New "What I Learned This Week" video alert! 🎥 Join us as we visit South Mebane Elementary and chat with the brilliant Daniela! She's bursting with knowledge about the French & Indian War, the Boston Tea Party, types of clouds, and the water cycle. We were so inspired by Daniela's detailed explanations that we've added some graphics to bring her lessons to life! Thanks for sharing your insights, Daniela! Your enthusiasm for learning is contagious. 🌟https://youtu.be/GtyFIjZFibc
2 days ago, James Shuler
A smiling young woman with long dark hair stands in front of a colorful mural. The mural has a purple background with yellow dots and multicolored rays radiating from the edges. It features large text that reads 'I AM RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL THAT I THINK & DO'. At the bottom of the image, white text overlaid on the photo says 'WHAT I LEARNED THIS WEEK'.
Congratulations to Audrey Garrett Elementary's amazing school nurse, Tanya Morris! 👏 Tanya was honored by Breakthrough T1D at Alamance Country Club for her exceptional care of a student with Type 1 Diabetes. We're proud of Tanya's dedication to our students' health and well-being!
3 days ago, James Shuler
Photo of a woman in a gray knit sweater holding a round glass award that says her name and Breakthrough T1D Superstar T1D Caregiver
Newlin Elementary celebrated #HispanicHeritageMonth2024 in style! The school community came together for a vibrant event featuring spectacular performances by the Dream Center and Huepa dancers. Students enjoyed a variety of engaging activity stations, including papel picado crafts, Bingo en español, a special "How to Make Paletas" storytime - complete with their own paletas to enjoy outside, a popcorn station, and a Macarena dance party in the gym. It was a wonderful opportunity for everyone to experience the rich traditions, tasty treats, and joyful music of Hispanic culture. A special thank you to the Williams High School students who assisted our students throughout the day, enhancing the experience for all. We're grateful to everyone who participated and made this celebration of our diverse #ABSSCommunuty so memorable!
4 days ago, James Shuler
A large group photo in a classroom setting. The image shows a diverse mix of adults and children of various ages, ethnicities, and backgrounds. In the back row are several adults, likely teachers or staff members, wearing name tags. In front of them are many children ranging from young elementary age to teenagers. The room appears to be a classroom with educational materials visible in the background. Everyone is smiling at the camera. The logo "ABSS" (Alamance-Burlington School System) is visible in the bottom right corner.
Seven young children standing outside a school building. They are diverse in ethnicity and are all smiling and holding colorful popsicles or ice pops. The children are wearing casual, colorful clothing with fun graphic t-shirts. Behind them is a brick building with windows, likely their school. There's grass in the foreground where they're standing. The "ABSS" logo is again visible in the bottom right corner.
Celebrating National Coaches' Day! To all our coaches, thank you for your dedication, guidance, and countless hours of support.
5 days ago, James Shuler
A red whistle on a red fabric chain hangs over a teal fabric board with overlaid text THANK YOU COACHES! and Coaches shape champions, build character, and inspire greatness.
Our popular 'What I Learned This Week' series is back! 🎉 We chatted with 8th grader Robert Davis from Turrentine Middle. This week, he's tackling character analysis and exploring bias in his English Language Arts class. 🧠📖 Stay tuned for more student insights and classroom discoveries! https://youtu.be/f0sWVJbAb0M
5 days ago, James Shuler
🌱 Watch our young minds grow! Here's our highlight reel from the Farm-to-Table experience at Cedarock Park! Two days of hands-on learning with local experts on dairy, poultry, beekeeping, forestry, cattle, crops, conservation, and more. Thanks to Alamance Parks & Cedarock Park, Alamance County Cooperative Extension, and community partners for this agricultural adventure! https://youtu.be/hlIa9jXJ-lI
5 days ago, James Shuler
We are proud to recognize Deborah Brown, Speech Language Pathologist, as our 2024 Exceptional Children Educator of Excellence! 🌟 Ms. Brown is a valuable staff member serving in our schools at all levels including elementary, middle, and high. She was nominated by a colleague that shared, "her passion for her students shines bright whenever you step foot into her classrooms." Ms. Brown serves as an advocate for her students and believes that all students can achieve high expectations. She is instrumental at ensuring services are provided at each level throughout our district. Her colleague also shared, "many of the students she has served through the years have made tremendous breakthroughs in the area of speech and language. She goes above and beyond for the students, staff, and community." Congratulations, Ms. Brown! 👏
10 days ago, James Shuler
A smiling African American woman with glasses and a colorful headband holds a potted plant with yellow wrapping. She wears a pink sweater and pearl necklace. The ABSS logo is visible in the corner.
