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Students Reach 100-Day Milestone

Penn-Trafford students reached the 100th day of school on Monday, January 26, 2026, even as a winter storm led to a remote-learning day.

With students learning from home, some classes postponed their 100th day celebrations until they could be together in person. Others made the most of the day by taking part in 100-themed activities at home, using the occasion to practice counting, math, and creativity.

 

A child in winter attire prepares to throw a snowball.

Trafford Elementary kindergartener Cameron Gentile celebrated the 100th day of school by making 100 snowballs on the remote-learning day

 

Mrs. Shaffer’s first-grade class at McCullough dressed as though they were 100 years old

Mrs. Shaffer’s first-grade class at McCullough dressed as though they were 100 years old

 

A group of kids dress as older adults in a classroom setting.

Some of Mrs. Haywood’s first-graders from Harrison Park Elementary pose as 100-year-olds; (left to right) Leo Sandrick, Joe Guarino, Cody Scavincky, Vivi Chappell, Scarlet Snyder, Milania Leonello, Adrianna Barlich, and Gabby Pivirotto

 

Harrison Park first-graders Cody Scavincky and Nolan Hoffman

Harrison Park first-graders Cody Scavincky and Nolan Hoffman

 

Two children smiling, wearing themed sweatshirts with colorful graphics.

Leah Halicke (Harrison Park) and Benjamin Halicke (Sunrise) donned their 100-themed shirts during the 100th day, a remote education day