🌟 38 Days, 38 Schools - Hugh M. Cummings High School With a rich history spanning decades, Cummings High School and its mighty Cavaliers have established themselves as beacons of academic and athletic excellence. As you walk the halls, you'll witness a family-oriented environment where teachers, students, and staff are dedicated to the pursuit of learning. What sets Cummings apart is its unwavering commitment to inclusivity. The school embraces its diverse student body, capitalizing on this diversity to foster an atmosphere of acceptance and belonging. From getting to know each student and their family to engaging with the local community, Cummings High School goes above and beyond to ensure that everyone feels valued and included. With its motto, "Second to None," Cummings High School and its Cavaliers strive to uphold their ideals every day, embodying a spirit of excellence that permeates every aspect of the school's culture. Whether in the classroom or on the field, this institution is a shining example of what can be achieved when a community comes together in the pursuit of knowledge and personal growth.
1 day ago, James Shuler
Cummings High School collage with four photos featuring staff and students with the large school logo in the center
38 Days, 38 Schools: Alexander Wilson Elementary πŸ¦… Alexander Wilson Elementary School is a vibrant and engaging learning environment where students are at the center of everything. 🌟 This year's theme, "Together, We can Change the World!" has been brought to life through the school's designation as a Participate Learning Global Showcase School. All students have been actively involved in Action Projects tied to the Sustainable Development Goals, helping them recognize their importance as contributing members of society. 🌍 One of the highlights of the 2023-2024 school year has been the introduction of themed "color houses" that all students and staff were sorted into. 🏘️ This initiative has fostered a sense of community, friendly competition, and mutual support as members encourage one another to reach their full potential. From the sorting celebration in the fall to the quarterly house meetings and the collection of house points, the color houses have added an exciting layer of motivation and school spirit. πŸ† With a mission statement of "Empowering every Eagle, every day, to SOAR!!!," Alexander Wilson Elementary is committed to providing a rich and empowering learning experience for all students. πŸ¦… The collective efficacy of the staff and students in embracing each day's potential has made this an amazing school year so far, and the entire community is excited to finish strong! πŸ’ͺ
2 days ago, James Shuler
Collage of Alexander Wilson Elementary staff and students with logo in the center
Ms. Kobos's English 2 students from Alamance Burlington Early College at ACC participated in Mock Interviews today, building their interview skills which will serve them well down the road. They showcased their poise and professionalism in front of volunteer interviewers from our amazing #ABSSCommunity. πŸ‘ A huge thank you to all the ABSS staff, Board Members, ACC staff, and parents who dedicated their time as professional interviewers. Your invaluable feedback and guidance empower our students and set them up for future success! 🌟
2 days ago, James Shuler
Community members including ABSS staff and Board of Education stand in front of students at the Early College for a mock interview activity
Board Member Ryan Bowden standing with student during a mock interview activity
An ABSS staff member interviews a student at the Early College at a table
An ABSS staff member interviews a student at the Early College at a table
An ABSS staff member interviews a student at the Early College at a table
An ABSS staff member interviews a student at the Early College at a table
Board Member Donna Westbrooks interviews a student at the Early College at a table
A student looks towards an interviewer at Early College during a mock interview activity
An ABSS staff member stands beside a student she interviewed at Early College
ABSS Board Member Donna Westbrooks stands beside a student she interviewed at Early College
Some of our high school juniors and seniors were given an exciting behind-the-scenes look at law enforcement during a visit to the Burlington Police Department's training center in Haw River! The students rotated through stations exposing them to different components of law enforcement. πŸš“ Highlights included working with a police K-9 unit, taking a ride in a police car on the training track, checking out the Special Response Team's gear and technology, and inspecting a mock crime scene. We want to thank Burlington Police Department-NC for hosting this enriching event. πŸ™ Experiences like this help build connections between students and those who serve and protect our #ABSSCommunity each day.
