100 Year Olds At Bratt Elementary? Students Celebrate 100

February 3, 2014

Kindergarten and first grade students at Bratt Elementary School celebrated the number 100 Friday– the 100th day of the school year.

The celebration included 100 day necklaces with Fruit Loops in groups of 10, students writing their name as many times as possible in 100 seconds, singing 100 days songs, reading 100 days books, walking the halls of Bratt 100 steps at a time,  writing about 100, making 100 days hats, collections of 100 items from home, and even some students dressed up like 100-year olds.

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2 Responses to “100 Year Olds At Bratt Elementary? Students Celebrate 100”

  1. clint on February 3rd, 2014 7:49 am

    Hats off to the teachers at Bratt. Very creative and the kids look like they are having a blast!

  2. Becky on February 3rd, 2014 12:26 am

    My mother, Johnie Johnson, the After School Childcare Director at the time, brought her aunt, Sarah Parham, to visit Bratt Elementary in 1999, just before she turned 101. The children enjoyed her life story and asked many questions about what she saw and did as a child. They sent cards and letters to her and she enjoyed them immensely. She passed away just a few months before her 102 birthday.

    I so wish we had a way for our youngest and oldest to spend time together and learn from each other.