- April 3, 2023
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Fifth-grader Breyton Potts, 11, smiled with excitement as he reached the top of the rock-climbing wall.
Third-grade teacher Geoff Young watched in anticipation as students attempted to dunk him in the Dunking Booth.
First-grader Charlie Prunty, 7, crawled toward a soccer ball as he ran an obstacle race.
Second-grader Andrew Hammond, 7, took in the view from the top of the obstacle wall.
First-grader Annabelle Maison, 7, focused all her a attention as she played the Megawire game.
Third-grader Noelle Scully, 9, swung the hammer with all her strength at the High Striker game.
Teachers Heather Whaling, left, and Sharon Roznowski waited in jail for students to bail them out.
Third-grader Daniela Leslie, 8, was all smiles as she climbed the obstacle wall.
Eighth-grader Liam Scully, 13, showed off his strength at the High Striker game.
Assistant Principal Sam Davis was all smiles as he waited for students to bail him out of jail.
Kindergartener Fabrizio Di Cristanziano, 6, had fun going down the bounce house slide.
Keene’s Crossing Cougars enjoyed an afternoon of games, prizes and sweet treats at the school’s annual Spring Carnival on Thursday, March 14. The annual event featured a variety of carnival games and bounce houses, two different climbing walls, a prize raffle and more. Students even got a chance to dunk their favorite teacher at a Dunking Booth. The Spring Carnival was organized by the school’s PTO and was held to celebrate the beginning of Spring Break.