1 day ago, James Shuler
Juniors and seniors observe a K-9 unit dog hold an object in its mouth under direction of its handler
Three juniors and seniors stand with a Burlington Police Department officer in front of a white squad car
Four students stand with an officer behind a police motorcycle
A high school student tries on a tactical vest with assistant from officers
Two high school students pose in tactical vests in front of a tactical response vehicle
38 Schools in 38 Days - We are spotlighting all of our schools, one a day, until the end of the school year, summarizing what makes each one special. 🌟 Do you have your own words of praise to add? Please leave a comment and let us know why these schools are remarkable. Today, we begin with our Early College @ ACC! The Alamance-Burlington Early College (ABEC) is an incredible learning community whose motto is "Individually driven, better together." This close-knit family of Cobras 🐍 comprises students from all zones of the school district, bringing diverse perspectives to every class. At ABEC, learning takes place at the highest level, with students persevering and striving for personal growth through the collaborative spirit between teachers and students. The care and compassion shown within the ABEC community and towards others is exceptional. This year, ABEC students and staff initiated the P.A.L.S mentoring program, provided school supplies to elementary schools, organized a speaker series, volunteered at community events, participated in food drives, and more. Remarkably, these driven Cobras excel academically while balancing jobs, service, athletics, extracurriculars, and other commitments. ABEC is the real deal, a special place where students and faculty rally together to achieve greatness. Let's hear it for ABEC! πŸŽ‰
3 days ago, James Shuler
ABEC Cobras collage with four photos of students in class with laptops, lunch, in front of the school sign, or abroad in Italy
This month, we're celebrating our occupational therapists who help unlock every student's potential. School OTs are vital members of the education team. They work closely with students to develop skills for classroom success like writing, focusing, self-care, and regulating emotions. Through customized strategies and assistive technology, they find ways for all students to thrive academically, socially, and behaviorally. School OTs champion inclusion and independence! Join us in thanking these dedicated professionals who go above and beyond to ensure all children can flourish. #OTMonth #OccupationalTherapyMonth
4 days ago, James Shuler
Graphic showing two hands making a heart and text Occupational Therapy Advancing health, well-being, and Quality of Life #OTMonth
Nine Occupational Therapists are featured with their portraits
Eight Occupational Therapists are featured with their portraits and graphic for #OTMonth
ABSS logo, Occupational Therapy graphic with a large heart, and text Our school-based occupational therapists help our students engage in school by adapting the environment to support the students’ needs and work on skills related to student interaction, learning, personal care, sensory processing, written communication, play and recreation, community integration, work, and self-advocacy.  We are so GRATEFUL for YOU!
Thank you to Senator Amy Galey, Representative Stephen Ross, and Representative Dennis Riddell for visiting Broadview Middle, Alexander Wilson Elementary, and Eastern Alamance High as part of Bring Your Legislature to School Day. Dr. Harrison, principals, and other ABSS staff accompanied them along their tour across the campuses. During their visits, they had the opportunity to see classrooms in action, interact with teachers and students, ask and answer questions, and observe some of the great moments happening in our schools every day. Representative Ross even had an extra treat at Alexander Wilson, as his visit coincided with the school's Field Day festivities! Visits like these allow our elected officials to gain valuable insights into the daily operations, successes, and challenges faced by our schools. We appreciate their time and commitment to public education!
4 days ago, James Shuler
Senator Amy Galey speaks with Broadview Middle School students as principal Lancaster and Dr. Harrison observe
Teacher Chanel Jones at Broadview Middle sits in front of student desks as she teachers a whole group lesson with lights dimmed
A gym full of students, some sitting in hula hoops in the center, and others observing around the perimeter, participate in a hula hoop field day activity
A group of students giving a thumbs up after a hula hoop field day activity
A model lighthouse is the center of attention on a table as Representative Stephen Ross and Principal Westmoreland stand behind students who have worked on it
An elementary student smiles and looks up as she writes on a paper activity at her desk
Superintendent Dr. Harrison shakes the hand of a student at Alexander Wilson Elementary as Representative Ross looks on
Representative Dennis Riddell shakes the hand of a student at Eastern Alamance High School
Dr. Harrison, Representative Riddell, Principal Suzanne Simpson, Revonda Johnson, and Interim Public Information Officer Jenny Faulkner stand in front of a green art mural at Eastern Alamance High School
That's a wrap on our Job Fair! It was great talking to so many interested candidates! Missed the Fair but still interested in applying for a job? Visit our website to browse our current openings! https://www.abss.k12.nc.us
7 days ago, James Shuler
Elon Elementary staff standing behind a table at a job fair
A applicant in a suit talks to an ABSS staff member at a job fair
A candidate talks to several staff members at job fair table
Principals of Broadview and Cummings stand behind a table at a job fair
There are cultures from 38 countries represented at Highland Elementary. 🌍 What better way to celebrate this diversity than with a parade on a beautiful sunny day! β˜€οΈ During today's Parade of Diverse Cultures, students proudly represented their cultural heritage by dressing in traditional clothing, waving flags, and walking around the school track. They were supported by a sea of cheers and waves from other students, staff, and many #ABSSCommunity members who came together for this special event. 🀝 A huge shoutout goes to the Highland Elementary Diversity Committee for their hard work in organizing this fantastic parade. Thanks to their efforts, today was a truly memorable celebration.
