Tomorrow (February 17th) is our next-decade dress-up day! We hope your child will come to school dressed in the spirit of the 1960s and 1970s as we continue to celebrate our 100th year at Alexander Wilson!
about 1 year ago, Principal Westmoreland
We will be back down to 3 buses this afternoon. This may cause some brief delays. We appreciate your patience.
about 1 year ago, Principal Westmoreland
Order your AWE yearbook before February 28, and it will cost $20. March 1st, the price goes up to $22. The final day to submit orders is April 10th, 2023. Order online at www.yearbookordercenter.com, order #16802, Or Call: 1-866-287-3096
over 1 year ago, Principal Westmoreland
over 1 year ago, Principal Westmoreland
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
over 1 year ago, James Shuler
over 1 year ago, Principal Westmoreland
We will be running 3 buses morning and afternoon until further notice. Everything went very smoothly this afternoon, and we appreciate your patience. We will let you know when we can return to our 4 bus routes. If there are any changes to the regular dismissal routine for your child (i.e., instead of riding the bus, he/she will be a car rider one day), please send a signed note to the teacher. This can also be done electronically under the Parent tab—Student Transportation Change or using the form link in the weekly email. If you have any questions about buses, please email Mrs. Hubert!
over 1 year ago, Principal Westmoreland
The power is back on at AWE. Thank you for your patience. Eagles Nest will remain open until the normal time.
over 1 year ago, Principal Westmoreland
AWE is experiencing a power outage. Students are safe and secure, but phones are down. Please be patient with us during dismissal, as the light at the intersection is out. Clubs (music) are canceled this afternoon. Eagles Nest will be open for now--but we may need parents to pick up early if the outage isn't resolved soon.
over 1 year ago, Principal Westmoreland
over 1 year ago, Principal Westmoreland
First graders at Alexander Wilson performed a little reading “surgery” today as they identified non-fiction text features like the table of contents, glossaries, headings, and captions. Nurse Kelly Corum joined in too! #StudentCenteredFutureFocused
over 1 year ago, James Shuler
An elementary student wearing a surgical mask holds scissors and examines a magazine.  On the table in front of him are parts of the magazine he has already cut up.
Four elementary students wearing surgical masks and knit caps are seated at a long table with paper booklets, magazines, and scissors in front of them.
Nurse Kelly corm standing with three elementary students in a classroom. Two of the students in nurse quorum are wearing surgical masks and nurse. Quorum is also wearing protective goggles and a smock. There is one student looking underneath the other two students smiling without a surgical mask. In the background as another student standing with a surgical mask.
An elementary student is seated at a table and is using scissors to cut from his paper booklet. He is wearing a surgical mask when it is pulled down at his chin. He also has on a knit cap.  On the table beside him is a paper booklet that he is going to be gluing something into.
There was an AWEsome turnout for Alexander Wilson's DARE graduation, including Sheriff Terry Johnson and guest speaker Superintendent Dr. Dain Butler. Thanks Sgt. Laws for your leadership and congratulations to Camila Alvarez for winning the essay contest! 👏 #ABSSCommunity
over 1 year ago, James Shuler
Superintendent Dr. Dain Butler speaking to students and families at Alexander Wilson's DARE graduation
Group photograph of Sgt. Chad Laws, Sheriff Terry Johnson, student Camila Alvarez, and Dr. Butler at the Alexander Wilson DARE graduation
over 1 year ago, Principal Westmoreland
Alexander Wilson's youngest eagles are using "science eyes" 👀 to explore reversible change with a tasty frozen snack! Students observed the ice melting and discovered the fruit inside. 🍓 #StudentCenteredFutureFocused
over 1 year ago, James Shuler
Five pre-kindergarten students sit around a table and draw their observation of a frozen snack melting on a paper plate
Six pre-kindergarten students sit around a table and draw their observation of a frozen snack melting on a paper plate
over 1 year ago, Principal Westmoreland
Beginning tomorrow, 1/9/23: Mr. Jeff Hall on Bus 21 will be picking up / dropping off students who live in Autumn Trace , Oliver’s MHP, Paisley Drive, Alexander/Grant Drive, N. Jim Minor Road , and Long Dairy Road. Ideally, this will reduce some of our route times. Please be patient as we work to adjust the routes.
over 1 year ago, Principal Westmoreland
over 1 year ago, Principal Westmoreland
1/6/23: Our second bus load is running 10-20 minutes behind as they left school a little later. They are riding Bus 21. We apologize for the delay. All students are on the road and safe!
over 1 year ago, Principal Westmoreland
over 1 year ago, Principal Westmoreland
over 1 year ago, Principal Westmoreland