On ‘227 Day,’ students celebrate East Helena’s past

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There are no Hallmark greeting cards for “227 Day” — yet. But in East Helena’s schools, Feb. 27 is a big deal. Inspired by the city’s phone prefix, 227, schools each year create academic and extracurricular programming that expose students to the city’s history. 

The specifics of the celebration are up to each school. So, at Eastgate Elementary, kindergarteners visited City Hall to learn about the history of the building — and specifically, its former life as the city’s first school.

Prickly Pear Elementary held an assembly on the history of East Helena rodeo, and teachers participated in mock rodeo events. At Radley Elementary, students absorbed East Helena heritage in music, phys ed, and other classes. East Valley Middle School conducted a schoolwide lesson on the history of 227.

And at East Helena High, students across the school took part in projects that examined East Helena’s past, present and future. And physical education classes held relay races on a 227 theme.

Eastgate Elementary kindergarteners visited City Hall (on Feb. 26, due to a scheduling conflict). They learned from former teacher Susan Anthony about the building’s former life as East Helena’s original elementary school.
At East Helena High, freshmen Payton Kerpa, Keegan Jones and Kamdyn Delsigne worked together on an assignment comparing East Helena’s past, present and potential future.
East Helena High physical education classes ran 227-related relay races.

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