Euclid Celebrates 100 Days of School
Last week, Euclid's Elementary Schools celebrated their Hundredth Day of the 2024-2025 School Year, this week the Early Learning Village joined in on the celebration.
To commemorate the day, students dressed up as centenarians, wearing costumes that mimicked what people might look like at 100 years old. The creative twist added a humorous and heartwarming touch to the celebration, as our youngest learners paraded around as their very own “elderly” role models. Meanwhile, other students took a unique approach by designing custom shirts emblazoned with “100 things,” a tribute to all the experiences, lessons and fun moments they’ve had so far this year.

Throughout the day, classrooms held their own parties and celebrations where teachers, staff and students all enjoyed treats, danced, and played games relating to 100. Lots of the students were given special 100 crowns to add even more festivity to the day.
Celebrating the 100th day of school helps to give students a milestone and a moment to think back on their accomplishments so far this year. It also gives them an opportunity to look forward to the end of the year, and provide them the confidence to know that they’re over halfway through the year!
Congratulations to all of our students and staff for making the 100th day of school a memorable and exciting experience. We look forward to many more days filled with learning, creativity, and celebration at the ELV!