Fun-filled Field Day before summer break

Fun-filled Field Day before summer break
Emely Mendieta weaved through poles on the obstacle course at NCES’ Field Day on June 15. 
Photo by Riley Klein

NORTH CANAAN — Laughter and cheers from North Canaan Elementary School could be heard from Town Hall when the students teamed up for Field Day 2023 on Thursday, June 15.

In the spirit of friendly competition, 16 teams composed of pre-K to eighth grade students faced off in a series of head-to-head showdowns.

Over the course of the afternoon, each team participated in seven competitions: an obstacle course, beanbag tic-tac-toe, spoon race, life-size hungry hippos, water relay, needle in a haystack, and word of the day.

Principal Alicia Roy said Field Day is a tradition the school looks forward to all year, and not just because it’s the last event before summer break.

“We absolutely look forward to it, and at the end they always get a treat,” said Roy.

After completing all seven stations, the student body joined together for popsicles in the shade for a refreshing end to a day of fun in the sun.

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