Green Eggs and Ham in Honor of Dr. Seuss’ Birthday
The kindergartners loved it!
AE/MS Celebrates Pi Day of the Century
Did you miss 3/14/15 9:26:53?
On Saturday, March 14, 2015 at 9:26 and 53 seconds, both AM and PM, Pi was represented to 10 digits: 3.141592653. This will be the one and only Pi Day in the next 100 years that will actually reflect the first five numbers (ten if you count the time) in everyone’s favorite irrational number, Pi. […]
A Gift from AE/MS for Don Gould
Signed and framed memento from the Town Report
AE/MS Kindergarten Registration on May 13
Contact the school now to be included
AE/MS Presents “Annie”
Don't miss performances on March 26 and 27
AE/MS News
Graduation dates? Too soon to call.
The 39th Army Band will be performing at AE/MS on Monday, March 9, at 1:15 PM. Community members are welcome to attend. Our eighth grade students toured Merrimack Valley High School before February vacation. Our families were invited to an Open House the same evening. Principal David Miller and Counselor Lauren Mercier came to AE/MS […]
AE/MS Wraps Up a Great Basketball Season
Great sportsmanship and lots of hustle
The AE/MS middle school basketball teams completed the 2014-2015 season with a great deal of excitement and fun. The girls and the boys White team traveled to Kearsarge. The boys started the night off with great passing. The boys quickly realized they needed to pick up their defense. Solid efforts by Matt Bent and Devin […]
AE/MS Long Range Plan: How Have We Done?
A look back at 2010-2015 plan
The arrival of 2015 signals the final weeks of AE/MS’ five-year Long Range Plan (LRP). We want to give our community a sense of how things went. After all … it’s your school! Below are the goals as stated in the LRP and as rewritten by this year’s eighth graders. Following each is a brief […]
Channel 9 Weatherman Visits AE/MS Kindergarten
Kevin Skarupa features his visit on the Channel 9 news
In January, our kindergarten students learned all about weather. We talked about different types of weather that we experience in New Hampshire and less common weather such as tornadoes and hurricanes. The students learned about the atmosphere and the water cycle. They learned about the different ways that weather is predicted and the instruments used. […]