Get ready to smile - it's World Kindness Day! 😊 Today at AO Elementary, first graders hand-delivered flower arrangements to staff with notes to "be kind," and kindergartners made cups of kindness for a retirement home. Small acts of kindness can make a big difference! 🌻
about 1 year ago, James Shuler
AO Elementary students putting together a flower arrangement from different flower arrangements on a table
A student at AO Elementary hands a flower arrangement to a teacher
A student at AO Elementary hands a flower arrangement to Principal Millspaugh
A student at AO Elementary hands a flower arrangement to Assistant Principal Jeremy Wells
A student hugs a teacher who just received a flower bouquet
A student smiles behind his colored picture of a "cup of kindness"
A student smiles behind her colored picture of a "cup of kindness"
A student with a World Kindness Day craft hat hands a flower bouquet to a staff member at AO Elementary
Two students and a cafeteria worker holding a flower bouquet at AO Elementary pose for a picture
A class of kindergarten students and teacher hold their "cups of kindness" for World Kindness Day
An application must be completed to receive free or reduced school meals for the new school year. 🥪 If your school is already eligible for free meals or you bring lunch from home, the application is still worthwhile as it provides waivers for testing and college applications! 🖥️ lunchapplication.com
over 1 year ago, James Shuler
Graphic advertising lunchapplication.com as a way to receive free or reduced school meals or waivers for testing and college applications
Congratulations to Erika Kennedy on being named the North Carolina D.A.R.E. Educator of the Year! 🎉 Ms. Kennedy, a fifth-grade teacher at A-O Elementary, collaborates with Alamance County Sheriff's Office D.A.R.E. Officer Sgt. Chad Laws to deliver lessons, helps students with their essays, and leads her class in project-based volunteer opportunities. She fosters a classroom atmosphere where students come in eager to learn while showing good character and positive behavior. She is a role model for her students by creating opportunities for them to help each other and those around them. #StudentCenteredFutureFocused
over 1 year ago, James Shuler
Photograph of Sgt. Chad Laws, teacher Erika Williams, principal Erin Millspaugh, and Sheriff Terry Johnson
Photograph of Sgt. Chad Laws surprising teacher Erika Williams with the North Carolina D.A.R.E. Teacher of the Year award with principal Erin Millspaugh and Sheriff Terry Johnson
Bus 57 has had a slight delay but it is back on route. Your student may be a few minutes late.
over 1 year ago, AO Elementary School
All ABSS rising 6th graders are invited to attend 4 jam-packed, fun, and engaging days at their assigned Middle School for 2023-2024! Light breakfast, lunch, and transportation are provided. Complete the registration form on or before May 26, 2023 for a chance to win some school swag. Deadline to register is June 23, 2023. Please contact your child's middle school for any additional questions. https://bit.ly/SummerBridgeABSS
over 1 year ago, James Shuler
Flyer for the Middle School Summer Bridge Program on August 7-10, 9AM to 1PM
Rising Kindergarteners! Open House is on May 4 from 4-6pm.
over 1 year ago, AO Elementary School
colorful flyer for kindergarten open house, May 4th from 4-6 pm.  Two images of students and teachers smiling.
Beginning Teacher Spotlight: Elana Medford is a First Year Teacher at Altamahaw-Ossipee Elementary and is already doing great things. 🌟 "I chose to work with ABSS because that’s where I grew up going to school and I loved the community. It’s a great community to work, especially AO Elementary. The support here is amazing and welcoming!" #StudentCenteredFutureFocused
almost 2 years ago, James Shuler
Photograph of Beginning Teacher Elana Medford walking towards the camera and looking up in front of Altamahaw-Ossipee Elementary School.
