Students in Mrs. Johnson's dance choreography class designed and taught Christmas music and dance lessons to all three preschool classes.
The Adams Central Swing Choir enjoyed a musical production of "A Christmas Carol" at Beef and Boards Dinner Theatre in Indianapolis.
They've Got the Beat! Mrs. Hildebrand's 2nd grade class incorporated rhythm and beat using plastic cups. They were learning about how sound is a vibration heard by the human ear. They incorporated their reading into this fun activity as they kept the beat of a song from the Nutcracker, a recent field trip they attended.
Mr. Warpup's 7th grade Social Studies classes learned about the mummification process of Ancient Egypt. Students re-enacted the steps to mummifying a body and finished with wrapping their classmates.
Mrs. Hildebrand's 4th grade students visited some primary classrooms to read to students.
Mrs. Miller’s and Mrs. Yoder’s classes visited Woodcrest in Decatur. Students made cards for the residents, sang Christmas carols, and played Bingo.
Mrs. Hildebrand's 4th graders helped Ms. Everett's kindergarteners make boxes for their parents Christmas gifts.
The school board approved the 2025-2026 school calendar at their December meeting. To download a printable version, visit our website at https://www.accs.k12.in.us/page/calendars
The last day before Christmas break is Friday, December 20. High school students will be taking finals on December 19 and 20. School will resume on Monday, January 6, 2025.
Mr. Jones just completed a term as president of the Indiana Ag Teachers Association. His colleagues then nominated and elected him to serve as the region secretary on the National Ag Educators board. Congratulations, Mr. Jones.
Thank you to the PTO for hosting the Santa Shop again this year. Students enjoyed getting gifts for the special people in their life.
Next week, the elementary and middle/high schools will add holiday fun with dress-up days! Note that the dress-up days differ in elementary and middle/high school.
Out of an abundance of caution due to the first wintry road conditions and the potential for icy spots as temperatures drop, Adams Central will be on a 2 hour delay for Friday, December 13. This delay allows first-time drivers, parents, and buses to navigate safely in daylight and gives road crews extra time to address those intersections where icy conditions exist. School will be in session following the delay. Thank you for your understanding.
On Wednesday morning, Representative Matt Lehman visited Adams Central to learn more about our CTE programs. During his visit, he toured the facilities, spoke to teachers about their programs, observed student learning, and learned how CTE programs benefit students.
Reminder! Please join the Adams Central Bands in celebrating the holiday season tomorrow (Wed., Dec. 11) at 7 p.m. in the Hangar.
Be sure to show your AC spirit tomorrow, and wear red or AC apparel!! GO JETS!!
Please join the Adams Central Bands in celebrating the holiday season on Wednesday, December 11 at 7 p.m. in the Hangar.
Brian Musser, District Conservationist of the Natural Resources Conservation Services of the USDA recently presented to Mrs. Kohlhagen's Principles of Agriculture students. Brian highlighted the subjects of soil and water conservation efforts within Adams County to reduce erosion in efforts to limit the algae blooms in Lake Erie. He also demonstrated a rain simulator on various cover crops and different types of soils to understand the impact of erosion. Students learned conservation in our county affects our community, water, soil, and wildlife habitats not only here but in other states.
A big thank you from the Adams Central FFA! The FFA collected 6,232 food items during their food drive, far exceeding their goal of 5,000! Great job, Jets!
It is special education appreciation week. Join us in thanking our Adams Central special education teachers who work diligently to ensure all students can learn and be successful.