Mr. Clean has nothing on this crew! Over 100 staff from MFM Industries have been working throughout the summer to clean our schools from top to bottom, including washing and waxing the floors, as seen here at Southeast Alamance High School and Woodlawn Middle School. We appreciate their hard work in preparing our buildings for the first day of school!
1 day ago, James Shuler
A custodial worker in a dark shirt and jeans stands smiling in a school hallway, holding a mop. Behind him, other workers are cleaning the colorful tiled floor with professional equipment. The hallway features white walls, large windows, and a vibrant orange and blue geometric pattern on the floor.
Five people pose together in a school hallway with gleaming floors. The group includes custodial staff wearing MFM uniforms and school administrators. They're standing in front of large windows with cleaning equipment visible in the background.
A pristine classroom with spotless, reflective floors that mirror the windows and ceiling lights. The room features white walls, large windows, and appears freshly cleaned and ready for students.
A worker operates a large floor buffing machine in what appears to be a school cafeteria or multipurpose room. Yellow cleaning equipment is visible in the foreground, and the worker is focused on polishing the floors to a high shine.
Multiple custodial workers clean a school hallway using professional floor equipment and hoses. The team works together with industrial cleaning machines, demonstrating the thorough deep-cleaning process taking place throughout the summer.
A low-angle view of an extremely polished classroom floor that creates perfect reflections of the tables and chairs above. The high-gloss finish showcases the quality of the custodial team's work.
A group of five people, including custodial staff and school administrators, pose together in a classroom with stacked blue chairs visible in the background. The floors shine brilliantly, reflecting the thorough cleaning work completed.
A perfectly polished school hallway stretches into the distance, with floors so clean they create mirror-like reflections of the ceiling lights and exit signs. Yellow cleaning equipment sits against the wall, evidence of the thorough work completed.
A smiling custodial worker operates a floor buffer in what appears to be an office area, with blue doors and filing cabinets visible in the background. His expression shows pride in the meticulous work being performed.
A large group of custodial workers and administrators pose together in a school cafeteria, holding various cleaning tools including mops, brooms, and a yellow mop bucket. The diverse team displays the collaborative effort behind the school's summer deep-cleaning initiative.

We're excited to unveil these completed roof projects, paid with bond and capital funds, at B. Everett Jordan Elementary, Southern Alamance High, and Western Alamance Middle School. Ready for their debut!

3 days ago, James Shuler
Before and after aerial images of B. Everett Jordan showing roof construction
Before and after aerial images of Southern Alamance High showing roof construction
Before and after aerial images of Western Alamance Middle showing roof construction
#ABSSAlert | Due to flooding and inoperable roads, some summer feeding sites are closed. The following sites are open: Falcon Crest, Slade Park, Kool Kids, Boys and Girls Learning Center, and Graham Rec. If you registered for Weekly Non-Congregate meals at Sylvan Elementary today, those are also available. If you have a child ages 4-18 and need meals, please visit one of the open sites. Sylvan Elementary is only for weekly meal pick-ups for those who have registered. For more information about summer food options, including site addresses and hours, please visit our website: bit.ly/abss-summer-food
18 days ago, James Shuler
Summer Food Services Program UPDATE indicating multiple sites closed due to flooding
Thrilled to see so many joining the ABSS team! Major thanks to our HR department for onboarding support and valuable resources for new employees. Thinking about your next career move? Browse available positions and apply: https://abss.schoolspring.com/ #ThisisABSS
22 days ago, James Shuler
A room full of new employees filling out paperwork while a member of Human Resources introduces important staff
We continue to celebrate our amazing Class of 2025! 1,685 incredible graduates are ready to take on the world! 💰 $28.5+ MILLION in scholarships earned 📚 65% continuing their education 🇺🇸 4% serving our country through military enlistment 💼 19% jumping straight into their careers From the classroom to college campuses, military bases, and workplaces across the nation - our graduates are making their mark! Congratulations Class of 2025! ✨ *Percentages based on survey respondents - not all seniors participated.
about 1 month ago, James Shuler
Nine portraits of graduates in vertical frames above graduation statistics and the ABSS logo
We appreciate your patience in the car lines at Sylvan, Western, and Eastern as our School Nutrition department boxes up your weekly meals! 👋 Oh, about that: they've prepped and distributed over 2,500 total meals in just two days and it's just getting started. 🔥 It's not too late to sign up for future weekly meal pickups and there also daily site locations to visit. Remember, these are for ALL children ages 4-18, not just ABSS students. Our website has all the details: https://www.abss.k12.nc.us/page/summer-food
about 1 month ago, James Shuler
A team of five ABSS School Nutrition employees in blue uniforms stand together under blue tents, each holding white bags of meals, representing the collaborative effort of the Western Alamance High School summer food distribution program.
