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Autauga County Schools

Autauga Country Schools Congratulates ELA Students

Congratulations! Autauga County Schools graduated 25 students from its English as a Second Language program this school year. These students mastered their English studies, meeting national proficiency requirements through a standardized test. ACS has more than 200 students from approximately 30 countries, speaking 32 different languages, who enrich the learning experience with diverse cultures and experiences.

Read-a-Thon at Daniel Pratt Elementary

Students in Mrs. Thrash’s 6th grade class at Daniel Pratt Elementary participated in a class Read-a-Thon by enjoying delicious snacks, reading good books, and letting their minds escape to other worlds. They appreciated having time to focus on their books and even take AR tests to earn points. The students really loved having a day like this and said, “This was the best day of the school year!”

Supehero Summer at Autauga County Schools

Autauga County Schools’ Superhero Summer is underway! Elementary students across the district are growing their reading and math superpowers this month with a fun enrichment camp that includes hands-on experiences with Math in Music, fluency games, and even the district’s STEM bus!

Summer Reading and Math Camp at Pine Level

Pine Level Elementary’s Super Summer Reading and Math Camp is a “super” success with explicit instruction occurring in the classroom. Teachers are using multisensory strategies and small group instruction to reach every learner. Students receive extra support in reading, writing, math and much more throughout camp.

Annual PES/PIS Kickball Game

ARI State Staff Visits Pine Level Elementary

On Thursday, June 15, Pine Level Elementary School welcomed ARI state staff, Karen Rutledge-Bell; Autauga County Board Member, Dr. Tracye Strichik; Central Office Staff, Holly McNider, Libby Balazik, and Rebecca Thomas. They visited classrooms throughout the school to observe students receiving explicit reading and math instruction. Students were excited to share the reading and math skills they have acquired at the PLES Super Summer Camp. Their continued support ensures the success of the

PIS Recognizes Top Readers

PIS was thrilled to celebrate students and their reading at the end of the year AR (Accelerated Reader) Party! Students with over 100 points were able to attend a P’Zazz Paint Party and students with over 200 points received gift cards.

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