Students in Ms. Strete's kindergarten class love building with STEM bins!

You can help make more musical moments possible! Join us for our Chicken BBQ & Silent Auction Fundraiser on Saturday, April 11. All band students in grades 5-12 will perform, along with the 5th Dimensions Choir, giving you a firsthand look at what your support helps make possible! Grab tickets from your favorite band student today! Tickets cost $13 for presale, $15 at the door. Dine-in and carry-out options are available. Thank you for supporting our band!

Biomedical students competed in the regional Anatomage tournament at the University of St. Francis. They competed with schools from Indiana, Michigan, and Ohio. They did a phenomenal job! The "Hemoglobin Homies", comprised of Ethan Crockett, Logan Heiman, Molly Hurst, and Drew Johnson, finished in the top eight. The "Legends", comprised of Peyton Gephart, Addison Thieme, Quintin Taylor, and Lauryn Tester, finished in the top 16. Peyton Gephart also won first place in the suturing competition in group D.
The students are looking forward to the national qualifier competition later this spring in hopes of qualifying for Nationals at Santa Clara, California, in the end of May.
The students are looking forward to the national qualifier competition later this spring in hopes of qualifying for Nationals at Santa Clara, California, in the end of May.


Ms. Everett’s kindergarten class wrapped up their 3D Shape Unit in the sweetest way! Families sent in a variety of fun 3D snacks, and the kids had a blast identifying, sorting, and graphing all the different shapes. Of course, the best part was getting to taste their work at the end. Hands-on learning + a little treat = the perfect way to celebrate what they learned!







In February, the Calhoun Brass Quintet of the Fort Wayne Philharmonic visited Adams Central, performing for elementary students and sharing information about brass instruments. High school band students also attended the performance and spoke with the musicians about their professional careers. Thanks to Mrs. King and the Adams County Community Foundation for making the visit possible.

Reminders: School will not be in session Friday, March 20, through Friday, March 27, for Spring Break. School will also not be in session on Friday, April 3 (Good Friday).

Mr. McClure went back to the classroom to give his annual demonstrations to 2nd grade student about Chemistry.

Dr. Rachel Baum, (optometrist), visited 4th-graders to wrap up their studies in Life Science with a focused lesson on vision and the amazing structure of the eye.









Students in Mrs. Beer's sign language course performed an ASL concert. They did an incredible job performing 5 songs and the Pledge of Allegiance.

If you were near Adams Central after school, you may have noticed we had a lockdown. This was a completely false alarm triggered when a Centegix badge was accidentally pushed. At no time were students or staff in harm.
Next week, the Adams Central Swing Choir will be presenting "Grease" for their spring musical, March 11-14. To reserve your tickets, email Mrs. Johnson at johnsond@accs.k12.in.us

Adams Central will be in session following today's delay. School will begin at 10:00 am. Additional delay information can be found on our website https://www.accs.k12.in.us/page/delayscancellations
Adams Central will be on a 2-hour delay for Friday, March 6, due to fog. School will begin at 10:00 am. Additional delay information can be found on our website https://www.accs.k12.in.us/page/delayscancellations

In February, Adams Central had 3 Gold winners at the piano ISSMA contest. Esther Crandall, Macy Isch, and Abby Roe all received Gold in their divisions. Esther competed in Group 1 and went on to state, where she won a Gold with Distinction.



Students from the Adams Central High School Band had an outstanding showing at the Indiana State School Music Association (ISSMA) Solo & Ensemble State Finals, earning multiple top honors for their performances.
The Clarinet Choir earned a Gold Rating with Distinction, one of the highest honors awarded at ISSMA Solo & Ensemble. This distinction indicates the performance scored within one and a half points of a perfect score.
The Saxophone Choir also received a Gold Rating with Distinction, placing their performance within one and a half points of a perfect score.
Thank you to the community for its continued support as these students continue to break new records for Adams Central and set the standard of musical excellence in our community.
The Clarinet Choir earned a Gold Rating with Distinction, one of the highest honors awarded at ISSMA Solo & Ensemble. This distinction indicates the performance scored within one and a half points of a perfect score.
The Saxophone Choir also received a Gold Rating with Distinction, placing their performance within one and a half points of a perfect score.
Thank you to the community for its continued support as these students continue to break new records for Adams Central and set the standard of musical excellence in our community.



It’s School Social Worker Week, and we are so grateful for ours! School social workers play a vital role in supporting:
Students — helping them navigate challenges, build coping skills, and access resources that support their well‑being and success.
Staff — offering guidance, collaboration, and insight to help create a positive, supportive learning environment.
Families & Community — connecting them with services, strengthening communication, and ensuring every child has what they need to thrive.
We thank Mrs. Megan Ross-Espinosa for the work and dedication she has shown for our students at Adams Central. We also want to thank Miss Maddy DeRoo for her work with the S.O.A.R program and as an intern while completing her Master's.
Students — helping them navigate challenges, build coping skills, and access resources that support their well‑being and success.
Staff — offering guidance, collaboration, and insight to help create a positive, supportive learning environment.
Families & Community — connecting them with services, strengthening communication, and ensuring every child has what they need to thrive.
We thank Mrs. Megan Ross-Espinosa for the work and dedication she has shown for our students at Adams Central. We also want to thank Miss Maddy DeRoo for her work with the S.O.A.R program and as an intern while completing her Master's.

Reminder: The FFA pork supper and Old McDonald's Farm are Thursday (Feb. 26) and starts at 5pm!

Catching up with New Jets: Macie Hirschy has joined Adams Central as a 1st Grade Teacher. Welcome, Macie!

Catching up with New Jets: Kassidy Faler has joined Adams Central as a high school science teacher. Welcome, Kassidy!