The same woman from Image 1 laughs while holding the plant. A person's arm is visible applauding in the foreground. The scene is in a hallway with wooden doors.
Six women, including the woman from previous images, pose together in a school hallway. They wear casual clothing in various colors. Artwork is visible on the wall behind them.
A close-up of two women smiling at the camera. The woman from previous images wears pink, while her colleague wears a denim jacket. Decorative items are visible in the background.
Two women smile at the camera. One wears a yellow cardigan over a blue patterned top, the other wears pink as in previous images. They stand in front of artwork and decorative items.
Happy National Custodian Day to all our incredible school custodial staff across ABSS! 🧹🧼 From mops to spray bottles, they ensure our learning spaces are safe and healthy for everyone. Thank you to all our custodians, including the Eastlawn Elementary crew featured here, for your hard work and commitment to our students and staff!
11 days ago, James Shuler
Three school custodians holding spray bottles, one holding a broom, in a corner of a school.  Behind them is a global mural.
#ABSSAlert | Due to predicted high wind gusts and the potential for flash flooding and tornadoes from Hurricane Helene, all ABSS schools and district offices will be closed on Friday, September 27. This closure applies to all ABSS facilities and activities. Debido a las fuertes ráfagas de viento pronosticadas y la posibilidad de inundaciones repentinas y tornados por el huracán Helene, todas las escuelas y oficinas del distrito de ABSS estarán cerradas el viernes 27 de septiembre. Este cierre se aplica a todas las instalaciones y actividades de ABSS.
17 days ago, James Shuler
Weather message with text Important Weather Message Mensaje meteorológico importante Due to predicted high wind gusts and the potential for flash flooding and tornadoes from Hurricane Helene, all ABSS schools and district offices will be closed on Friday, September 27. This closure applies to all ABSS facilities and activities.  Debido a las fuertes ráfagas de viento pronosticadas y la posibilidad de inundaciones repentinas y tornados por el huracán Helene, todas las escuelas y oficinas del distrito de ABSS estarán cerradas el viernes 27 de septiembre. Este cierre se aplica a todas las instalaciones y actividades de ABSS.
From Dr. Aaron Fleming, Superintendent We are heartbroken alongside our community at the recent tragic loss of two young lives. We have a team of counselors and support staff available to help our students during this difficult time. We are deeply grateful for the outpouring of love and support from our community. Please continue to keep family, friends, staff, and students in your thoughts and prayers.
19 days ago, ABSS Webmaster
🌟 Congratulations to our STAR Staff of the Month! 🌟 We're thrilled to recognize Paula Alcorn, Teacher Assistant at E.M. Holt Elementary School, for her outstanding dedication to our students! Principal Leslie Hersinger praises Mrs. Alcorn's exceptional qualities: "Mrs. Alcorn exhibits great character in the classroom and she is committed to serving students. She is always positive in addressing student needs and in her interactions with everyone. Mrs. Alcorn demonstrates kindness, respect and dedication to all students." Mrs. Alcorn's motto: "Let your light shine everyday!" 💫 On why she loves what she does: "I love working here. It's all about connecting with students and making sure each one feels valued." ❤️ Thank you, Mrs. Alcorn, for your unwavering commitment to our young learners. Your positive influence helps shape bright futures!
19 days ago, James Shuler
A smiling blonde woman in a purple top stands in a classroom. Children and classroom materials can be seen in the background.
The same blonde woman in purple is seated with two young girls, likely students, in a colorful classroom setting. There's a logo for ABSS (Alamance-Burlington School System) in the bottom right corner.