7 days ago, James Shuler
Group photograph of students participating in the Highland Elementary Parade of Diverse Cultures
Students representing the United States of America walking in the Highland Parade of Diverse Cultures
Students representing China walking in the Highland Parade of Diverse Cultures
Students representing Colombia walking in the Highland Parade of Diverse Cultures
Students representing Ghana walking in the Highland Parade of Diverse Cultures
Students cheering loudly during a Parade of Diverse Cultures outside at Highland Elementary
Students representing India walking in the Highland Parade of Diverse Cultures
Students representing Mexico walking in the Highland Parade of Diverse Cultures
A family in Ghana cultural attire stands with their students at Highland Elementary
Diversity Committee at Highland Elementary
We just love these moments shared by Principal Robinson at Andrews Elementary - These students are proud of their accomplishments and it shows! From becoming "Principal for a Day", crafting impressive 3D structures, showcasing their writing talents in a contest, and achieving personal goals, they are realizing their leadership potential. Through the Leader in Me program, students are building self-confidence, motivation, teamwork, critical thinking, and communication skills! #StudentCenteredFutureFocused
8 days ago, James Shuler
An elementary student in a red and gray hoodie sits in the principal's chair as a reward
Principal Robinson from Andrews Elementary looks at a student in admiration as she is shown a notebook of personal academic growth
An elementary student at Andrews Elementary smiles beside his 3D sculpture made from blocks
Two students stand in from of a colorful Andrews Elementary wall art holding certificates of recognition for winning a writing contest
A new cohort of Teacher Scholars has started their journey! We're thrilled to have these bright and passionate students start the path to becoming exceptional teachers. Through our Teacher Scholars program, they'll gain invaluable hands-on experience, job shadowing opportunities, and a comprehensive curriculum designed to equip them with the skills essential for success in the classroom. This was their first day, where they got an overview of the program, created vision boards of personal goals, took a tour of CTEC, and signed up for classes. We can't wait to see their progress as they prepare to make a lasting impact on the lives of students in the #ABSSCommunity.
9 days ago, James Shuler
Six students who are part of the Teacher Scholars cohort give thumbs up sitting in an auditorium-style classroom
A teacher points to a paper with program overview and classes as a student looks on
A student ponders class choices while looking at a paper, sitting at a desk with two program faciliatators
A student holds up a 2024 vision board with personal goals
πŸ“£ Spread the word: the ABSS Job Fair is this Saturday, April 13th, at Highland Elementary! it will open at 9 AM and go until 12PM. We are excited to welcome anyone looking to start a new career in ABSS. Many positions are available. Schools will have tables set up and our talented staff is available to greet you and answer your questions. See you there!
9 days ago, James Shuler
ABSS Job Fair graphic with relevant details
πŸ“šβœ¨Our Media Specialists totally deserve a shoutout on National Library Workers Day! Sure, they'll help you find the perfect book, but they also collaborate with teachers, model tech skills, and think outside the box to engage inquiring minds. From cozy story nooks to cutting-edge resources, they maintain an incredible space just brimming with opportunities to learn and grow. Thanks for all you do! πŸ™Œ #StudentCenteredFutureFocused
11 days ago, James Shuler
National Library Workers Day graphic with date April 9th, 2024 and a blurred image of a stack of books
Let's give a huge round of applause πŸ‘πŸΌπŸ‘πŸΌπŸ‘πŸΌ to the exceptional Southern Alamance High School - SAHS Patriots Career and Technical Student Organization! At the recent State Leadership Conference, all 39 competing students placed in the top 5 in their respective events - an incredible achievement. πŸ† We're overjoyed that 15 teams have qualified for the national competition in Seattle this summer by securing 1st or 2nd place finishes. These outstanding students will proudly represent ABSS on the national stage. Additionally, Olivia Davis was elected 1st Vice President of North Carolina FCCLA for 2024-2025 - wow! These remarkable results reflect the robust #ABSSCTE programs and the hard work of our students and dedicated advisors!
