February 7, 2018 - February 1 marked the 100th day of this school year at Sierra Foothill Charter School. Chelsea Stillwell's transitional kindergarten and kindergarten class and Wendy Baumann's first and second grade class celebrated by dressing up as if they were 100 years old and participating in many fun activities related to the number 100.
Instructional Aide Kristin Nascimento stands with SFCS first and second graders in their costumes depicting them as being 100 years old, wearing their 100 days glasses and crowns.
Teacher Chelsea Stillwell stands with her transitional kindergarten and kindergarten students not only dressed as if they are 100 years old, but getting their faces into the act.
Transitional Kindergarten student Zarya Land is writing about what she will be doing when she really is 100 years old.
First graders Addison Russell and Oliviah English participated in their class's reading 100 books on the 100th day of school.
Brylee Bean and Owen Eastwood count out 10 each of 10 kinds of snacks to make a special snack mix on the 100th day of school.
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