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BLUE Week

Last week was BLUE Week, Upper Division’s annual philanthropic spirit week led by Student Council. 
Throughout the week, Upper Division students participated in a variety of fun dress-up days: Jersey Day, Blue Out, PJ Day, Crimes Against Fashion, and BLUE Week Shirt Day.
 
To get the week started, the Casady Community gathered on Sunday for a Fun Run, competing in one mile and 5K races around Casady's campus.
 
On Monday, Cyclones faced off in Bubble Soccer, chowed down on two dozen doughnuts, took a whipped cream pie to the face, and more - all for a great cause.
 
For Tuesday's event, Upper Division students competed in Cyclone Games, going head-to-head in a variety of challenges. 
 
UD Cyclones faced off in 3v3 Basketball on Wednesday during the school day, then returned to campus for Powder Puff Field Hockey that evening.
 
100 Cyclones surveyed, top six answers on the board - UD students played Class Feud on Thursday and Dodge Ball that night.
 
To wrap up things up on Friday, willing Cyclones completed in dares and challenges before celebrating another successful BLUE Week.
 
This year, BLUE Week benefited The Care Center, Oklahoma County’s only child advocacy center committed to helping children find their voice and begin to heal after abuse as well as preventing child abuse through education.
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Casady School is an independent, co-educational, college preparatory, Episcopal day school serving students in pre-k-12. Educating Mind, Body, and Spirit.
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