A bearded man in a blue ABSS School Nutrition polo shirt and baseball cap smiles while holding a cardboard box filled with bagged meals under a distribution tent, with vehicles and other volunteers visible in the background.
A school nutrition worker in a blue ABSS polo shirt carefully places white plastic bags containing meals into cardboard boxes under a blue tent, with cars visible in the background during the outdoor food distribution event.
An ABSS School Nutrition employee wearing sunglasses and a blue polo shirt stands beside a car, holding white paper bags and a clipboard while participating in the summer meal distribution program.
Two female ABSS School Nutrition employees in matching blue polo shirts pose together with their arms around each other in what appears to be a school kitchen, both smiling warmly at the camera.
Two school nutrition staff members in blue ABSS polo shirts stand together in a commercial kitchen setting, with one wearing glasses, both smiling while working on the summer meal program preparation.
A smiling school nutrition employee in a blue ABSS polo shirt transfers plastic bags of food from a cardboard box into a large blue cooler under a blue pop-up tent at an outdoor meal distribution site.
A colorful directional sign reading "ABSS MEALS TO-GO" features a cartoon blue pickup truck with a sun and fork/knife logo, with orange traffic cones and the meal distribution site visible in the blurred background.
🌞 Summer Meals are available starting today! There are weekly pick-ups at three school sites (sign-up required) and daily pick-ups available at multiple community locations. https://www.abss.k12.nc.us/page/summer-food
about 1 month ago, James Shuler
Summer Food Services Program starting June 16th and ending August 14th
🎉 Celebrating Our ABSS Retirees! 🎉 You've officially graduated from grading papers to grading your golf game, from lesson plans to vacation plans! 😄. A huge thank you to our Human Resources department for organizing a wonderful retirement party to celebrate them and hear their stories! With nearly 1,860 years of combined service, we honor these incredible educators and staff members retiring from Alamance-Burlington School System: Marsha Absher, Delinda Baldwin, Theresa Barry, Catherine Binkley, Carla Bopp, Martina Boudreault, Krista Boyd, Sarah Bradley, Katherine Brugh, Joyce Bulot, Mark Byers, Gayle Canaday, Shelia Capps, Santhia Carver, Lorri Chestnutt, Tameka Cloud, Barbara Cobbins, Michele Cochran, Jennifer Coleman, Rachel Couturier, Janice Davern, Shirley Degraffenried, Mary Beth Dowler, Phyllis Farlow, Lillian Farrish, Madeline Faucette, Stacy Fitch, Todd Fitch, Carla Foust, Teresa Glass, Annette Grant, Deana Green, Kimberly Hall, Marsha Hanford, Donna Harper, Cynthia Hopkins, Yolanda Johnson, Revonda Johnson, Donna Kelly, Cynthia Kint, Beverly Kirkham, Erin Kroenung, Rory Kuhns, Elizabeth Lee, Betsy Long, Rebecca Lynch, Rebecca Marsh, Susan Mattes, Jennifer May, Amy McLaughlin, Lois McPherson, Tara Miles, Nancy Moorman, Norman E. Morris, Angela Moser, Christine Naessens, Theresa O'Briant, Susan Oldham, Margaret Paschal, Pamela Payne, Mary Gwen Phillips, Christine Quigley, Karla Robbins, Marie Roberts, Faye Roberts, Sabre Robinson, Iesha Robinson, LaWanna Rogers, Andrea Rumley, Sheryl Schmidt, Tracy Schooley, Kathryn Shambley, Joseph Sisco, Randy Sodano, James Stone, Sherry Stout-Stewart, Ginger Strickland, Terry Terrell, Antonia Valentine, Caryl Van Fleet, Patrick Vernon, David Ward, Marsha Ward, Annette Wrenn, Larry Wright Thank you for your dedication to our students and community! 👏
about 1 month ago, James Shuler
Two women embracing warmly at a retirement party, both wearing glasses and smiling. One wears a white lace top, the other a floral dress. Black chairs and gold/black/white balloon decorations are visible in the background.
Two women posing together with arms around each other's shoulders. One woman wears a bright blue top and has blonde hair with glasses, while the other wears an olive green top and has long dark hair. Other party attendees are visible in the background.
Two men shaking hands in front of an ABSS (Alamance-Burlington School System) backdrop. One wears a light blue dress shirt, the other wears a coral/pink shirt with a colorful patterned bow tie. Both are smiling professionally.
A woman and man standing together in front of the ABSS backdrop. The woman has long gray hair, glasses, and wears a red textured top. The man wears the same coral shirt and patterned bow tie from the previous photo.
A man in a light blue plaid blazer standing next to a woman with long brown hair wearing a black top. Both are smiling at the camera with the party's balloon decorations visible in the background.
