Today was one of our favorite days - Mini Farm Day! A great way to cap off FFA week. Thanks to all the high schoolers and farmers who shared their animals and equipment with us to make this day possible. Students of all ages loved the chance to visit and learn!
over 3 years ago, Albion Central School District
students gather around a tractor
a student teaches kindergarteners about her dairy cow
students pet a goat
a student pets a rabbit
BOCES has always been an integral part of our students' educations. Here's a #TBT look back at BOCES students from 1975
over 3 years ago, Albion Central School District
yearbook photo of 1975 BOCES students
yearbook photo of 1975 BOCES students
yearbook photo of 1975 BOCES students
Mr. Feder and Mrs. Moore's science class had a fun time making models of capsulated bacteria out of tasty treats! The outer part of a twinkie was the cell membrane, chocolate was the cell wall and fluff was the capsule. Once cut in half, the twinkie cream was the cytoplasm, nerds were ribosomes, gummy spaghetti was DNA and licorice was the pili and flagellum.
over 3 years ago, Albion Central School District
a twinkie model of bacteria
a student works on a bacteria model
students work on their models
students work on their bacteria models
Mrs. Bieler's AP Lit students had a sweet project - creating cakes based off books! It was a delicious way to wrap up class as they head into exam day. Good luck to all students taking AP exams this week and next!
over 3 years ago, Albion Central School District
a student presents her cake
a cake decorated based off a book
a student presents his cake
a student presents her cake
A cool collaboration: The high school chorus is currently working on ”I Am Not Yours” by David N. Childs, which was written from the poem by Sara Teasdale. Mrs. Roche and her creative writing class joined the chorus to delve into the poem and it’s meanings, giving both classes a lesson in music and poetry.
over 3 years ago, Albion Central School District
student work together
students work together
Mrs Roche addresses students
students work together
Thank you to the students, staff and family members that joined us for the English Department's Coffeehouse and Poetry Reading last evening. Hearing original work from our students was not only impressive but inspiring!
over 3 years ago, Albion Central School District
students, staff and families chat at tables
a teacher reads an original poem
a student reads an original poem
a student addresses the room while reading her poem
We are very proud of our students and families that served up a free dinner to the community last night. Thank you to the Missions Committee of the First Presbyterian Church for partnering with us in this initiative!
over 3 years ago, Albion Central School District
students serve food
students and families serve food
students and their families serve food
Don't forget: students and families from Mrs. Kozerski's class, along with the Missions Committee, will be serving a free pasta dinner tomorrow night, April 27, at the First Presbyterian Church from 5-6:30pm Please spread the word to anyone who may be in need of a good meal. Our students are looking forward to giving back to our community!
over 3 years ago, Albion Central School District
Great job by our middle school FFA on Friday as they joined the United Way's Day of Caring. The students and advisors spent Earth Day cleaning up Bullard Park.
over 3 years ago, Albion Central School District
students show off their hard work
a sticker commemorating the day
students pull out vines
students load up trash bags
Students Cordelia Rivers, Lucy Rivers, Leah Kania, Sydney Mulka and Audrey Pask along with teacher Tim Archer got into the volunteering spirit this past weekend. The group cleaned up nine bags of trash along the railroad tracks! Thanks to Tom Rivers for the photos.
over 3 years ago, Albion Central School District
group shows off bags of trash collected
students carry large bags
Ag science students Dylan Roath and Declan McCue taught composting 101 to members of the community at the Hoag Library last week. It was a great example of how our students and schools connect with our community!
over 3 years ago, Albion Central School District
students present to community members
Butterflies, bees and blooms - It was a happy Earth Day around our schools!
over 3 years ago, Albion Central School District
bulletin board with bees
plants growing in a classroom
a student colors a picture
a student paints in class
Middle schooler Marayah Sharpstene created this poster as an independent project, all done freehand! We are continually amazed by the creativity and abilities of our students.
over 3 years ago, Albion Central School District
student shows off her artwork
#TBT The 1954-55 Junior Red Cross had a very successful year. They sent gift boxes oversees, held a party at the Batavia Veteran's Hospital and donated to the Children's Fund. As is written in that year's Chevron, "Their reward is satisfaction through service."
over 3 years ago, Albion Central School District
screenshot of the Junior Red Cross from the 1955 yearbook
Thanks to Brett Kast from Kast Farms for showing the ag science class on how to prune our apple trees!
over 3 years ago, Albion Central School District
students pruning trees
students pruning trees
students pruning trees
students pruning trees
Nominations are open for Educator of the Year! See the attached image for more information and how to nominate.
over 3 years ago, Albion Central School District
educator of the year information
Reminder that all offices are closed today. We look forward to having our students back on Monday!
almost 4 years ago, Albion Central School District
spring break graphic
Mrs. Kozerski's class led last week's food drive because they wanted to help feed the hungry in the local community. They successfully collected 52lbs of pasta, 162oz of tomato paste and 1,272oz of tomato sauce! Students from the class, along with their families and members of the Missions Committee, will serve a free dinner on Wednesday, April 27 at the First Presbyterian Church from 5-6:30pm
almost 4 years ago, Albion Central School District
students show off all the food they collected
Last week, high schoolers from the Diversity Club, Spanish Club and Life Program visited the Geva Theatre in Rochester to see a production of Somewhere Over the Border. The show is inspired by the real-life journey of the writer's mother from El Salvador to the U.S. and the classic story the Wonderful Wizard of Oz. It embraces the factual and fantastical in its depiction of one young girl's pursuit of the American dream.
almost 4 years ago, Albion Central School District
students pose for a  photo in the theatre lobby
club advisors
a student meets some cast members
students await the show in the theatre
Spring has sprung for Mr. Oldenburg's Ag Science class! Students created these terrariums out of fish tanks
almost 4 years ago, Albion Central School District
terrarium
two terrariums
looking inside a terrarium