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Stonehurst Hills Elementary School students not only had fun races and games to occupy their annual Color Day celebratio...
06/05/2026

Stonehurst Hills Elementary School students not only had fun races and games to occupy their annual Color Day celebration, but several teachers and students even risked sitting in the infamous soaker seat!

Aronimink Elementary School students of all ages had their skills tested in a variety of ways during their Color Day, sh...
06/05/2026

Aronimink Elementary School students of all ages had their skills tested in a variety of ways during their Color Day, showing off their balance, athleticism, and speed through the course of several fun activities!

First graders showed what they were made of by competing in a series of games activities during their very first Field D...
06/05/2026

First graders showed what they were made of by competing in a series of games activities during their very first Field Day at Charles Kelly Elementary School last month!

On their Purple & Gold Day, Highland Park Elementary School students joined in on a wide array of games and activities, ...
06/05/2026

On their Purple & Gold Day, Highland Park Elementary School students joined in on a wide array of games and activities, with refreshing water games providing relief from the sweltering summer sun!

Aside from the normal games and activities that Color Day is all about, the students of Garrettford Elementary School al...
06/05/2026

Aside from the normal games and activities that Color Day is all about, the students of Garrettford Elementary School also had the opportunity to work with two Phillies Ball Girls on their throwing skills!

For their Color Day, Westbrook Park Elementary School students took to the back field and blacktop for a whirlwind of ga...
06/05/2026

For their Color Day, Westbrook Park Elementary School students took to the back field and blacktop for a whirlwind of games and activities!

Towards the end of every school year, our elementary schools hold their annual Color Day events, where the students form...
06/05/2026

Towards the end of every school year, our elementary schools hold their annual Color Day events, where the students form Purple & Gold teams and compete in a series of activities and games to earn points! This year, students at the Upper Darby Kindergarten Center took advantage of the beautiful weather by holding events inside and outside for students to enjoy!

In recognition of World Environment Day 2026, we join the global community in highlighting the importance of urgent clim...
06/05/2026

In recognition of World Environment Day 2026, we join the global community in highlighting the importance of urgent climate action and environmental stewardship. The Republic of Azerbaijan will serve as the host country, welcoming the global commemoration in Baku.

The 2026 theme, “Inspired by Nature. For Climate. For Our Future,” reflects a worldwide call to action under the official campaign slogan . This observance emphasizes the critical signals the Earth is sending, such as rising temperatures and ecosystem degradation, and calls for immediate, nature-based solutions and strengthened environmental stewardship around the world.

Last Friday, we held our annual Upper Darby High School senior celebration, where members of the Class of 2026 were trea...
06/04/2026

Last Friday, we held our annual Upper Darby High School senior celebration, where members of the Class of 2026 were treated to a barbecue, fun games and activities, and one last afternoon together as a class before finals!

In addition to reading the book "I Survived the American Revolution" together as a school, the students of Garrettford E...
06/04/2026

In addition to reading the book "I Survived the American Revolution" together as a school, the students of Garrettford Elementary School also had the opportunity to meet author Lauren Tarshis virtually last week via Google Meet, and ask her questions about writing her "I Survived" series!

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