AES Kindergarten is counting down the last few days of school. by means of the alphabet. Today was the letter B so it was Blue Bubble Day. They celebrated by learning how different types of soap create different bubbles.
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On Monday morning, April 26, 2021, Antrim Police Chief Scott Lester was invited to AES to receive a handmade gift from staff and students in honor of his retirement at the end of this week.
Another sure sign of spring are tadpoles. Do you know what they will grow into?
Outside the First Friends area at AES, spring flowers and tricycles are a sure sign of spring!
In Muzart at AES, third and fourth graders are working on W.O.W. creations-wonderful original works.
At AES third graders are working to place fractions on a number line, and find equivalent fractions on a number line.  We’re having fun by writing on our desks and using clothesline rope as a number line on the floor!Â
Litter-A-C the Clown visited AES to help celebrate that AES students met their goal for reading during Read Across America Week .
Blaze, the AES Eagle, greets students to encourage reading at AES during Read Across America Week!
Students in PE class at AES are learning how to climb ropes. While doing this, they get a eagle’s eye view of their class.
To brighten up their classroom at AES, Jay Hale’s preschool class created cardinals to display in their class. They cut, painted and then wrapped them in yarn to help keep them warm!