Field Day 2019

The theme for this year’s Field Day was “All About Irene”. The children created signs, pictures and poems to represent their love for Irene. Each of the stations was Irene-related. As you can see below, it was such a fun day!

Big buddies hanging with little buddies at the “She Drives Us All” scooter station.
The giant beach ball was a hit at the “She’s Always a Team-player” station.
At the “She Dives In To Help” station students were able to cool off during the 90 degree day.
4th Graders show off their moves at the “She Loves a Song and a Circle” station.
Tom and Irene react to seeing their giant heads at the “Larger than Life” station.
Pouring water from a cup on one partner’s head to a cup on the other partner’s stomach at the “She Keeps Us Cool” station.
“She Always Pitches In To Help” station
At the “She Keeps Things Afloat” station partners work together to move a balloon down the line without using their hands.
Students got creative at the “She Noodles Ideas With Us” station.

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