Students at North Gwinnett and Lanier cluster schools also dressed up and celebrated. Gwinnett County Schools celebrated its 100th day Friday, Jan. Photo courtesy of Bonnie Harper.īuford Academy teacher Natalie Brackett shared how teachers used the day to create learning opportunities, saying, “Some of our third grade teachers read about schools 100 years ago compared to now.”Īccording to Buford Academy first grade teacher Bonnie Harper, “Our younger Wolves enjoyed snack time featuring one donut stick and two mini-donuts, combined to form a 100.” Tiffany Thomas, Bonnie Harper, Lori Parks and Jessica Cooney rock their 100th day of school. Some of the lower grades had students dressing up as 100 year olds, while other grades adopted the “rock stars” theme as students and teachers dressed up in colorful and eccentric clothing and accessories in congratulations for rocking the school year. ![]() Like the little engine that could, the halls seem to swell with a sense of “I think I can, I think I can” (make it to Day 180) when that magical Day 100 crests the hill.īuford City Schools celebrated its 100th day Thursday, Jan. Many elementary schools have a special dress-up day to commemorate and celebrate the achievement, beginning the countdown to summer vacation. Of all the exciting milestones during the 180-day academic calendar, one of the most confidence building and fun for younger students and teachers alike is, perhaps, the 100th day the day that signifies being over halfway to the end of the school year.
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