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Mrs. Plouff’s art students hard at work practicing cursive writing with growing consistency.

Mrs. Plouff’s art students hard at work practicing cursive writing with growing consistency. They are developing their fine motor skills, improvement in letter formation and spacing. Students are slowing down, unplugging and increasing confidence and fluency in cursive handwriting.

Interim Superintendent Dr. Wilson-Turner and members from the Board of Education joined in the first day of school excitement and toured all of our schools today.

Interim Superintendent Dr. Wilson-Turner and members from the Board of Education joined in the first day of school excitement and toured all of our schools today.

The Tri-Building held its first 6th grade orientation this week. Incoming students were able to tour the building, practice opening their lockers, and walk through their schedules.

The Tri-Building held its first 6th grade orientation this week. Incoming students were able to tour the building, practice opening their lockers, and walk through their schedules.

New teachers for the 2025-2026 school year attended orientation this week.

New teachers for the 2025-2026 school year attended orientation this week. It’s going to be a great year! Welcome to the team!

Acadia’s 8th Grade Moving Up Ceremony.

Acadia’s 8th Grade Moving Up Ceremony.

Seven middle school FLL robotics teams competed at Gowana this past weekend in the Shen Spring Rumble! Ctrl+Alt+Elite and the Fireballs claimed top honors for robot performance. The Attachment Innovation Awards went to Data Deleted and System Hacked, while Execute File.win and the RoboSapiens took home the Mission Innovation Awards.

Seven middle school FLL robotics teams competed at Gowana this past weekend in the Shen Spring Rumble! Ctrl+Alt+Elite and the Fireballs claimed top honors for robot performance. The Attachment Innovation Awards went to Data Deleted and System Hacked, while Execute File.win and the RoboSapiens took home the Mission Innovation Awards.

Students, families, and staff gathered for Acadia’s Student Recognition Breakfast to acknowledge students in the Howl of Fame and Leader of the Pack programs.

Students, families, and staff gathered for Acadia’s Student Recognition Breakfast to acknowledge students in the Howl of Fame and Leader of the Pack programs. This year a total of 175 kids were nominated to the Howl of Fame and another 16 received the Leader of the Pack award.

Students in Rock Travis’ Technology 8 classes are working on building their own catapults. Students get to design, build, test, and make revisions all while learning and having a great time.

Students in Rock Travis’ Technology 8 classes are working on building their own catapults. Students get to design, build, test, and make revisions all while learning and having a great time.

Last month Mr. Silvagnoli took two 8th Grade Bands down to Central Park NYC where they performed a concert at the Naumberg Bandshell.

Last month Mr. Silvagnoli took two 8th Grade Bands down to Central Park NYC where they performed a concert at the Naumberg Bandshell.

This year’s Unified Physical Education Field Day was Wednesday, May 21st. The UPE classes in Grades 6-12 had a fun filled morning of inclusion as they participated in various physical fitness activities and challenges. Over 120 students were in attendance! 

This year’s Unified Physical Education Field Day was Wednesday, May 21st. The UPE classes in Grades 6-12 had a fun filled morning of inclusion as they participated in various physical fitness activities and challenges. Over 120 students were in attendance!