
For student safety and to improve traffic flow at Adams Central, there will be a new drop-off and pick-up route for middle/high school car riders starting January 4, 2023. Visit https://www.accs.k12.in.us/article/938382 for more information and to see the traffic map.


We have two Christmas concerts this week! Wednesday (Dec. 14) is the 6-12 bands and 5th Dimensions choir. Thursday (Dec. 15) at 7pm is the grades 1-3 program. Both events will be at 7pm in the Hangar.



Students from Adams Central Swing Choir sang Christmas Carols for The Adams County Senior December Luncheon.


Mrs Millers 4th grade class celebrated Indiana's birthday with cakes filled with information!



Elementary yearbook (PreK-5th) orders are due by Friday, December 16th (there was a misprint on the order forms!) Each yearbook is $23 (please make checks payable to Adams Central), but you can save $5 by ordering online at www.schoolannual.com.
If you need the High School yearbook (Preschool-Seniors), it can be ordered at www.jostens.com or pick up an order form from the MS/HS office or Miss Everett’s room.

During Guidance lessons this week the students played games together learning about teamwork, taking turns, positive sportsmanship, respecting others opinions on how games were played, and problem solving.





Thursday, Dec. 15th Elementary Grades 1,2,3 will be performing Snowmen at Christmas in the Hangar at 7 PM.
A free-will donation to Feed My Starving Children will be collected.


Wednesday, Dec. 14th the AC 6th - 12th grade bands will perform a Christmas Concert along with 5th Dimensions choir at 7pm in the Hangar. A free-will donation of canned goods or non-perishable food items are being collected that evening and given to the Adams County Food Bank.


Take Note: *There have been updates to the lunch menu for this week and next. Visit www.accs.k12.in.us/dining or the app for the updated menu. *Middle/high school will have B Day on Thursday and an 8 period day on Friday. *We will make up today's cancellation on Mon. Jan. 16.


The boys home basketball game against Wabash is still on for tonight (12/7). The JV game starts at 6pm followed by the Varsity game at approximately 7:30pm. Come out and support the Jets in their season opener.


Emily Schwartz, our own expert AC Jet dancer, came to visit 2nd grade! She talked to the students about different forms of dancing, positions, and showed them her pointe shoes. This will help to prepare them for their trip to the Nutcracker this Friday!





Due to fog, Adams Central will be closed today, Wednesday, December 7. It is not a virtual learning day. We will make up today's cancellation on Monday, January 16. #AdamsCentral #ACJets


Adams Central will be on a two hour delay this morning due to fog. (Wed. Dec. 7) #AdamsCentral #ACJets


Third Grade students will NOT attend the Nutcracker Ballet today, however, they WILL go to the Gingerbread Festival. Buses will leave at 10:30. Bring a sack lunch. Students may wear casual or dressy outfits.

Adams Central will be on a 2 hour delay this morning due to areas of thick fog in sections of our school district. School is expected to be in session following the delay. #AdamsCentral #ACJets


BPA students had a very successful weekend at BPA regionals at the Hartland Career Center in Wabash. They earned 11 first and 15 second and third placements. They also earned 33 medals in other open competitions. Congrats on your accomplishments, BPA!!


Reminder: Applications are due next Monday (Dec. 12) for the United Way of Adams County and Salvation Army Angel Tree. Applications can be filled out at http://bit.ly/AdamsCountyAngelTree22 or stop by the United Way office. Children must be a resident of Adams County.


The Adams Central Middle School Choir will present Jingle Jury, The Musical on Thursday, December 8 and Friday, December 9. Performances at 6:30. Tickets are $5 for ages 5 and up. Email acmusicaltickets@gmail.com to purchase tickets.


At the end of October, students visited the University of St. Francis for a campus visit, event, and scholarship competition. Students worked in teams at USF's Brookside Mansion to solve a murder mystery. They worked with various departments such as Math, Biology, Criminal Justice/Criminology, and Psychology. They were also able to work with various Allen County forensic and law enforcement agencies.





Mrs. Shoaf's 5th graders created Thanksgiving recipe books while studying text features/structures. They also studied the history of the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade, wrote an informative paper, and made balloons (aka upside down marionette puppets).

