
Students in Mrs. Jackson’s 6th grade class at Ackerman Elementary School had fun doing a scavenger hunt! Students had a great time searching for answers on percents, and they learned a lot! #teamAES





6th graders at Ackerman Elementary School have started back to duty each morning. Destiny Martin, Aston Lilley, and Britlee Telano are doing an amazing job! #teamAES




Students in Mrs. Woodward and Mrs. Hunt’s class at Ackerman Elementary School enjoyed starting their day off with a trip down the sensory path. #teamAES





Ackerman Elementary School, today is a fresh start for a new week!! It’s going to be an awesome week! #teamAES


Students and staff at Ackerman Elementary School had a great time dressing up Friday to show support for the Chargers! #teamAES





Mrs. Lucas, Mrs. Margaret Taylor, and Mrs. Turnipseed’s homeroom classes were all present for the entire week! The classes were surprised with free ice cream as a reward. Great job! #teamAES




Students in Mrs. Lisa and Mrs. Margie’s PreK Class at Ackerman Elementary learned about nursery rhymes this week. One of the nursery rhymes they learned this week was “Humpty Dumpty”. They also broke Humpty Dumpty and put him back together again with bandages at the art table. #teamAES




Students in Mrs. Erwin’s class at Ackerman Elementary School took some time today to enjoy the beautiful weather and fly kites! #teamAES





4th graders in Mrs. Jean Maree McCulloch’s class at Ackerman Elementary School enjoyed a game of Kahoot as a review. #teamAES




Ackerman Elementary School, no matter what, keep pushing forward and trying! Your effort determines so much! #teamAES


5th grade students in Mrs. Utley’s PACE class at Ackerman Elementary School had fun creating roller coasters and learning about energy in class. #teamAES




Brittlee Telano, a 6th grader at Ackerman Elementary School, is doing a wonderful job saying the Pledge of Allegiance each day! #teamAES


This afternoon we had a few issues with our Chromebooks and internet accessibility. We are preparing the devices to safely work away from campus and ran into some unexpected problems in doing so. If your device is still unable to connect to any websites, the device policy needs to be updated. Typically this is done in 3 hours or less, but if it still has not updated, contact your school to arrange to have the device updated locally. Very sorry for the inconvenience. #KeepChargingForward

This afternoon we had a few issues with our Chromebooks and internet accessibility. We are preparing the devices to safely work away from campus and ran into some unexpected problems in doing so. If your device is still unable to connect to any websites, the device policy needs to be updated. Typically this is done is 3 hours or less, but if it still has not updated, contact your school to arrange to have the device updated locally. Very sorry for the inconvenience. #KeepChargingForward

This afternoon we had a few issues with our Chromebooks and internet accessibility. We are preparing the devices to safely work away from campus and ran into some unexpected problems in doing so. If your device is still unable to connect to any websites, the device policy needs to be updated. Typically this is done is 3 hours or less, but if it still has not updated, contact your school to arrange to have the device updated locally. Very sorry for the inconvenience. #KeepChargingForward

Anistan Stewart, a 3rd grader in Mrs. Bruister’s PACE class at Ackerman Elementary School, enjoyed printing on the 3D printer in class. #teamAES




Mrs. Sanders has her 4th graders at Ackerman Elementary School on point with their Wordly Wise by having a fun game of bingo! #teamAES




Mrs. Chamblee’s students at Ackerman Elementary School are exploring The Cloud Lab! Students have been learning about the different types of clouds! #teamAES





Ackerman Elementary School, what goals and objectives do you have for today? Make each day count! #teamAES


5th graders in Mrs. Miller’s class at Ackerman Elementary School are on the case of “The Missing Principal.” Students had to find clues, draw conclusions, look at suspect sheets, and write about the missing principal. They did a great job. #teamAES



