
The mural from the former AES building has been hung in the AHS cafeteria. It looks amazing!


Congratulations to Annie Reynolds for an Exemplary Behavior Report from the IHSAA!
I met Annie as the Attica Girls Basketball Manager. I was impressed with her professionalism, hard work and dedication in her role to the team. She was pleasant to work with and was the best manager that I have seen in a while. Coach Dawson, the coaching staff and players should be proud of Annie's efforts.


Today in STEAM Saturday students learned about pulleys and engaged in hands-on learning as they designed and built their own flag poles discovering how these simple machines work too raise and lower flags.





The bat houses the Ag power class designed, built are finished! 2 will be donated to the Fountain County Fairgrounds and 2 to the Attica Parks and Recreation Department.





8th grade introduction to Ag class built DNA models today!




Dr. Mary Barraza visited the sixth grade careers’ class. She told the class about her job and the education needed to become a doctor.



Mark Mattern recently visited a sixth grade classroom to share what he does as a physical therapist. Everyone learned so much!




7th grade RELIEF PRINTMAKING FUN!











This morning we had our first Ride With a First Responder Incentive for this school year. Congratulations to Quinn Mitchell, Owen Brown, Birdie Anderson, Logan Tillotson, and Elizabeth Barnett. Special thanks to Kyle Askren, Fountain County EMS, Mike Little, Andrew Krout, and Dave Milberg.








2024 Veteran's Day Program









Attica Junior-Senior High School’s Annual Veteran’s Day Program
Attica Junior-Senior High School will hold its annual Veteran’s Day Program on Monday, November 11th, 2024 at 9:00 am. The program will be in the Roy Jones Auditorium at Attica Junior-Senior High School to commemorate Veterans, active duty service members, and their families for all of their bravery, honor, and sacrifices. A special reception for Veterans and their guests will begin at 8:00 AM.

Congratulations to Mrs. DeAnda, the cast of One Stoplight Town and anyone who helped pull off two wonderful performances over the weekend. Great job everyone!!!


Congratulations to our October Student's of the Month!
First Row: Bentley Kiger, Arrow Anderson, Kaylee Wright, Gabe Thomas, Kayden Lockhart,Ellie Bushong, Amelia Meador, Ollie Craft, and Peyton Farley.
Second Row: David Winchester, Gretchen Sivils, Hazel Hicks, Enzo Juarez Cruz, Jonathan Cunningham, Lincoln Simmons, Aubree Taylor, Owen Mitchell, and Noah Hensley.
Not Pictured: Harper Hill and Emma Justice.


Congratulations to the following Fall athletes for Attica High School on their individual accomplishments.
Aubree Jones -- Golf -- All Conference & All Bi-County
Anni Reynolds -- Golf -- All Conference & All Bi-County
Dane Goris -- Football -- All Conference & All Bi-County
Gunner Payne -- Football -- All Bi-County & Honorable Mention All Conference
Greyson Skeels -- Football -- All Bi-County & Honorable Mention All Conference
Aleah Cruz -- Volleyball -- All Bi-County & Honorable Mention All Conference
Sadie Osborn -- Volleyball -- Honorable Mention All Conference

Mrs. Stafford's 4th grade reading class learned and read about Election Day and the importance of participating in the democratic process today. They even got to visit the polls and cast their ballot for a "Character For President"!





AHS students voted today with Mr. Campbell.


AES Preschool held their own Presidential Election today. Kiddos got to sign their Voter Registration Card and make a choice of voting for Donald Duck or Mickey Mouse. It was a close race with Mickey only winning by 1 vote 🗳️










Family Night starts this week, Wednesday the 6th of November, 6:30pm to 8:00pm. Registered volleyball in the auxiliary gym, open basketball and shuffleboard in the main gym, with childcare for the little ones. Entry for the gym and childcare is $1 if you haven't paid up-front.

First Grade fun on a field trip to Hobson’s Fun Farm!











Penny Wars raised over $1200 so 4 teachers had to get a pie in the face!








