Students Celebrate Dr. Seuss and Read Across America Day
Special to the Journal
Along with schools all across the country, David A. Perdue Primary School
celebrated Dr. Seuss’ birthday and Read Across America Day throughout the week
of February 25 through March 1.
In addition to reading lots of Dr. Seuss
books, the students wore crazy socks on Monday for Fox In Socks, wore shirts that named a place on Tuesday (for Oh the Places You’ll Go), wore Grinch
green on Wednesday and ate green eggs and ham served by the cafeteria staff at
breakfast, wore hats to celebrate The Cat
in the Hat and say “hats off to Dr. Seuss” on Thursday, and dressed like
the characters from Seuss’ fictitious “Whoville” on Friday.
The students
were also served “birthday” cupcakes (made by the lunchroom staff) on their
lunch trays on Friday.

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