***ATHLETIC UPDATE***
Due to circumstances beyond our control, the volleyball games scheduled for 8/17/21, 8/21/21, and 8/26/21 have been cancelled. Also, the junior high football game scheduled for 8/23/21 has been cancelled. Thanks for your understanding.
2nd graders in Mrs. Amy Taylor’s class at Ackerman Elementary School are working on their writing skills! #teamAES
FCE fifth graders enjoyed a game of ‘Would you rather’ this morning.
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Students in Mrs. Chamblee’s room at Ackerman Elementary School completed group response questions after reading chapters 1-2 from Alice in Wonderland. #teamAES
Mrs. Gammill’s 3rd graders at Ackerman Elementary School are rocking on their Study Island! #teamaAES
Mrs. Hollis has her 5th graders at Ackerman Elementary School on track with their multiplication and class work! #teamAES
Coach Steele's Tech. Writing class researched current events this week! They enjoyed learning and reading using newspapers donated by Starkville Daily News! Thank you Starkville Daily News for helping our students learn!
Mrs. Hunt’s and Mrs. McNutt’s students at Ackerman Elementary School are doing a great job on their work and enjoying some sensory fun! #teamAES
Mrs. Halford’s 2nd graders at Ackerman Elementary School enjoyed a “snowball fight” outside to kick off the year! #teamAES
Mrs. Joni McCulloch’s class at Ackerman Elementary School enjoyed learning how to make s’mores in class! #teamAES
Mrs. Turnipseed’s and Mrs. Kelly Tuck’s 1st grade class at Ackerman Elementary School enjoyed a fun game of knockout! #teamAES
After reading, Chicka Chicka Boom Boom, FCE 1st graders completed a cooperative STEM challenge to build a coconut tree for the letters A,B, and C.
FCE 1st graders started the school year off right!! We are all so excited to learn all we can!
Sixth grade at FCE had a wonderful first day of school!! We are excited for school!
Students in Mrs. Telano’s classes learned the value of a good book by researching famous quotes and creating artwork for our classroom.
Fifth & Sixth graders at FCE learned how one small act of kindness can cause a ripple effect and help kindness spread! Building a strong classroom community is important for a successful school year.
Fourth graders play a game to practice number forms.
FCE fifth grade science students illustrate the process of photosynthesis.
FCE third graders work on array centers.