AEs second grade is learning about harvesting crops from the staff from the Cornucopia Project. They are seeing the results of all of their labors this spring when they planted several plants and seeds.
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Welcome back Families! Coach Benham welcoming students and families to AES’s Open House Thursday evening. This was an opportunity for families to see the school and meet teachers.
Second graders from AES were invited to join in a week-long artist in residency program happening at Great Brook School. Drummer Theo Martey provided the opportunity for students to experience West-African drumming,
AES preschoolers are learning the actions for a song to present at their Send Off Ceremony to Kindergarten.
Students at AES chose a new theme this year for one day of Spirit Week. It is called “Anything but a Backpack” Day. Students used anything but a backpack to bring in their items for the day.
Both staff and students show off their tie dye clothing as part of Spirit Week at AES.
As part of the AES Memorial Day program, Sergeant Bob Edwards explains to the AES students where Memorial Day came from and what it means.
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Local veterans present colors at the Memorial Day Assembly at Antrim Elementary School. The Great Brook School band played the National Anthem and Taps as we honor those who gave the ultimate sacrifice for our freedom.
AES students proudly display their bug creations they made in Muzart class for the Children and the Arts parade on May 21st at noon!
Miss Arlene volunteered in Muzart this week to help our students complete this Antrim Eagles Soar Collaborative Mosaic artwork.