ABOVE: Teachers, staff and administrators at Garland Quarles Elementary School in Winchester incorporated special activities into the curriculum Monday to mark the 100th day of the school year. First-grade teacher Tara Lockhart took photos of her students and ran them through a photo filter to show the students what they would look like at 100 years old and then assigned them to write about what they would do at that age. First-grader Gia Hicks, 7, is shown holding her photo. BELOW: Garland Quarles students Jashive Ramos and Matthew Grimes, both 6, wear the hats they assembled and colored to mark the 100th day of the school year on Monday.
- Jeff Taylor/The Winchester Star
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Sweet pictures and a clever activity!
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