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  • Fourth graders at St. Francis Academy in Bally work while...

    Martha Gehringer—21st Century Media

    Fourth graders at St. Francis Academy in Bally work while wearing their thinking caps during the school's annual 'Hat Day' celebration.

  • First graders at St. Francis Academy in Bally recently celebrated...

    Martha Gehringer—21st Century Media

    First graders at St. Francis Academy in Bally recently celebrated 'Hat Day.' Giavanna Erb shares her hat with Clifford the Big Red Dog while reading a book about hats.

  • Brody Tobias, a kindergartner at St. Francis Academy in Bally,...

    Martha Gehringer—21st Century Media

    Brody Tobias, a kindergartner at St. Francis Academy in Bally, reads to his fellow hat-wearing kindergartners during the school's annual 'Hat Day.'

  • Pre-K students at St. Francis Academy wearing hats include: Annie...

    Martha Gehringer—21st Century Media

    Pre-K students at St. Francis Academy wearing hats include: Annie Schreiner, Nora Weidman, Lillian Millet, and Gavin Smith.

  • Students at St. Francis Academy, Bally, recently celebrated 'Hat Day'...

    Martha Gehringer—21st Century Media

    Students at St. Francis Academy, Bally, recently celebrated 'Hat Day' at their school. Pictured are first graders at St. Francis Academy gather around a big book about hats to celebrate 'Hat Day'. Reading the book are: back row, left to right, Santino Fraschilla, Owen Hornak, Juliana O'Brien, Michael Tomchick, Giavanna Erb. In the front row, left to right, are Tyler Jones, Jack Schreiber, Niveena Conklin, Madelyn Griech, and Russell Cunningham. See additional photos on page 3.

  • Some of the second graders participating in SFA's hat day...

    Martha Gehringer—21st Century Media

    Some of the second graders participating in SFA's hat day include: A.J. Urban, Mason Lutchkis, and Callie Saxon. Kneeling -- Colleen Burr and Mirabella Cavaliere.

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Students at St. Francis Academy, Bally, recently celebrated ‘Hat Day.’