11 days ago, James Shuler
Southern Alamance Career and Technical Student Organization in red and white attire on a set of steps with a chandelier hanging above them
A Southern Alamance High School Career and Technical Organization student member in red and white formal attire
Southern Alamance High School Career and Technical Organization students holding a Chapter in Review notebook and wearing white and black formal attire
Two members of Southern Alamance High Career and Technical Organization holding a recognition plaque
🌟Teacher of the Year Finalist Feature: Grayson Coleman from Hillcrest Elementary School Ms. Coleman embodies the qualities of an outstanding educator. She approaches teaching with passion, dedicating herself fully to serving her students and colleagues each day. Her focus is on nurturing the whole child and providing a supportive learning environment. In these photos, we see Ms. Coleman working closely with her students, guiding them to identify characters, themes, settings, and story elements. She knows how to keep them engaged and support them every step of the way. #StudentCenteredFutureFocused
11 days ago, James Shuler
Teacher Grayson Coleman from Hillcrest Elementary and a student look and smile towards the camera during a lesson activity using a student whiteboard
Teacher Grayson Coleman assists a student at her desk write down story elements using a whiteboard marker
🚨Just a little over a week until our Job Fair at Highland Elementary! Explore exciting opportunities in education that can make a difference. Your rewarding career starts with ABSS! We'll be open 9 AM to 12 PM - can't wait to see you there. πŸ‘‹
14 days ago, James Shuler
Job Fair graphic with important information including date, April 13th, Time, 9 AM to 12 PM, and location, Highland Elementary
This week is National Assistant Principals Week and we want to express gratitude to all our exceptional assistant principals. These dedicated leaders play vital roles ensuring our schools operate smoothly and effectively each day. Thank you for all you do! #NationalAPWeek
17 days ago, James Shuler
Thank you graphic with a chalk theme and text National Assistant Principals Week April 1-5
Under Mr. Miller's guidance, the 7th and 8th graders in Southern Alamance Middle School CTE Education Technology classes combined woodworking, CAD design, craftsmanship, and math to create awesome cornhole boards, cutting boards, model bridges, and sheds! πŸ› οΈ Through this hands-on experience, the students acquired valuable skills like: πŸͺš Woodworking basics: Material selection, cutting techniques, joinery, sanding & finishing πŸ’» CNC router operation: CAD design, carving intricate designs, precision & calibration 🎨 Artistic skills: Design aesthetics, image carving, working with colors & textures 🧩 Problem-solving & adaptability: Troubleshooting challenges, adapting to variations ⚠️ Safety awareness: Proper tool usage, wearing protective gear Experiences like these provide an excellent foundation for future careers in manufacturing, engineering, and the skilled trades!
22 days ago, James Shuler
Two girls at Southern Middle look up from a STEM activity using glue and sticks
A Southern Middle student using a circular saw to cut a plank of wood
A Southern Middle student uses a drill to cut into a rectangular piece of wood used for a cornhole board
CTE teacher Ryan Miller assists a student as they use a circular saw
Two girls at Southern Middle apply glue to strips of wood used to make a cutting board
A Southern Middle student looks up as he wipes down a cutting board, removing excess glue
A Southern Middle student measures lines on strips of wood to prepare for a cutting saw
A Southern Middle student holds up a finished cutting board with text United States Navy Chief Retired
A Southern Middle student holds up a finished cutting board with a bible verse and words arranged in a Scrabble formation
Sewing a Quilt of Memories πŸ§΅πŸ’• Last month, we highlighted the Quilt & Sew Forth Club of Twin Lakes Community who have been coming to Eastlawn Elementary to share their quilts, the stories behind them, and to teach sewing skills to the students. While there, the fifth-grade students worked alongside them to create a special quilt, inspired by their recent reading of "The Patchwork Quilt" by Valerie Flournoy. Fourth-grade classes have also created quilt heart wall hangings for the Twin Lakes residents that are sure to bring many smiles! Cindy Farmer FOX 8 is producing a story about this, scheduled to air next Monday at 7:15 AM and Thursday at 5 PM. We'll post it on our page too! We're so proud of our students for being so patient, respectful, and eager to learn from our Twin Lakes #ABSSCommunity friends!
23 days ago, James Shuler
Residents and staff of Twin Lakes Retirement Community stand with Eastlawn Elementary staff and students with a handmade quilt they made with student participation
A resident of Twin Lakes Retirement community points to a portion of a village-themed quilt she made and explains its significance
Two students at Eastlawn Elementary work to sew thread through a quilt square fabric
Quilt hearts with student writing lay on a table with a photograph of the residents and staff and a book titled Oma's Quilt
Attendance is the scoop at Alamance Burlington Early College at ACC! Their hard work paid off with the Most Improved Attendance for Specialty Schools award and a ssssssss-weet ice cream celebration. 🍦 Way to go, ABEC cobras! 🐍 πŸ†πŸ™Œ
24 days ago, James Shuler
Alamance Burlington Early College at ACC students and principal stand behind the ABEC entrance sign with a smaller sign in front that reads Most Improved Attendance for Specialty Schools
Five ABEC students pose with their ice cream treats around a brown table
Two ABEC students stand with ice cream treats
Two ABEC students stand with ice cream treats