Students compete at Outback Olympics

On May 19th, Clay County Schools held their annual Outback Olympics at Maysel Park, bringing together students from kindergarten through fifth grade for a fun-filled day of athletic competition and celebration. The Outback Olympics serves as a reward for students' dedication and hard work throughout the school year, especially following the completion of state standardized testing.

This much-anticipated event encourages physical activity, teamwork, and school spirit. Students compete in a variety of athletic challenges, with opportunities to win medals and earn recognition for their efforts. The Outback Olympics offers a variety of events that appeal to all age levels.

The day not only promotes healthy habits but also gives students a well-earned chance to relax and enjoy themselves in the company of classmates and teachers. The Outback Olympics continues to be a highlight of the school year and a cherished tradition in Clay County.

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