
Mrs. Burdine and Mrs. O’Briant’s Kindergarten students at Ackerman Elementary School visited the PBIS store to spend their Charger Bucks.


Mrs. Emily Tuck and Ms. Ashley Logan’s Kindergarten students at Ackerman Elementary School are working hard in their centers and learning lots of new skills.





5th grade students at Ackerman Elementary School were rewarded for being on Honor Roll for the 1st semester with lunch from Bumpers.




Mrs. Turnipseed and Mrs. K. Tuck have their 1st grade students at Ackerman Elementary School working on their journals and independent work.





Mrs. Lucas has her 6th graders at Ackerman Elementary School on point during their groups. They’re doing an awesome job!





Mrs. Busby and Mrs. Cagle’s class at Ackerman Elementary School had a lesson on kindness. After reading the book Each Kindness, students shared an act of kindness and dropped stones in a container of water to see how kindness creates ripples that spread to others.



Mrs. Gammill’s 3rd graders at Ackerman Elementary School are doing a great job working independently and with their teacher.




Ackerman Elementary School’s Librarian, Ms. White, is working with students during library time on parts of a book, author’s purpose, types of books, and much more!


Mrs. Miller’s 5th graders at Ackerman Elementary School are doing a great job on their independent centers and working with the teacher!





Mrs. Busby and Mrs. Cagle’s class at Ackerman Elementary School are doing an excellent job in their centers. These kindergarten students are learning so much!





Mrs. Woodward and Mrs. Hunt’s class at Ackerman Elementary School are working hard on their centers!





Mrs. Davis and Mrs. Telano’s class at Ackerman Elementary School made a visit to the school’s PBIS Store on Monday! Great job students!


UPDATED Little League Hoops Schedule


Mrs. Chamblee’s 6th graders at Ackerman Elementary School are working on power point presentations to go along with the book Hatchet that they have been reading.





Ackerman Elementary School’s Chargers in Charge for December are showing great behavior and character!



FLU tip of the day😊: The flu virus is spread mainly by droplets made when someone with flu coughs, sneezes or talks. These droplets can land in the nose or mouth of people standing nearby (yuck!). This is why it is very important to cover your mouth and nose when you cough or sneeze (we’ll talk about that in a few days). Symptoms of the flu include: fever (usually high), cough, sore throat, runny or stuffy nose, body aches, headache, and/or chills. Flu symptoms typically come on suddenly. Next week our focus will be on ways to prevent the flu and what to do if you get the flu☹ Have a great weekend and stay weather alert!


2nd graders at Ackerman Elementary School had a great turn out for their Grandparent’s Day Lunch on Thursday! Thank you to everyone who attended.





1st grade teachers at Ackerman Elementary School hosted a Book Bingo event on Thursday! Students and family members learned more about reading and played bingo to win books!





FLU tip of the day: The BEST way to protect you and your family from the flu is to get a yearly flu vaccine. Flu vaccination is recommended for everyone 6 months of age and older. If you’ve not already gotten a flu vaccine, it’s not too late! You can get a flu shot from your local doctor, health department, and many pharmacies offer them as well. Protect yourself and your family. Get vaccinated! Stay tuned tomorrow as we discuss signs and symptoms of the flu and how it spreads from person to person.


Mrs. Morrow’s 5th graders at Ackerman Elementary School are learning about the phases of the moon and are doing some fun activities.


