
Adams Central is closed today (Feb. 7). It will be an eLearning day.


Adams Central will be on a 2 hour delay for Friday, February 7th.


Lunch Menu Update


For assistance with eLearning today, check out our eLearning help website at http://bit.ly/acelearnhelp


Adams Central is closed today (Feb 6). Today will be an eLearning day.


Monthly Parent IDEA Exchange


Attention


Adams Central Community Schools will operate on a two-hour delay, tomorrow morning (2/6). #ACJets #AdamsCentral

The entire ACCS staff hard at work this morning for professional development. It’s a great day to be a JET!


AC is still collecting Boxtops. The program is going through a transition and instead of cutting them off boxes, you now scan your receipt to give AC credit. Here is a video that shows you how it works! http://www.bit.ly/acboxtops


Kindergarten STEM students assemble Lego cars to use to test force, motion, gravity and friction.

Parent support group


Congratulations to the Robotics Team. They placed 2nd place in the qualification matches. Then won the finals tournament which means they are going to the state competition in Lucas Oil! The team also won the design award again for their robot design and organization of their design notebook.





Reminder!


Last Monday was the 100th day of school! Students all over the ELEM were dressing old, writing about being old, checking out "old" technology, collecting 100 things, and building with 100 items!





Last week, students in Mrs. Thieme’s 7th grade English class were hard at work synthesizing ideas for their informative essay about the Dust Bowl.





AC Robotics team won their tournament today. They are heading to State at Lucas Oil on March 7th. Middle school students on this team are Ethan Crockett, Baylee Smith, Sam Johnson, and Vince Laukhuf. Great job, Jets!!


High school students interested in joining the Skilled Trades Group, please see Mrs. Boots. Other presenters are scheduled in the coming weeks!


Mr. Jade Painter of Weigand Construction for shared his career journey with the Skilled Trade Group. He shared the experience as a carpenter including apprenticeship, course work, and many important life lessons about trust, respect, hard work, and making a name for yourself.

