Worcester Prep completes 100 days of in-person learning
At the end of the 100th Day celebration, Worcester Prep lower school students enjoyed a fitness challenge organized by physical education teacher Carol Hartnett, complete with educational games and team-building workouts. SUBMITTED PHOTOS
March 17, 2021
Worcester Preparatory School classes from preschool to fifth grade celebrated reaching their 100th day of school March 3. Students participated in a variety of educational and philanthropic activities throughout the day to commemorate their milestone.
Worcester Prep second- and third-graders designed 100th Day T-shirts to wear to school. Second-grader Darius Jones gives a thumbs-up for being 100 days smarter!
Dressed in athletic wear, kindergarteners participated in 100 Ways to Move games and activities. Racing to the line are (l-r) teacher Heather Dennis, Margot Hidell and Emery Anthony.
First-graders created 100-object posters.
Fifth-graders celebrated by coming to school in their pajamas and donating 100 new comfort wear items to those in need at Diakonia. Shown with some of the donated items including new pajamas, slippers, robes, socks, sweat pants and T-shirts are (l-r) Luke Mize, John Lynch, Eva Tekmen, Ruya Kucuk, Ryan Shipp, Gracie Holloway, Arianna Dorfler, Emma Brooks, Sarah Williams, Harper Hertrich, Vivien Ruggerio, Nora Gorfinkel, Elena Gjoni, Samantha Kuon and teacher Lisa Rill.
Worcester Prep fourth-grade students decorated the homeroom door with colorful rainbow post-it notes displaying their 100 random acts of kindness. Showing off their message of kindness T-shirts are (l-r) Liam McAllister, John Parker and Vivian Spraul.