Three people posing together in front of the ABSS backdrop with gold, black, and white balloon decorations. From left: a man in a light blue polo shirt, a woman in dark clothing in the center, and a woman in a light pink top on the right.
Four people standing together in front of the same ABSS backdrop and balloon display. From left: a woman in a white cardigan over blue dress, a man in light blue polo, a woman in dark clothing, and a woman in a light pink top.
Three people standing together in a more casual setting. From left: a person in a green t-shirt, a woman in a light blue button-down shirt in the center, and a woman on the right wearing a patterned sweater with a name badge.
Two women sitting at a table with stacks of papers or documents. One woman wears a striped top, the other wears all black. A congratulations certificate is visible on the table between them, and bookshelves are in the background.
Close-up of a colorful flower arrangement featuring bright yellow sunflowers, pink gerbera daisies, and orange blooms in a clear vase. Food platters are blurred in the background.
Sockville was packed last night! Thanks for showing up to the Burlington Sock Puppets School's Night Out game, ABSS community! The evening kicked off perfectly when Dr. Turner threw the first pitch with excellent form, followed by a beautiful rendition of the National Anthem performed by the Smith Elementary Buzz Club led by music teacher Noah Melton. Didn't they sound great? Whiff returned in style with fireworks blazing, while Josh and the Team kept everyone entertained throughout the game with their energy. What a fantastic night topped off with a well-deserved win for the team!
about 1 month ago, James Shuler
A large group of children from Smith Elementary School's choir stands lined up on the baseball field, wearing matching white t-shirts, as they prepare to perform the National Anthem with their music teacher directing them.
Three young children give thumbs up gestures while smiling at the camera during the Burlington Sock Puppets School's Night Out game. Two girls and one boy are wearing white t-shirts, with stadium bleachers and other fans visible in the background.
Three young boys in matching blue "Wildcats" baseball uniforms and caps with paw print logos stand together on the field, representing one of the local youth baseball teams participating in the School's Night Out celebration.
A mascot performer in a white and red striped Sock Puppets uniform runs across the field with sparklers creating bright trails behind them as fans watch from packed stadium seats, creating an exciting pre-game or intermission entertainment moment.
A woman in a bright yellow t-shirt celebrates with both arms raised triumphantly while standing on the baseball field next to the green Sock Puppets mascot during festivities at Burlington Athletic Stadium.
A group photo on the baseball field shows the green fuzzy Sock Puppets mascot surrounded by team personnel and fans, including players in uniform and casual attendees, all posing together during the community event.
A man in a Sock Puppets uniform holds up both hands while displaying a baseball, smiling broadly as he stands near the green team mascot during pre-game activities at Burlington Athletic Stadium.
Four teenage girls pose together holding colorful handmade sock puppets they created during craft activities at the game, showing off their red fabric creations decorated with buttons and other embellishments.
A young girl wearing a character-themed baseball cap sits at a craft table, smiling as she works on decorating a red sock puppet with colorful buttons during family-friendly activities at the stadium.
A smiling young girl with face paint and a headband sits at a craft station, proudly holding up a purple hand mirror while wearing a white polo shirt decorated with children's signatures and drawings.
#ABSSClassof2025 | Every ending is a new beginning! 🐉 Alamance Virtual School Dragons, you did it! You have earned their moment to shine. Now it's time to write your own success story. 🎓 Congratulations! #ThisisABSS 📷 Thanks to Mr. Vernon for these photos!
about 2 months ago, James Shuler
Large group of graduating seniors from the Alamance Virtual School wearing black/purple gap and gowns
Large group of graduating seniors from the Alamance Virtual School wearing black/purple gap and gowns. Family is in the foreground taking photos.
Alamance Virtual School seniors wearing black/purple graduation attire stand in a hallway waiting for the procession to begin.
