
Ackerman Elementary School finished off Read Across America Week with crazy socks!! #teamAES









Ackerman Elementary School Morale Committee along with SuperValu provided lunch for the staff today! Thank you! #teamAES


Mrs. Lisa's and Mrs. Margie's Prek students at Ackerman Elementary School enjoyed celebrating Dr. Seuss' birthday. They also completed a directed drawing of Cat in the Hat to end Read Across America Week. #teamAES






Mrs. Toombs and Mrs. Lewis have their students at Ackerman Elementary School having fun! After reading a Cat in the Hat book, the class wrote about what they would do and made a “Cat in the Hat” craft. #teamAES









Mrs. Hollis has her students at Ackerman Elementary School on track with small group work and independent practice! Great job! #teamAES






Students in 3rd through 6th at Ackerman Elementary School went to classrooms in lower grades to read to students. Part 3 #teamAES






Students in 3rd through 6th at Ackerman Elementary School went to classrooms in lower grades to read to students. Part 2 #teamAES







Students in 3rd through 6th at Ackerman Elementary School went to classrooms in lower grades to read to students. Part 1 #teamAES











Ackerman Elementary School students and staff dressed up in their favorite Dr. Seuss outfit for Read Across America Week! #teamAES






Ackerman Elementary School would like to thank Mr. Jason Stewart, our Cat in the Hat, for greeting students as they arrived today for Dr. Seuss' birthday! He always makes Read Across America Week great! #teamAES







The Cat in the Hat made an appearance at Ackerman Elementary School today!! The students enjoyed getting to meet him! #teamAES







Ackerman Elementary School would like to thank the 20th Century Club for snacks for our student readers this week! #teamAES






Mrs. Lindsey's and Mrs. Marina's students at Ackerman Elementary School enjoyed cooking green egg sight words! #teamAES







Ackerman Elementary School lower grades enjoyed green eggs and ham for breakfast! #teamAES










Ackerman Elementary School has enjoyed having students from other grades in the school come to classes to read! Part 2 #teamAES










Ackerman Elementary School has enjoyed having students from other grades in the school come to classes to read! Part 1 #teamAES











Ackerman Elementary School students and staff enjoyed dressing up for crazy hair day and wearing Dr. Seuss items! Part 2 #teamAES









Ackerman Elementary School students and staff enjoyed dressing up for crazy hair day! Part 1 #teamAES











Mrs. Christi's PACE class at Ackerman Elementary School created Celtic knots that can be traced back to the mid-7th century in Great Britain and more specifically, Ireland. The knots were primarily used for ornamental or decorative purposes and are used to represent symbols like love, faith, strength, or loyalty. #teamAES




6th grade students at Ackerman Elementary School are writing essays about “Being Your Best Self”. Kiersen Easley came in to Mrs. Chamblee’s classroom to speak with students about responsibility, ambition, involvement, being healthy, and being a studious student. #teamAES


