AES 4th graders and family chaperones went on our annual field trip to Concord on Friday, February 15th. At the State House, we enjoyed meeting two of our town’s representatives, Read More: AES 4th Grade visits NH State House
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Safety is a primary concern at AES. Our students receive safety instruction in all areas of AES, including the playground.
Read More: AES Students Receiving some Safety Instruction at Recess
Rylan Davison received a certificate of recognition on Friday December 14, 2018 from the Antrim Police Chief, Scott Lester and from the Antrim Fire Chief, Marshall Gale for calling 911 to get help for his father.
Read More: AES Student Recognized for Quick Thinking and Fast Action
AES had a wonderful Enchanted Forest evening which included the Scholastic Book Fair, Letterland activities, Masks and Castles activities, Dinner, Title 1 information and a Reading Room with Therapy Dogs.
As part of the the Children in the Arts’ 1st Festival of Light Lanterns parade in Peterborough on December 1st, AES students created lanterns. Prior to the Peterborough parade AES students lined the halls of AES with their lanterns for all to see.
First Grade has been working on a Native American/Pilgrim unit during the month of November. As part of that unit the students have done many hands-on activities such as weaving, making clay pots and writing with quills and ink. Read More: 1st Grade Learns About Candle Making
The Scholastic Book Fair will be visiting our school Dec. 10th – Dec. 14th, with a Family Fun Night on Dec. 13th from 6-7pm. To learn more please visit the following link: Scholastic Book Fair