Christy Deutsch

Atkins Elementary School turned into a canvas of creativity as students enthusiastically participated in International Dot Day by decorating their classrooms and dressing up in a riot of colors and patterns. The annual event, inspired by the beloved children's book "The Dot" by Peter H. Reynolds, encourages students to embrace their artistic sides and celebrate their unique talents.

 The excitement extended beyond the visual arts, as many students also dressed up in outfits inspired by dots. Polka-dotted dresses, shirts, and accessories filled the school, transforming it into a sea of vibrant patterns. Teachers and staff also got in on the fun, donning their own dot-themed attire to celebrate the day with the students.

 Atkins Elementary's participation in International Dot Day not only fostered creativity but also promoted a sense of unity and shared enthusiasm among students and educators alike. The event served as a reminder that every dot, every mark, and every individual contribution is valuable and has the potential to make the world a more colorful and inspiring place.