
14 Things Kids Did During Recess in the 1960s
School recess in the 1960s gave students total freedom to play rough games on hard asphalt without any adult supervision.

School recess in the 1960s gave students total freedom to play rough games on hard asphalt without any adult supervision.

Some clubs come and go, barely leaving a mark beyond a group photo in an old yearbook. Despite their short lifespan, these clubs often leave behind unique stories, wild ideas, or hilarious moments that classmates still remember years later.

Here's a playful listicle that shines a light on the most overdone school events we collectively pretended to enjoy.

Morning announcements were a daily part of school life, and some stood out for their timing, importance, or unintentional humor.

Many phrases once used by teachers are no longer considered appropriate due to changing views on respect, inclusion, and student well-being.

School kids highly valued these 16 retro lunch boxes and often reflected personal interests, making them a key part of childhood identity during their time.