It was a hippie take over in the split 4/5 class at ÉPESC April 8 during Time Travel Day.
Hub Staff
It was a flash back Friday at École Port Elgin-Saugeen Central School (ÉPESC) April 8, as students and staff dressed for decades of the past for Time Travel Day.
Principal Deborah Rayner said the school tries to do a number of “spirit days” throughout the year, and students and staff come up with the ideas, and Time Travel Day is new.
“We’ve had things like whacky hair day, crazy sock day, so it’s just for fun on a Friday, and this is the only time we’ve ever tried Time Travel,” Rayner said, adding that she's seen a lot of hippies. “Many parents travelled back to the ‘60s for their (children’s) costumes it seems, so it’s fun.”
On the left, Grade 1 student, Tristan dressed as Dr. Who from the British cult classic television series of the same name and showed-off his homemade laser screwdriver; while Grade 2 student, Adesa donned her bonnet to become the perfect pioneer, during Time Travel Day, April 8 at ÉPESC.
Dressing for the job he wants, Grade 3 student, Jaskaran Walia, dressed as a principal, much to the delight of ÉPESC Principal, Deborah Rayner.