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Today in intro to agriculture, students demonstrated their knowledge of the external parts of a beef cow by accurately drawing and labeling a cow diagram from memory.






STAR Organization Nut Sale!
The STAR students are once again selling nuts, but with a NEW company this year! Since our previous supplier went out of business, please take a close look at the sizes of the bags when placing your order.
All orders are due by November 6th, so don’t wait to stock up on your favorite treats and support our students!
If you have any questions, please email mvincent@a-ccentral.us.

HISPANIC HERITAGE MONTH, from September 15 until October 15 each year,
is a celebration that recognizes the Mexican, Central American and South
American cultures in the United States. In many cities there are parades and
festivities that encourage the music, dancing, foods and costumes of Hispanic
immigrants.
During this month, students in Hispanic Cultures, 1 st year and 2 nd year Spanish
classes made “MOLAS” to focus foreign customs. MOLAS (fabric appliques of
colorful birds, animals and other natural items depicted on clothing) are a
symbol of the Hispanic world. Students made their MOLAS out of construction
paper that were put on the bulletin board for ours to enjoy.
is a celebration that recognizes the Mexican, Central American and South
American cultures in the United States. In many cities there are parades and
festivities that encourage the music, dancing, foods and costumes of Hispanic
immigrants.
During this month, students in Hispanic Cultures, 1 st year and 2 nd year Spanish
classes made “MOLAS” to focus foreign customs. MOLAS (fabric appliques of
colorful birds, animals and other natural items depicted on clothing) are a
symbol of the Hispanic world. Students made their MOLAS out of construction
paper that were put on the bulletin board for ours to enjoy.
Don't forget we are celebrating Red Ribbon Week this week at the MS/HS!!
Tomorrow is pajama day!!

Mrs. Lovekamp's 7th Grade Exploratory class dove into the world of slime this week as part of their "Messy October" experiments! Students had a blast creating three different types of slime, observing and comparing their textures, stretchiness, and overall ooze factor.
From gooey to bouncy to downright sticky, each slime had its own unique twist—and the classroom was filled with excitement (and a little bit of mess)!




This week, our talented 6th graders dove into the beautiful world of Chinese calligraphy in Ms. Johnston's Art class!



Happy Birthday!

Happy Birthday Mrs. Hatcher!

Our 8th grade Student of the Month for October is Lillian Kirchner. Lily, as everyone knows her, is the daughter of Kyson and Brittany Kirchner. Lily is described by her teachers as kind and respectful to her peers and adults alike. She is a hardworking student who is truly interested in learning. Lily is always positive and participates in a variety of extracurricular activities, including Student Council, Softball, Cheerleading, and Volleyball, and loves to share her experiences. We are proud to call Lily an A-C Central Knight!

October Board Meeting is tonight!

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Mrs. Lovekamp's 6th grade class had their KFC day this week!
Each year if the entire class scores 90% or higher on their multiplying and dividing fractions test, they get chicken legs from KFC.
Each year if the entire class scores 90% or higher on their multiplying and dividing fractions test, they get chicken legs from KFC.


Mr. Lange’s classes got into the Halloween spirit with a gut-busting science experiment!
Our students created pumpkins that “threw up” using a spooky chemical reaction – combining science with seasonal fun! It was messy, memorable, and monstrously educational.
Our students created pumpkins that “threw up” using a spooky chemical reaction – combining science with seasonal fun! It was messy, memorable, and monstrously educational.


Mark your calendars! The MS (5th-8th grade) Halloween Dance is Friday, October 24th!

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Mrs. Lovekamp's 7th Grade Exploratory class made OOBLECK this week.
Stay tuned for more fun experiments during "Messy October"







A huge thank you to C & S Farms and Cosner Family Enterprises for welcoming our Intro to Ag students! Students had the opportunity to see the harvesting process up close and learn more about how food makes its way from the field to the table. We appreciate your time and support in helping our students experience agriculture in action!







The 8th grade STEM class used the kits that were generously donated and made chewing gum last week!
Thank you for the donation!



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