🌟 STAR Student of the Month: Quest Garner! 🌟 Congratulations to Quest Garner, a 4th grader in Mrs. Landess' class at B. Everett Jordan Elementary, for being named our STAR Student of the Month! Quest truly embodies the ABSS qualities: 🔄 Adaptable: Great communication skills and resilience ⚖️ Balanced: Shows empathy and a collaborative spirit 🚀 Self-Reliant: Embraces a learner's mindset and personal responsibility 💡 Solution-Oriented: Demonstrates critical thinking and strong problem-solving skills Principal Dail and Mrs. Landess shared: "Quest is a well-rounded student in our 4th and 5th grade combination class. He is always willing to help a friend, either academically or by offering a witty way to cheer someone up. Quest is creative and tries his best on his assignments, even if the work is difficult. Quest is an asset to our class family!" Keep shining bright, Quest! Your hard work and positive attitude inspire us all. 🎉👏
19 days ago, James Shuler
A young boy stands in a school hallway, smiling at the camera. He's wearing a white sleeveless jersey with a black Jordan logo. The hallway has light-colored walls and blue trim. The ABSS (Alamance-Burlington School System) logo is visible in the bottom right corner.
Five young boys pose together in a classroom. The boy in the center wears a bright green shirt and is flexing his arm. The other boys are wearing various casual clothes and are smiling at the camera. Classroom furniture and windows are visible in the background. The ABSS logo is in the bottom right corner.
Mrs. Landess, a teacher with long blonde hair, stands next to Quest in a classroom. She's wearing a bright blue t-shirt with "B. Everett Jordan Staff" and a tiger logo printed on it. Quest is wearing a white Jordan jersey. Behind them, other students can be seen working at desks. Classroom supplies and a bookshelf are visible. The ABSS logo is in the bottom right corner.
A young boy named Quest sits at a desk in a classroom, working on a laptop computer. He wears a white sleeveless basketball jersey with a black Jordan logo. Behind him, other students can be seen seated at desks. The classroom has a whiteboard and colorful rug visible. This is Mrs. Landess' class at B. Everett Jordan Elementary.
🌟 Our STAR district recognitions return! This month, we recognize Quest Garner from B. Everett Jordan and Paula Alcorn from E.M. Holt Elementary! We will be sharing more about them in separate posts. They were recognized at tonight's Board of Education meeting. Please join us in congratulating them! 🏆 🤔 What are STAR Awards? They're monthly recognitions for outstanding students and staff in the Alamance-Burlington School System who go above and beyond! 🎓 STAR Students embody the ABSS qualities: They're adaptable with great communication skills and resilience; balanced, showing empathy and a collaborative spirit; self-reliant, embracing a learner's mindset and personal responsibility; and solution-oriented, demonstrating critical thinking and strong problem-solving skills. 👩‍🏫 STAR Staff members shine through their responsibility, exhibiting good character, maintaining excellent attendance, and showing unwavering commitment to serving students on an ongoing basis. 🏆 Here's how it works: Schools nominate their Stars, with all student nominees featured on the ABSS website. Each month, one exceptional student and one outstanding staff member are chosen for special recognition, receiving a trophy at the Board of Education meeting. A special shoutout to our generous sponsor, B & H Trophies in Burlington, for making these recognitions possible!
20 days ago, James Shuler
Recognition graphic with text STAR Student & Staff September 2024 and portraits of Quest Garner from B. Everett Jordan and Paula Alcorn from E.M. Holt Elementary, the ABSS logo is prominently featured in the top left
We are excited to share that Annie Goldberg, school counselor of Broadview Middle School, recently earned the ASCA Certified School Counselor (ACSC) recognition, one of only 57 school counselors nationwide. The ACSC designation recognizes school counselors who are committed to the highest levels of professionalism, ethical practice and continuing professional development in their school counseling practice. Annie Goldberg will be honored during a special ceremony at the American School Counselor Association’s Annual Conference on Tuesday, July 15, 2025 in Long Beach, California.
