On Tuesday, February 3, St. Bernard School proudly celebrated the 100th Day of School, marking an exciting milestone in our academic year. Students and staff joined in the fun by dressing up as 100-year-olds, filling the halls with canes, glasses, gray hair, and plenty of smiles.
Classrooms across the building were buzzing with creative, hands-on activities centered around the number 100. Students searched the school to find 100 hidden stickers, completed 100 themed coloring sheets, and created festive 100 Day crowns to wear throughout the day. Older students explored math and probability by flipping a penny 100 times and analyzing their results, while younger students counted, sorted, built, and created using collections of 100.
The day was filled with laughter, learning, and meaningful moments that highlighted just how much our students have grown since the beginning of the school year. Celebrating the 100th Day is a wonderful reminder of the effort, perseverance, and progress our students and teachers have made together.
Most importantly, the celebration marked that we are officially over halfway through the school year. We are proud of the hard work our students have put in so far and excited for all the learning still to come.
What a fun and memorable way to celebrate 100 days of learning at St. Bernard School!
St. Bernard Catholic School is part of the Green Bay Area Catholic Education (GRACE) School System. It is a private Catholic school that serves preschool and elementary through 8th grade (PK3-8) with open enrollment. St. Bernard’s provides an individualized education in a faith-based environment. Each child is supported not only academically, but spiritually.



