Don and Marilyn Gould: Volunteers of the Year at AE/MS!

"Extremely generous with their time and expertise"

By Jane Slayton, AE/MS principal

It has become an annual tradition at the eighth grade graduation to bestow the AE/MS Volunteer of the Year Award. Past recipients have been individuals, couples, or an entire group of people. The Andover Elementary/Middle School is fortunate to have many dedicated volunteers, so choosing one person or a group is always tremendously difficult. AE/MS […]

Thank You for Supporting Full-Day Kindergarten

It takes a village that supports children and education

By AE/MS Principal Jane Slayton and the AE/MS Community

Dear Andover Community, History was made on June 18 when the 32 students in our first full-day kindergarten class graduated and moved on to first grade. We remain very grateful to the Andover community for voting for the full-day kindergarten in March of 2012. The implementation of full-day kindergarten will have a positive effect with […]

AE/MS Track Team has Another Great Season

Coach Fairall: "Great improvement"

By AE/MS Athletic Department

The 2014 track season has come to a close with a lot of success and well-trained athletes. This year, the team worked very hard and accomplished breaking through a lot of personal goals. Coaches have been very impressed with the effort the track members have put out during practice. A few members of the track team […]

AE/MS Eighth Grade Field Trip to New York City

September 11 Memorial, the Intrepid, and more

By Aura-Jean Howe, Betsy Abrahamson, and Luke Weber, AE/MS eighth grade
AE/MS Eighth Grade Field Trip to New York City

The AE/MS eighth grade will be leaving soon to go to their new schools. These schools include Merrimack Valley High School, Proctor Academy, and Bishop Brady High School. To enjoy some of their last moments together at AE/MS, the eighth grade took a trip to New York City on June 3. The places we went […]

AE/MS Third Graders Hatch Chicks in Research Project

Learn responsibility and cooperation along the way

By AE/MS third graders
AE/MS Third Graders Hatch Chicks in Research Project

Have you ever seen a chick hatching out of an egg? Well, read this article and you’ll find out how AE/MS third graders did! Mr. Hubbard’s and Mrs. Peters’ third grade classes have hatched baby chickens in Mr. Hubbard’s third grade classroom. We hatched these eggs to gain responsibility. We had to make sure they […]

AE/MS Second Graders Turn Research into Books

By Norah Carlson, AE/MS Second Grade
AE/MS Second Graders Turn Research into Books

The first thing we did for our research project was pick an animal we were interested in. I picked the cheetah. We had to look at books that were about our animal. We wrote on paper what we learned about our animal, but we said it in our own words. That is called taking notes. […]

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