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Color Day Comes Down to the Wire!

Color Day Comes Down to the Wire!

This year’s Color Day competition brought crowds of parents, family members and alumni to enjoy the friendly rivalry between the Blue and the Yellow teams. The Penn Charter Family Association provided the volunteers and the treats, from burgers to popcorn to ice cream, donuts, hot dogs and tomato pie. 

Congratulations to the Yellow team, winner of the 2026 Color Day! This year marks the 134th year of Color Day - it's a tradition that dates back to 1892.

Thank you to all the people who made this joyful day possible, from the PCFA parent volunteers to the band, faculty and staff, and of course Penn Charter students across every division. You left it all on the field, and we're so proud of you! Check out more photos.

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