Marking 100 days at ND
North Dickinson County School District first-grader students celebrated the 100th day of school on Wednesday by bringing in collections of 100 items, doing a Tootsie Pop challenge, coin flip and some 100-second exercises. Teacher Angie Mattson does these activities annually in class and never knows what interesting things will come in, Superintendent/Principal Angel Inglese said. Alan Brzoznowski assembled 100 Matchbox cars. (Submitted photo)
North Dickinson County School District first-grade students celebrated the 100th day of school on Wednesday by bringing in collections of 100 items, doing a Tootsie Pop challenge, coin flip and some 100-second exercises. Teacher Angie Mattson does these activities annually in class and never knows what interesting things will come in, Superintendent/Principal Angel Inglese said. Gabriella Anderson sports a 100-day mask and shirt. (Submitted photo)
North Dickinson County School District first-grade students celebrated the 100th day of school on Wednesday by bringing in collections of 100 items, doing a Tootsie Pop challenge, coin flip and some 100-second exercises. Teacher Angie Mattson does these activities annually in class and never knows what interesting things will come in, Superintendent/Principal Angel Inglese said. Lilly Steppig shared her 100 Tootsie Pop experiment. (Submitted photo)
- North Dickinson County School District first-grader students celebrated the 100th day of school on Wednesday by bringing in collections of 100 items, doing a Tootsie Pop challenge, coin flip and some 100-second exercises. Teacher Angie Mattson does these activities annually in class and never knows what interesting things will come in, Superintendent/Principal Angel Inglese said. Alan Brzoznowski assembled 100 Matchbox cars. (Submitted photo)
- North Dickinson County School District first-grade students celebrated the 100th day of school on Wednesday by bringing in collections of 100 items, doing a Tootsie Pop challenge, coin flip and some 100-second exercises. Teacher Angie Mattson does these activities annually in class and never knows what interesting things will come in, Superintendent/Principal Angel Inglese said. Gabriella Anderson sports a 100-day mask and shirt. (Submitted photo)
- North Dickinson County School District first-grade students celebrated the 100th day of school on Wednesday by bringing in collections of 100 items, doing a Tootsie Pop challenge, coin flip and some 100-second exercises. Teacher Angie Mattson does these activities annually in class and never knows what interesting things will come in, Superintendent/Principal Angel Inglese said. Lilly Steppig shared her 100 Tootsie Pop experiment. (Submitted photo)
North Dickinson County School District first-grade students celebrated the 100th day of school on Wednesday by bringing in collections of 100 items, doing a Tootsie Pop challenge, coin flip and some 100-second exercises. Teacher Angie Mattson does these activities annually in class and never knows what interesting things will come in, Superintendent/Principal Angel Inglese said. Among the unique demonstrations she has had are 100 Beanie Babies, 100 baby socks and even 100 potatoes from the Steinbrecher potato farm. (Submitted photos)







