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All Things Field Day

Posted Date: 04/23/26 (11:00 AM)


Field Day Tuesday May 19th: details below
Get ready for one of the most exciting days of the yearβ€”Field Day is coming! πŸŽ‰ Field Day is Tuesday, May 19th. Students will enjoy a full day of fun, games, and activities. Below you’ll find everything you need to know, including event times, grade-level activities, volunteer opportunities, visitor expectations, and what your student should wear and bring. Please review all details carefully so your child can have a safe and fun-filled day!

πŸ“’ Activities and What to Expect

Pre-K and Kinder

Field Day for Pre-K and Kindergarten will take place from 9:00–10:30 a.m. on the playground. Students will participate in a variety of fun, age-appropriate activities, and snacks and water will be provided during the event.

To help the event run smoothly and keep routines consistent for our youngest students, we kindly ask that parent assistance be limited during this time. Thank you for your understanding and support!

1st Through 6th Grade

Elementary students will participate in Classic Field Day Rotations such as: Potato Sack Race, Three Legged Race, Pass the Hula Hoop, Human Knot, Three Water Activities (Pass the Water, Dunk Tank, Sponge Relay), Egg Toss, Egg & Spoon Race, and Tug-o-War. Most activities will take place in the morning half of the day.

6th Through 12th Grade

Some secondary students will be helping to facilitate elementary field day in the morning. In the afternoon, all secondary students will be placed on color teams for the annual Kickball Tournament! And for the first time, a staff team is stepping onto the fieldβ€”get ready for some friendly competition and big-time bragging rights! πŸ†

🍽️ Lunch Plans

Pre-K Through 2nd Grade

Lunch will be generously provided by a Three Way parent for students in PK–2nd grade. The menu will include Chick-fil-A chicken nuggets, fruit trays, a variety of chips, and cookies. Water and milk will be provided by the cafeteria.

If you prefer, you may also send a home lunch with your child.

The cafeteria can also provide a sack lunch option if needed. If you would like a sack lunch for your student, please contact us no later than Thursday, May 14th. (You can use the contact form at the end of this post or contact the front office.)

3rd Through 12th Grade

A sack/picnic lunch will be provided from the cafeteria for all students in 3rd - 12th grade. If you prefer, you may also send a home lunch with your child.

πŸ‘• What to Wear and What to Bring

Students should wear close-toed athletic shoes - no sandals or flip-flops - to protect their feet and reduce the risk of injury during outdoor games. Rubber or plastic shoes such as Crocs are not recommended.

πŸ’¦ Water Activities: We will have water events for Field Day! Students may get wet, so please plan accordingly. Consider sending a towel, a complete change of dry clothes, and a bag for wet items to be sent home in.

All Students:
  • Wear school-appropriate clothing that remains appropriate even when wet
  • Dark-colored t-shirts and athletic shorts are strongly recommended
  • Avoid light-colored or thin materials that may become see-through when wet
  • Swimsuits may be worn under clothing, but should not be worn alone
  • Bring a towel and a change of clothes for after activities
  • Deodorant is encouraged for older students
β˜€οΈ Additional Recommendations:
  • Wear comfortable athletic clothing (PE-type attire works best)
  • Bring sunscreen, a hat, and sunglasses for sun protection
  • Send a water bottle to stay hydrated throughout the day

🌈 Field Day Shirt Colors by Grade Level

πŸŸͺ PK: Purple
πŸŸ₯ Kindergarten: Red
πŸŸ₯ 1st Grade: Pink
🟧 2nd Grade: Orange
🟨 3rd Grade: Yellow
🟩 4th Grade: Green
🟦 5th Grade: Blue
⬜/🟦 6th Grade: White and Teal

🎨 7th–12th Grade Color Teams

Students in grades 7–12 will be placed on color teams for Field Day!
Team assignments will be announced closer to the event.
πŸŸͺ Purple | 🟦 Blue | ⬜ White | 🟧 Orange | 🟩 Green | 🟨 Yellow | πŸŸ₯ Pink

πŸ™‹β€β™€οΈ Donations

To help keep everyone hydrated during Field Day, we are asking each grade level to donate 1–2 cases of bottled water. A sign-up sheet is attached to this post for your convenience. Students will also have access to water refill stations throughout the day, so feel free to send a reusable water bottle as well. Donations can be brought to the elementary office. Thank you for helping us keep our students safe, hydrated, and ready for fun!

πŸ‘¨β€πŸ‘©β€πŸ‘§ Visitor Expectations and Student Sign-Out ✍️

All visitors must sign in and out through the front office. A driver’s license or other valid ID is required for visitor check-in. To help speed up the process, you may RSVP to this post if we already have your ID on file for the current school year. If more than one visitor is coming with you, please type their name in the notes section of the RSVP.

The bleachers will be open for spectators and the football field restrooms will be available for use. Parents may also choose to rotate with their student’s class; however, students must remain with and rotate alongside their assigned class at all times.

When students are ready to leave, they must be signed out with both their teacher AND the front office to ensure proper student accountability. Once a student has been signed out they should leaves campus with their adult, they may not return for the remainder of the day.

πŸ’² Paid Activities

Kona Ice will be on campus for Field Day from 11:00AM - 2:00PM. Students who wish to participate need to bring their own money. All grade levels will have time to participate. Prices are as follows:
  • $4 Klassic
  • $5 King
  • $6 Color Changing
  • $7 Kollectable
  • $2 Kandy Spoon
  • $1 Sour Powder