Thanks to our AP biology and AP chemistry classes, our downtown is a little more beautiful! Great job getting the planters ready for the summer




The beautiful weather has allowed our students to go on some outdoor adventures! Thank you to Stephanie DiGiulio for snapping these pics of students kayaking on the canal

The end of the school year brings many field trip opportunities for our students! Last week, Mrs. Krull and Mrs. Auricchio's kindergarteners visited the Hoag Library and learned about all the great things our local library has to offer. Thank you to Hoag Library for always being such a wonderful community partner!




Science Day was a huge hit with our fifth graders today! Students learned about meteorology, plants, fossils, bridges, drought, skulls, animals and more! A big thank you to everyone who joined us in this fun, interactive day for our students.
#TBT to the high school student council from the 2014-15 academic year.

We hope everyone is enjoying this three-day weekend with friends and family.
Be sure to take time today to reflect on the reason for this day and to remember those who made the greatest sacrifice to protect our freedoms.
Our middle schoolers were reminded with this display set up in the cafeteria this past Friday
Rowan Ford, Leah Kania and Myles Miller did an amazing job representing Albion during RBTL's Stars of Tomorrow NYC Bound competition last night. We are immensely proud of our students and their talents!

Project complete! Some of our elementary students recently wrapped up their Be the Change projects, donating to PAWS and to the Orleans County Foster Care program. Great job giving back!

Don't forget to come vote today! Please park and enter via the elementary school community entrance.

Our first graders have been learning about insects, so they took advantage of the nice weather last week to head out on a bug hunt, finding all the creatures they have been learning about in class.
In honor of boys track & field capturing ANOTHER N-O League championship, here's a #TBT look at the 1985 team

All ages had a great time today for Senior Citizens Day! Guests were treated to breakfast, bingo, rock painting, trivia, performances by the select choir and jazz band and more. Thank you to the high school student council for organizing!
How far apart are the planets in our solar system? The space is nearly too big to comprehend. So, Mr. Martin and Mr. Steier had their students convert the distances into paces to get a visual scale. Our solar system is so vast we don't have enough room on our campus to fit all the planets!
5th graders had a treat last week!
Library Media Specialist Mrs. Jones turned part of the library into a cafe for book tastings! Students took a small "bite" out of books from different genres to learn which they liked best. What a fun and inventive way to get students more interested in reading!
We hope everyone had a great Mother's Day weekend! Students were busy last week creating cards and gifts to show appreciation for all the mothers and mother figures in their lives.
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!
BOCES has always been an integral part of our students' educations. Here's a #TBT look back at BOCES students from 1975



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.




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!
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.