ABSS staff and Board of Education members stand in formal graduation attire on the stage at a ceremony
🎨 Congrats to our 5th graders! Trey Stanley (Pleasant Grove) and Abel Lassiter (Sylvan) earned Honorable Mentions in the NC Farm to School Calendar contest. Shoutout to their art teacher Kate Gunther! Learn more about this contest and see all entries here: https://www.ncfarmtoschool.com/programs/nc-farm-to-school-art-contest/
about 2 months ago, James Shuler
Student artwork of fish under water, watercolor style
Student artwork of blueberries on top of soil
#ABSSClassof2025 | 🌟 Senior Spotlight: Kaleb Long From Highland Elementary to Western Alamance Middle School and now graduating from Western Alamance High School, Kaleb Long has made his mark as a true student-athlete throughout his ABSS journey. Kaleb's love for sports, especially basketball, has been a constant throughout his high school years. When his path took an unexpected turn junior year, Kaleb showed incredible resilience by discovering new opportunities - including making the golf team his senior year. This fall, Kaleb will be heading to UNCW on an academic scholarship with an ambitious goal: becoming an marine veterinarian. We know Kaleb has exactly what it takes to succeed. From Warrior to Seahawk, Kaleb's journey is just getting started! #ThisisABSS #ABSSAchieves
about 2 months ago, James Shuler
Kaleb Long wearing a blue cap and gown, holding open his white dress shirt superman-style exposing a blue UNCW t-shirt
A little boy wearing a colorful striped polo and a backpack stands beside the entrance to his classroom
Kaleb Long in a white Warriors jersey springs up the basketball court with ball in hand
Kaleb tosses up his blue cap in the air outside under a stone archway
Kaleb wearing a blue and white Warriors football uniform surrounded by teammates
Celebrating our outstanding Project Search graduates! We couldn't be more proud of Zachary, Christian, Nicholas, Lamont, Noe, Zackary, and Darrowlynn as they complete this transformative journey! We can't wait to see where your talents and determination take you next. These dedicated students have gained hands-on experience and professional skills through their internships at Cone Health Alamance Regional Medical Center, working side-by-side with exceptional healthcare professionals and supported every step of the way. Project Search continues to demonstrate the power of collaboration in opening doors and creating pathways to employment for our students. Our heartfelt thanks to all our partners who make this program possible: Cone Health, Vaya Health, OE Enterprises, and the NC Department of Health and Human Services.
about 2 months ago, James Shuler
Project Search seniors wearing caps and gowns from different high schools giving a thumbs up
Congratulations to Dr. Eric Hall on being sworn in to the Alamance-Burlington Board of Education last night by the Honorable Craig Turner! Dr. Hall brings 25 years of experience at Elon University as faculty and administrator, along with the valuable perspective of being an ABSS parent with two children. His experience in collaborative leadership and community engagement will serve our #ABSSCommunity students, staff, and families.
about 2 months ago, James Shuler
Dr. Eric Hall holding up his right hand with his left hand placed on a bible during a Board of Education swearing ceremony.  His wife is beside him, his son behind him, and the Honorable Craig Turner is in front.
Dr. Eric Hall holding up his right hand with his left hand placed on a bible during a Board of Education swearing ceremony.  His wife is beside him, his son and daughter behind him, and the Honorable Craig Turner is in front.
Dr. Eric Hall standing with wife and two children
Celebrating our BT3 teachers who've completed 3 years in ABSS! Your dedication, growth, and commitment to our students shine bright. Here's to your continued success!
about 2 months ago, ABSS Webmaster
Large group of teachers holding certificates
Summer meals are available starting June 16th! ☀️ ABSS School Nutrition is offering daily and weekly meals at multiple sites. You can learn more about site locations and sign up for the weekly pick-ups on our website: https://www.abss.k12.nc.us/page/summer-food
2 months ago, James Shuler
Summer Food Services Program graphic with additional text Come enjoy Summer Meals on us! Available at multiple sites across Alamance County, Starts June 16th, Ends August 14th, Open to all children ages 4-18!
The Williams High School art show is open to all tonight, 5:30pm to 7:30pm! Work from visual arts, pottery, photography, and videography classes will be on display. You can hear the talented Williams orchestra and have your smiling faces drawn by a caricature artist! #ABSSArts
2 months ago, James Shuler
Williams staff with Superintendent Dr. Fleming in a gymnasium which is host to an art show
Art and musicians fill the Williams High gymnasium for an art show
A caricature artist draws two women sitting in front of him
Art lines long tables in the Williams High School gymnasium
Back at it again! Stearns Ford brought some new wipers for AO Elementary staff as part of their Teacher Appreciation giveaway. Thanks for your generosity! #ABSSCommunity
2 months ago, James Shuler
Stearns Ford employee installing wiper blades on a vehicle
Stearns Ford employee installing wiper blades on a vehicle
Thanks to the Jack O'Kelley Sertoma Club for sponsoring another wonderful Deaf/Hard of Hearing Family Night at Buffaloe Lanes! Forty-eight students and families enjoyed bowling together. Your continued generosity and participation make these events possible! #ABSSCommunity
2 months ago, James Shuler
A group of adults and students stand together in front of bowling alley lanes
🎉 We've got some amazing news to share! Smith Elementary has just been named a Capturing Kids Hearts National Showcase School for the 4th year in a row. For those who aren't familiar, this recognition is given to schools that go above and beyond in creating environments where students feel safe, connected, and ready to learn. What makes this achievement so special is the consistent dedication from our incredible teachers and staff. They show up every day focused on building meaningful relationships with each student. We couldn't be prouder of our Smith Elementary family for continuing to show what's possible when we put relationships first! #ThisisABSS #ABSSExcellence #CKHNationalShowcaseSchool
2 months ago, James Shuler
Staff photograph at Smith Elementary with staff wearing blue shirts and making a heart sign with their hands