Skyline Elementary School first graders Miroslava Gergovska, left, Abram Templeton and Makayla Sandlin, give a thumbs up for a photo after building a 100-cup structure in Chrissy Kirby’s class Tuesday morning. The trio are students from Roxy Himes’ class. Students and staff celebrated 100 days of school Tuesday by dressing up like they were 100 years old.
Skyline first grade teacher Chrissy Kirby plays the part of a 100-year-old woman Tuesday during the school’s 100-day celebration. Kirby decorated her door with colorful tissue paper streamers and the words “100 Days Smarter.”
Keana Furr, a Skyline first grade student from Chrissy Kirby’s class, celebrates 100 days of school by playing a game called Race to 100 with student teacher Liz Bashore on Tuesday. Kirby’s students had rotated to Candice Ditto’s classroom to play the game.
Topped with a hat and a cane at his side, Drew Kindle, a first grader at Skyline, plays a game with a fellow student during the school’s 100 day celebration. Students and staff were encouraged to dress like they were 100 years old.
Using a steady hand, Abram Templeton, complete with a “moustache,” gingerly adds a red cup to the class’s 100-cup structure Tuesday morning. Children at Skyline celebrated 100 days of school by dressing up and participating in activities featuring the number 100.