ABSS Kindergarten - Start Strong, Start Here! 🌠 We are committed to providing a foundation that will help our youngest learners build on their futures. Registration opens March 1st and our Fair is March 4th, 9am to Noon at Holly Hill Mall. https://youtu.be/Pu5mx20NMu8
almost 2 years ago, James Shuler
Fourth Graders at Altamahaw-Ossipee Elementary have been learning about North Carolina Government this week. State Representative Dennis Riddell visited students today to talk about how our state laws are made. He also presented the school with a brand new North Carolina flag flown over the State Capital Building in honor of the AO Elementary family! #StudentCenteredFutureFocused
almost 2 years ago, James Shuler
State Representative Dennis Riddell speaking to students at Altamahaw Ossipee Elementary seated in rows on the floor in front of him
A folder containing a flag flown over the North Carolina State Capital Building with a commemorative certificate dedicating the flag to the Altamahaw Ossipee School Family
There will be no walker line in the afternoon on Monday, December 5. We will still have the walker line in the morning.
about 2 years ago, AO Elementary School
Congratulations to our 2023 Teacher of the Year, Laurin Rose, and our Classified Employee of the Year, Josh Berneking! Thank you for all that you do for our students! #myAOfamily
about 2 years ago, AO Elementary School
Two pictures of administrators giving flowers to the teacher of the years
Attention bus riders on Burch Bridge Rd. Thursday morning, Nov. 10 your pickup will be earlier than expected. Bus 57 will be making the stops, starting at 6:30 AM. Your pick-up will be at least 30 minutes early. Bus 34 will be running its usual route and picking up the students on 157 that are not on Burch Bridge
about 2 years ago, AO Elementary School
It's Election Day! 🗳 Which would you vote for: Oreo or Chips Ahoy? 🍪 Second Graders at AO Elementary participated in an Official Grade 2 Cookie election. After learning about the election process, students created campaign posters, engaged in persuasive discussions, and completed an official ballot. The results are in! Oreo won in 5 classes, Chips Ahoy in 1.
about 2 years ago, James Shuler
Multiple classes of second grade students at AO Elementary sitting on  the floor of a classroom as they learn about the results of their cookie election
Two bags of cookies, one Oreo and one Chips Ahoy, in front of a Ballot Box.  In front of the cookies is a ballot paper with the words Cookie Ballot, Oreo, and Chocolate Chip.
A second grade student casting their vote for favorite cookie in the Ballot Box at AO Elementary
A second grade student smiling with a sticker that says"I Voted Today!" and a bowtie.
Bus 60 will covered by 157 in the morning. Students will need to be out 10 mins earlier than normal. Bus 157 students may be picked up a few minutes later than normal. Bus 57 will be picking up the students on Burch Bridge Rd, starting around 6:30.
about 2 years ago, AO Elementary School
Bus 61 has to be double routed in the morning. Students that ride bus 61 will need to be ready and looking for the bus by 6:30 tomorrow morning. We apologize for the inconvenience.
about 2 years ago, AO Elementary School
Bus riders that live in the Brassfield neighborhood will start arriving home around 2:55. Bus riders that live at 2207 Burch Bridge Rd. will arrive around 3:10.
about 2 years ago, AO Elementary School
Starting tomorrow, October 21, students that ride bus 157 in the morning will need to be at their stop 15 minutes earlier. Thank you.
about 2 years ago, AO Elementary School
Good afternoon parents, we will be down one bus driver for the foreseeable future. We have a plan that will get all students home safely but your child's arrival and pick up time may change. Please be patient with us. We apologize for the inconvenience this may cause.
about 2 years ago, AO Elementary School
Thanks to Meghann Mollerus and WFMY News 2 for featuring our DARE program with Sgt. Chad Laws teaching a lesson about how to manage stress and make good decisions. The story will air in November! #StudentCenteredFutureFocused
about 2 years ago, James Shuler
Photograph of a classroom at AO Elementary with Sgt. Chad Laws teaching a DARE lesson
Students at @myAOfamily have collected more than 1500 pairs of socks. Check out the video to find out what they plan to do with them. #ABSSDifferenceMakers https://youtu.be/HIix5fcYEbA
about 2 years ago, Les Atkins