23 days ago, James Shuler
Counselor Annie Golderg wearing a black whirt with a large white paw print graphic smiling as she talks with students in the hallway
Counselor Annie Goldberg wearing a black shirt and white paw print stands beside middle school students in the hallway, one of which has their hand raised
As we bid farewell to Dr. Harrison on his final day as Interim Superintendent, we extend our heartfelt gratitude for his dedication and exemplary service to our #ABSSCommunity. Throughout his brief tenure, Dr. Harrison has demonstrated remarkable leadership, guiding our staff, inspiring our students, and fostering strong connections with families and community members. We appreciate the wisdom, experience, and compassion he brought to this role. Dr. Harrison's commitment to excellence in education and his genuine care for the well-being of all staff and students have set a high standard for leadership. As he moves on to new endeavors, we wish him the very best and thank him sincerely for his invaluable contributions to our schools and community.
26 days ago, James Shuler
Dr. Harrison reads a picture book to a group of young children sitting on the floor. Some children are inside green tent-like structures. Classroom decorations are visible on the walls.
Dr. Harrison speaks into a microphone on stage at an event called "TLA Reunion" on July 31, 2024. Another man stands next to him as they address an audience.
Dr. Harrison stands with a female teacher in a classroom. She is holding a children's book titled "Crayon Man". A projector screen showing math content is visible in the background.
Dr. Harrison stands between two smiling women, one blonde and one with dark curly hair. They are in a formal indoor setting.
Dr. Harrison shakes hands with a young boy in a school hallway while another older man looks on. Colorful papers are visible on the wall behind them.
As a student told us today, our brains get busy! 🧘‍♀️ Highland Elementary third grade teacher Sasha Denham is bringing mindfulness to her classroom with daily yoga sessions. Ms. Denham leads students through calming poses like "tree tops," "bird breaths," and "doing the laundry" to help them start their day focused and ready to learn. This innovative approach will be featured on FOX8 "What's Right With Our Schools" segment with Cindy Farmer, airing next Monday morning and again on Thursday. You can look forward to interviews with Ms. Denham and student Candace, as well as footage of the class applying their yoga-induced focus to finding details in a passage about Mercury.
27 days ago, James Shuler
Reporter Cindy Farmer in pink shirt, a blonde student in yellow shirt, and teacher Sasha Denham in denim jacket smile together in a colorful elementary school classroom.
The blonde student from Image 1 sits on a chair, smiling and being interviewed by reporter Cindy Farmer in a pink shirt. Classroom supplies and camera are visible.
Teacher Sasha Denham with long dark hair assists a young boy with schoolwork at a desk in the classroom. Colorful classroom decorations are visible.
Teacher Sasha Denham with long dark hair stands at the whiteboard with arms outstretched, leading an energetic classroom activity. Students raise their hands enthusiastically.
Statement Regarding Recent Threats on Social Media
about 1 month ago, ABSS Webmaster
We've recently dealt with false reports of school threats spreading on social media. This is a nationwide issue affecting many school districts. We take every report seriously and work closely with law enforcement to investigate all concerns.  Rest assured, if there is ever a credible or real threat, we will always inform our families immediately and take appropriate safety measures. Our focus remains on ensuring a safe and secure environment for learning, and we appreciate our community's trust and support.
Recientemente hemos tenido que lidiar con informes falsos de amenazas escolares que se difundieron en las redes sociales. Se trata de un problema nacional que afecta a muchos distritos escolares. Nos tomamos en serio cada informe y trabajamos en estrecha colaboración con las fuerzas del orden para investigar todas las inquietudes.  Tenga la seguridad de que, si alguna vez hay una amenaza creíble o real, siempre informaremos a nuestras familias de inmediato y tomaremos las medidas de seguridad adecuadas. Nuestro objetivo sigue siendo garantizar un entorno seguro para el aprendizaje, y agradecemos la confianza y el apoyo de nuestra comunidad.
