2nd graders at Ackerman Elementary School had a great time at their Polar Express day! They did a lot of fun activities throughout each class and even made Polar Express lanterns.
Students in Mrs. Turnipseed and Mrs. K. Tuck’s class at Ackerman Elementary School had some fun with gingerbread today. Each group made gingerbread houses and predicted if the gingerbread man/girl would float or not.
Pre-K students at Ackerman Elementary School had a great time at their parental involvement event on Friday with their family members. Singing, decorating gingerbread houses, and reading we’re on the agenda. Thank you to everyone who attended.
AES 6th grade Top Writers were treated to lunch from Weaver’s Restaurant on Friday! Great job students!
5th graders in Mrs. Bruister’s PACE class at Ackerman Elementary School had their medieval presentations on Thursday. Students got to show off their creativity to a royal court of family members after their morning feast!
Mrs. Lisa’s and Mrs. Margie’s PreK students at Ackerman Elementary brought the most canned food items for the Broken Wings Food Drive in November. They received a pizza party for their hard work. The students want to say thank you to Broken Wings.
The 5th grade doctors at the Ackerman Elementary PACE Medical Plaza had a great day seeing patients and diagnosing “symptoms” of their friends and family in their own personal clinics. The students were able to inform the patients about their “illnesses” and explain treatment options and procedures that may be necessary to help them.
3rd grade students at Ackerman Elementary School had a wonderful Grandparent’s Day Luncheon on Thursday! What a great turnout of family members who came to have lunch with the students!
Today, Mrs. Sanders’ class at Ackerman Elementary School started a unit in Google Classroom comparing and contrasting firsthand and secondhand accounts. Students could choose one topic out of three “Christmas Tragedies” to research:
The Christmas Cyclone of Darwin, Australia
The Christmas Train Crash of New Zealand
The Christmas Tsunami of Thailand
Mrs. Utley’s PACE students walked like Egyptians!!! 3rd Grade PACE presentations are a wrap, and they were AMAZING!! Thank you to everyone who came and supported the kids today as they presented their Egyptian Culture projects.
Mrs. Bruister’s 3rd grade PACE students at Ackerman Elementary School had a great medieval feast before their presentations. The students did a wonderful job!
Pre-K students at Ackerman Elementary School went to the library on Wednesday to look at the decorated Christmas trees and for a Christmas story.
Ackerman Elementary School staff had a great time on their “elf” hunt on Tuesday! Staff had to find the elf, snap a selfie, and then received a prize! #teamAES
The 2nd Grade PACE presentations with Mrs. Bruister’s class at Ackerman Elementary School went great. The students did a great job on their first presentations. A big thank you to each person who came out to support these kids!
Choctaw County School District will operate on a two hour delay tomorrow Wednesday December 11! This is due to the potential of hazardous travel conditions! Breakfast will NOT be served!
The 6th Grade PACE presentations with Mrs. Bruister’s class at Ackerman Elementary School went great, and students had a medieval feast before presentations. A big thank you to each person who came out to support these kids!
The 6th Grade PACE presentations with Mrs. Utley‘s class at Ackerman Elementary School went great today, and the kids did an amazing job speaking to friends and family about the Ancient Greek Culture. A big thank you to each person who came out to support these kids!
Mrs. Catchot’s students at Ackerman Elementary School are doing an excellent job! These students are doing a wide variety of activities and are really working hard on their math skills.
Mrs. Toombs and Mrs. Lewis enjoy reading to their students at Ackerman Elementary School.
Ackerman Elementary School is sponsoring a toy and pajama drive for Blair E. Batson Hospital for Children. Donations can be sent to AES.