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January 25, 2023

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Home Life Wednesday, Januar y 25, 2023 The Press-Dispatch C-4 Kodee Miller shows her funny side with one hundred pictures of Principal Aaron Meyer at Winslow Elemen- tary on the hundredth day of school. Breen Allen, Adyson Lemond, Tate Pauw, Lukas Farmer and Zoey Lemond are all giggles as they dress up as 100 years-old for the hundredth day of school at Winslow Elementary. Winslow Elementary School celebrated 100 days of school on Monday, January 23 by having students think of their most creative way to show 100 days. Some stu- dents dressed as if they were 100 years-old, while oth- ers decorated their clothing with one hundred items. Students had a great time showing their creativity on this special day. Leah Lamb and Secretary/Treasurer Ashley Barley of WES, dress as 100 years old for 100 days of school. "Maybe if I put a different name, no one will recognize me," joked Barley. Front row from left: Maddie Braunecker, Sophia Clark, Gabe Wininger, Ryland Gerber, Ebony Mason, Eve- ron Robertson and Alexis Gayhart are all smiles as they pretend they are 100 years-old on the hundredth day of school at Winslow Elementary. Back row: Blake Houchin, Rayden Schooler, Caisen Russell, Piper Thompson, Ko- dee Miler, Neva Schillings, Wyatt Gayhart, and Ava Hart show off their creativity on the hundredth day of school at Winslow Elementary. WINSLOW CELEBRATES 100 DAYS OF SCHOOL PCMS ROBOTICS TEAM COMPETES IN SEYMOUR Pike Central Middle School Robotic teams Circuit Jokers placed fourth and Oreo Bytes finished fifth out of 37 teams this past weekend on Saturday, January 14, in Seymour. From left to right, Oreo Bytes team members Landon Harvey and Lora- lei Hoskins with the Circuit Jokers team of Keaton Stafford and Grayson Schultheis. Far left are the Oreo Bytes team members Landon Harvey and Loralei Hoskins who competed on Saturday, January 14, in Seymour. According to PCMS Robotics coach, Missy Schultheis, during the first competition Oreo Bytes scored 11 on skills, but this time they scored 63. This improvement shows the team's hard work. Circuit Jokers team members Taylen Bailey and Grayson Schultheis competed on Saturday, January 14, in Seymour. According to PCMS Robotics coach, Missy Schul- theis, the students improved their skills from the first competition. During the first competition the Circuit Jokers scored 37 on skills, this time the team achieved a 104. "The teams hardwork and dedication is starting to show," coach Schultheis said. Pike Central Middle School Robotic teams Circuit Jokers placed fourth and Oreo Bytes finished fifth out of 37 teams this past weekend on Saturday, January 14, in Sey- mour. From left to right, Oreo Bytes team members Landon Harvey and Loralei Hoskins with the Circuit Jokers team of Keaton Stafford, Grayson Schultheis and Taylen Bailey. Their next competition will be Saturday, January 28, at Bedford.

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