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It’s already been 100 days of school

Shields students display their first 100 days of school projects. In back are (l-r) Edward Hale, with 100 Legos; Vanille Hixon, 100 pieces of macaroni to make a necklace; and Minnie Pettengell, 100 gumballs. In front are (l-r) Ransom Cole, 100 Star Wars Lego characters; Tyson Johnson, 100 small pom pom balls; and Alyssa Flamini, 100 Smarties.
March 2, 2017
To celebrate the first 100 days of school on Feb. 24, Richard Shields Elementary School students participated in activities centered around the number, which included displays of 100 items brought in from home.