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.
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!

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.
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!
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!
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

The mini engineers from Mr. Gardner's class were busy building another creation! This tower with the American flag was inspired by saying the pledge each morning. Great job, girls!
Thank you to the elementary PTA for putting on a great dance for our 3rd, 4th and 5th graders last Friday! It was a fun time for both students and staff.


Gianna, Zaya, Naomi, Charlotte and Bailey were excited to show off their creation called The Snake! They shared ideas and used teamwork to create their tower. We love seeing how creative our students are!
Today some of our high school FFA students shared a story with some of our elementary students - and then brought out worms! It was a great lesson on gardening, composting and recycling.
Elementary school lunches may be lucky this St. Patrick's Day with lucky tray day!☘️

Mrs. Faraci's science students were inventive last week, creating structures out of toothpicks and marshmallows to try to withstand an earthquake table.




Thank you to The Hill Brothers for coming out and entertaining our elementary students today and getting us more excited about reading!
The elementary school paid tribute to the Dr. Seuss book My Many Colored Days by wearing different colors today. Pre-K was in orange, kindergarten in red, 1st in yellow, 2nd in green, 3rd in blue, 4th in purple and 5th in black.

We had all sorts of headwear in the elementary school today as we kicked off Read Across America Week with Hats Off to Reading Day!
The Scholastic Book Fair is coming to the elementary school next week!
Visit our book fair page for dates, times and more information: https://www.scholastic.com/bf/albionelementarypta
Our youngest (or should we say oldest?) students had so much fun celebrating the 100th day of school!

The elementary school celebrated 2-2-22 day with tutus, ties and tie-dye. We saw a lot of groundhogs around the school today, too!
Second grade was treated to a magic show today while also learning about healthy options. Thank you, Rob and Carol, for coming out to teach and entertain us!
