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JFK Catholic celebrates Catholic Schools Week

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Katherine Mansfield/Observer-Reporter

JFK Catholic students dressed as 100-year-olds to celebrate the 100th day of school, as part of Catholic Schools Week celebrations.

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Katherine Mansfield/Observer-Reporter

Finn Dwyer, center, and classmates in Paula Matthews’ third-grade class put the finishing touches on their Noah’s ark Tuesday. JFK Catholic planned themed days all week as part of its Catholic Schools Week celebrations.

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Katherine Mansfield/Observer-Reporter

Mackenzie Janda’s kindergarten class poses with its Noah’s ark, built Tuesday as part of JFK Catholic’s Catholic Schools Week celebrations. Students also sported “100” crowns to commemorate the 100th day of school.

As part of Catholic Schools Week, John F. Kennedy Catholic School students dressed as centenarians to celebrate their 100th day of school. Some students sported gray hair, while others used canes and walkers to maneuver through their classrooms. Students also spent the morning building Noah’s Ark – each class crafted an ark and competed to welcome aboard the most animals – and enjoyed a “100 Reasons We Love JFK” assembly in the afternoon.

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