Here's the varsity softball game schedule for this year- plan to come out and support our athletes! Games start next week.

Inspired by the master of the macabre, Barbara Mudrak's junior Honors English students wrote Poe-style scary stories, some with original artwork. Enjoy!
https://read.bookcreator.com/06F8gXJ9JFadmRmWPrPAdWfF3z42/lgbFMqHdTk6HcLVeoyNiTA
Due to inclement weather Alliance City Schools are CLOSED today, Wednesday, March 21. Adult Career Center classes will still be in session as scheduled.
Due to inclement weather Alliance City Schools is on a two hour delay today, Wednesday, March 21. AELS preschool morning classes will be cancelled. The Alliance Career Center will have classes as normal.
A reminder to fifth grade families that sign-up sheets for sixth grade band, choir, and orchestra are to be returned by this Friday, March 23 to students' homeroom teachers. The music teachers at AMS are looking forward to having your students in their performing ensembles!
Kindergarten and preschool registration begins TODAY! 9 a.m. to noon bring in your completed packets and documents to the Castle- registration office has it's own entrance at the lower level.

Congratulations to our Middle School Winter Athletes who were recognized last night for a great season! #Amspresents




Parents: pick up your packets for Kindergarten and Preschool registration today or tomorrow at any ACS building. We will begin accepting packets for registration on Monday, March 19 at the Castle's Registration Office!

Tonight we honor our Winter Sports Athletes. Congratulations to all who have made us proud this sports season. You have had some MAJOR accomplishments! #Aviatorpride #RepthatA #ACSPresents
One Parkway third grader's Flat Stanley went to Washington, D.C., and got to meet congressperson @RepTimRyan ! We can't wait til all our Flat Stanleys come home and share their epic journeys with us! #ACSPresents

The kindergartners in Holly Power's room enjoyed an edible science experiment! After learning about solids, liquids and gases in this week's "Water Unit", students studied and enjoyed Root Beer floats to illustrate the concept. Before eating, the students had to state which part of the float was solid, which was liquid, and which was gas. They drew a picture of what their floats looked like when the soda was added and wrote a description! Who said learning can't be delicious!




Northside student Georgia Gordan received a Stop Bullying t-shirt for immediately reporting an issue she observed to an adult. Thank you Georgia for being so responsible!

Scott Daly of @Focus3_team kicked off ACS's leadership training of the "R Factor" yesterday. Leaders from each building learned about the philosophy that will help shape the culture of ACS over years to come. #ACSpresents E+R=O
Some AHS students plan to participate in the National School Walkout today at 10 a.m. Since the safety and security of our students is top priority, the front parking lot at the High School will be blocked off from 10 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. Wednesday. Thank you for your cooperation.
Students have concluded their participation in National Walkout Day. All students should be back in their classes.
Our second grade students are taking part in 6 sessions of swimming lessons at the YMCA. Students are divided up according to their swim levels and are instructed by YMCA personal. Students also learn about water safety and rescue skills. Students look forward to swimming days and are making great memories!

Congratulations to Caden Vernon and Kayleigh Taschwer who are our February “Sub for a Sub” Raffle Winners. Thank you for being great leaders in the classroom.

Hard Hat Workers
Congratulations to Abria E., Landen M., Kaylor W. and Shyanne W. for being chosen as the “Hard Hat Workers” for the month of March. These students exhibit determination and put forth their best effort everyday in the classroom. They ate lunch with a representative from Trilogy Plastics, Ms. Waller and Mrs. Balderson. Students discussed possible future career choices.

After learning about the Deaf President Now protest of 1988, high school students work together to create their own protests!



Early Childhood Education Alliance's director, Elizabeth Hibbs has solicited the help of the talented AELS students to volunteer art work for their upcoming auction. Students have worked together as a class or individually on their pieces and will donate them in order to make this years auction more child focused and friendly. Deb Ware and Lynn Fast's class attempted a crayon melting piece as a reminder that spring is on the way!

