
In June, elementary students in the IMPACT Ambassadors program participated in a three day leadership conference. They learned skills that will help them with the program in the upcoming school year.





Mark your calendar for MS/HS Registration, August 5th, and 6th-grade Back-to-School Night, August 10th. School pictures will be taken at registration, but the Final Forms Registration Packet can be completed anytime online through the AC website.


Please note the following dates. Registration may be completed through the AC website or in person. If enrollment is completed online, checks for book fees may be written to Adams Central and mailed to: Adams Central ATTN: Connie Geerken 222 W Washington St. Monroe IN 46772


Please save your oatmeal containers and coffee cans. The elementary art room will collect them when we return to school.


Moving over the summer?
Call the elementary office at (260) 692-6629 and leave a message.


Our phone lines are working again!


Our phone lines are currently down. Please email if you need assistance.


Please save your oatmeal containers and coffee cans. The elementary art room will collect them when we return to school.


Olivia was nominated by her peers to be a DAR Good Citizen, as she exemplifies all of the qualities of dependability, service, leadership and patriotism. She was chosen as the county winner! She is pictured with representatives from the other schools.



Girls on the Run was a new program at Adams Central Elementary this year lead by Mrs. Carrie Aschliman. The program encourages girls and helps build confidence. They held a 5K to celebrate their accomplishments.





Jim McMillan shares some key aspects of intentional questioning in today's Literacy Links video. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9bvItzbMO9c
The PDF of questioning techniques can be found here http://bit.ly/LiteracyLinksQuestioning


Macbooks are ready for the seniors who purchased theirs!


Marissa ready for her turn in the 300 hurdles at the state track meet!


Congratulations to these three student shooters on a fine outing today against the best in the state of Indiana. Way to go Laci, Keaton, and Jake!


The school year may be over but these hard-working ladies are continuing to give back to their community by donating their time off by volunteering at the local food bank. Thank you to these Sunshine Society members for a job well done!


Moving over the summer?
Call the elementary office at (260) 692-6629 and leave a message.


Lumen Prints have a long history dating back to the cameraless times of the 1830s. Students created their compositions using fruit, flowers/foliage, and kitchen spices. These items were then placed on sensitized darkroom photo paper and taken outside to develop in the sunshine. Once students were happy with the color changes of the paper, the pieces were then taken inside, scanned, and went through post-production. Students learned how to use an editing program to further develop their projects.



