Mrs. Bieler's AP class had a fun challenge today: Each group was given a 150 piece puzzle with no photo and had 30mins to assemble it - without talking to each other! It was a great lesson in team work, communication and problem solving.




6th graders are ready for the middle school! Thanks to all the families that joined us for Parent Information Night earlier this week.
Check out the transportation page on our website for all the information you may need as we prepare for the new school year, including updated bus assignments!
https://www.albionk12.org/page/transportation
Don't forget to get the Free and Reduced Meal Application filled out before the start of school!
Applications were included in our calendars that were mailed out and are available at every school building and online at this link: https://www.albionk12.org/page/food-services
Hello, freshmen! We hope you had a great welcome to the high school during orientation.
We are looking for teacher aides and cafeteria monitors to join our team!
Visit the employment page on our website for more information and for how to apply.
Come check out the StoryWalks at each of the elementary school playgrounds, courtesy of the Hoag Library!
Yesterday, Ms. Koppenhaver put on Paralympics Day for our 6th graders. After learning more about the Paralympics and its athletes, students participated in various games that showed what it was like to have limited vision, no use of certain extremities or impaired fine motor skills. It was a motivational and fun event!
Great job to this year's 4th grade Pageturners winners!: Mya Taylor, Kyalee Moyer, Amelia Klatt, Eulalie Panek and Brian Patten

Some of our middle school students have been working hard to create a mural at Bullard Park. Tune in to WGRZ Channel 2 from 6-8am tomorrow for a story on the project!
AP Literature and Composition students did a wonderful job making our campus more beautiful!
For their service-learning project, they designed and painted four pictures to be hung in the high school hallways. The artwork depicts key novels that are taught in school.
The students also planted a storybook garden, selecting plants that represent the novels they read in class this year.




We loved celebrating our kindergarteners this week! We can't wait to see all the places you will go - to first grade and beyond!
Fifth grade enjoyed some sunshine and friendship at Hamlin Beach last week. We love all the memories made at our end-of-year field trips and events!

Fourth grade Pioneer Day is a long-standing tradition at Albion. Our students once again dressed up and took part in learning about the ways of the olden days. Thank you to everyone who made this event another great success!
For the high school: Please click on the link below for an end-of-the-year letter detailing Regents Exams, summer school and other pertinent information!
https://core-docs.s3.amazonaws.com/documents/asset/uploaded_file/2526/AHS/2162112/June_2022_Parent_Letter.pdf
International Festival was held this week in third grade. Teachers taught all about different countries and continents with fun craft projects and even some delicious food to enjoy at the end!
Mrs. Napierala's, Mrs. Kast's and Mrs. Flagler's classes learned that science can be both fun and delicious when they built solar ovens and then used them to make s'mores!




Chem is cool! AP Chemistry students did a fantastic job presenting experiments to some of our middle school science classes this week.
A little rain didn't stop our 2nd graders from having tons of fun on their field trip to the Seneca Park Zoo yesterday!



Thank you to FLCC environmental science professor John Bateman for coming out and teaching our 2nd graders last week! Students were able to learn about and interact with all kinds of animal pelts and skulls and spent time out on the nature trail.




