district dressing up as centenarians—complete with gray wigs, suspenders, canes, and even a few stylish glasses.
Classrooms were filled with themed activities that highlighted the importance of reaching the. Students participated in different exercises, crafts, and storytelling sessions that reinforced the significance of growth over the past 100 days. Teachers incorporated creative lesson plans centered around the number 100, including writing prompts and math challenges to reinforce their numerical skills.
In addition to the fun, the day served as a reflection on how much students have learned since the school year began. Teachers and staff praised their students for their hard work and dedication, encouraging them to keep striving for success as they move toward the remainder of the school year.
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