KDG

Kindergarten students recently celebrated a very special milestone—the 100th Day of School! This exciting day was filled with smiles, learning, and lots of fun as our youngest learners showed just how much they’ve grown since the first day of school.

Throughout the day, kindergarten classrooms explored the number 100 through hands-on activities and creative projects. Students practiced counting to 100, jumped their way to 100, and created colorful collections of 100 items. These activities helped strengthen math skills while encouraging teamwork and problem-solving.

The celebration also sparked creativity and laughter. Students made their 100 Wishes book, which featured items that the students would want 100 of.  Kids wished for 100 pizzas, books, candy, and pickles. Reading their imaginative wishes was a highlight for everyone!

Teachers used the 100th Day to reflect on progress and celebrate accomplishments. Students talked about how much they’ve learned—reading new words, writing letters, making friends, and following classroom routines. Reaching the 100th day was a wonderful reminder of their hard work and perseverance.

The Kindergarten 100th Day celebration was a joyful way to honor learning, growth, and school spirit. We are so proud of our kindergarteners and excited to see all they will continue to achieve this school year!