Today, North Graham Elementary honored our local heroes with a heartwarming First Responders Parade. Students and staff lined the car rider route, cheering and waving flags as members of the Graham Police Department and Fire Department marched by. Fifth graders led a special program, including the Pledge of Allegiance, and raised the American flag. On this September 11th, we celebrated our local heroes and remembered the fallen, highlighting the bravery and sacrifice of first responders. Thank you to all who serve and protect our community!
about 1 month ago, James Shuler
A group of elementary students stand with their teacher behind an American flag held by the front four students
Color Guard officers from the Graham Police Department stand on a sidewalk with emergency response vehicles in the background lined up in the road for a parade
A fireman from the Graham Police Department waves from the window of a large fire truck with white paint
Students hold a large white banner that says Thank You First Responders while students along the sides watch and wave
A young dark-skinned boy holds up an American flag in the foreground as a K-9 Police cruiser drives by
A police officer with the name Lance gives high-fives to students as he drives by during a parade
Fifth grade girls work together to hoist an American flag on a large flagpole while other students watch in the background
Four elementary students stand with members of Graham Police and Fire Departments stand in front of North Graham Elementary
Elementary students who led the First Responders program stand with members of the Graham Police and Fire Departments in front of North Graham Elementary
Four students look toward a fire truck with white and red paint and cheer
Arts in Education Week Spotlight: At Pleasant Grove Elementary, 2nd graders explored the magic of color with art teacher Kate Gunther. Students created vibrant color wheels, demonstrating how primary colors (🔴🔵🟡) mix to form secondary colors (🟣🟢🟠). This hands-on lesson taught color relationships and laid the foundation for future art projects! 🖌️✨ #ArtsinEducation #StudentCenteredFutureFocused
about 1 month ago, James Shuler
Two elementary school children, a girl with long blonde hair and a boy with short dark hair, smiling and holding up colorful color wheel paintings they created. The classroom setting is visible behind them.
A young Black boy in a pink shirt that says "LEVIS" concentrates on painting an orange section of a color wheel. Paint containers and brushes are visible on the table in front of him.
Two elementary school students, a boy and a girl, smile at the camera while holding up their completed color wheel paintings. The girl has long braids with reddish tips, and the boy is wearing a pink "LEVIS" shirt. A classroom setting is visible in the background.
A young boy with short brown hair wearing a blue t-shirt with camouflage sleeves focuses intently on painting a yellow section of a color wheel. Paint containers and a pencil are visible on the table.
A smiling young boy with short dark hair washes his hands at a classroom sink. He's wearing a white t-shirt with "ZP" printed on it and has paint stains on his hands.
🎨🏺 Arts in Education Week Spotlight: Woodlawn Middle students are molding their talents as part of the North Carolina Museum of Art Artist Innovation Mentorship (AIM) program! Under art teacher John Dodson's guidance, they've explored pottery and batik with guest artist Laura Daughtry, pottery instructor from Eastern Alamance High School. Their creative works even graced a summer exhibition at the Mebane Arts Center! Mr. Dodson shares, "This program is a fantastic way to expose students to the wider world of art. Students get to meet local artists that have continued to make art past their school years, some as a hobby and some as a career." As we celebrate Arts in Education Week, programs like NCMA AIM showcase the power of creativity in schools. In its first year, AIM reached over 100 students and 5,000 community members across seven NC counties. Woodlawn Middle eagerly continues this journey, planning more artistic explorations with more guest artists and a potential school beautification project.
about 1 month ago, James Shuler
A bearded man in a white shirt holds up a colorful fabric artwork featuring a blue spotted frog design against a green background with yellow stars. The ABSS logo is visible in the bottom right corner.
Two students work on clay projects at a table covered with a fern-patterned cloth. Clay tools, molds, and green paint are visible. The ABSS logo is in the bottom right corner.
A classroom scene with students working on clay projects at a table. A teacher in a plaid shirt stands nearby, gesturing as she speaks. Educational posters are visible on the walls. The ABSS logo is in the bottom right corner.
A student in a black t-shirt works on a small clay sculpture at a desk. Clay tools and materials are spread out in front of her. Classroom furniture and a bulletin board are visible in the background. The ABSS logo is in the bottom right corner.