Today's Homecoming Dress Up theme is "Swap Day". Teachers dress like students and students dress like teachers.





Our 6th graders are preparing for JA Biztown. Today, they learned about their roles as citizens in a community and the role of government in communities. They talked about what it means to be an entrepreneur and tried to budget while running their own virtual lemonade stand.




Our Archery Team has been doing great this season. Check out the results from their last few meets. The Indoor State Shoot will be held this weekend February 16th & 17th at the Fountain County Fairgrounds.
1st Indoor Regional
Hannah Lacy- 2nd Place
Layne Wilson- 2nd Place
Ryleigh Farley- 2nd Place
Youth Team- 3rd Place
Young Adult Team- 3rd Place
2nd Indoor Regional
Kynsleigh Farley- 2nd Place
Henry Hesler- 2nd Place
Taylor Clevenger- 3rd Place
Hannah Lacy- 1st Place
Ryleigh Farley- 3rd Place
Youth Team- 3rd Place
Young Adult Team- 3rd Place
3rd Indoor Regional
Kynsleigh Farley- 1st Place
Hannah Lacy- 1st Place
Ryleigh Farley- 1st Place

It's homecoming week! Show your school spirit by participating in our dress up days!

Trinity Crane, Keleigh Moore, and Nick Shelton are attending the IMEA Circle the State With Song Choir Festival today at Crawfordsville Senior High. Their concert will be at 5:30 tonight, with doors open at 5:00. Tickets are $5 cash at the door or can be purchased online at https://forms.imeamusic.org/csws/tickets/cswstickets1.php




Bo Rice gets his first loss of the season in the second round of semi-state. Rambler Nation is so proud of you Bo! Great season and career as a Rambler wrestler!


Big things are coming at Attica Schools!

Bo Rice stays undefeated with a 4-2 win in the first round of Semi-State.




This week we celebrated National Counselor Week. We want to give a big shout out to Emily Phillips for all she does for our staff and students at AES. There are many schools that feel they have a great counselor, and I am sure they do. However, there can only be one that is the very best, and we have her.
Thank you for all your hard work and dedication to our kids, Emily!!!

AES celebrated "National Send A Card To A Friend Day" this week by making and exchanging Valentine's Day cards with the middle and high school students. They were so excited to receive cards from the "big" kids!


Such a fun way for students to be active and engaged with learning the long a sound. Students had to find their friends and look at the picture they had and write the long a word in the box that corresponded with the number on the card. In the other activity, students had to guess and write the long a word that they thought would be chosen and if correct, they got to do a quick exercise type activity!!









District IV proficiency results for the Attica FFA Members are in! Congrats to all!
Caleb Crowder - 1st in Agriculture Mechanics Design & Fabrication
Carter Helms - 1st in Diversified Crop Production Placement
Alec Bossaer - 1st in Environmental Science & Natural Resource Management
Boden Rice - 2nd in Landscape Management

We ended the school day by sending off Bo Rice with a Rambler lap around the school, allowing everyone to wish him good luck at semi-state tomorrow.
Last Saturday, Bo became just the 5th Attica wrestler to ever win a Regional Championship. He will now take a 33-0 record to East Chicago High School Semi-State

It was rivalry day at AHS!



Middle school intervention students have been working hard this year and earned a bowling trip to Shawnee this afternoon.










Yesterday was "National Send a Card to a Friend Day" and students at both AES and AHS made cards to send to each other. Today, our students received their cards from the elementary school.

Yesterday was "National Send a Card to a Friend Day" and students at both AES and AHS made cards to send to each other. Today, our students received their cards from the elementary school.










Thank you to the Attica Taco Bell for sponsoring our positive office referral lunches!






The Jr. NBA is hosting an exclusive event, in conjunction with the NBA All Star weekend, for high school students in Indiana to explore exciting career paths in basketball, with a focus on officiating, video analytics, and statistics.
Registration and Key Details:
Cost: FREE
Date:Saturday, February 17, 2024
Time:Check-in: 2:45 PM - 3:30 PM, Event: 3:30 PM - 6:30 PM
Location:Indiana Convention Center - Hall D (100 S Capitol Ave, Indianapolis, IN 46225)
Eligibility:High School Students
Registration:RefReps schools were provided priority access and now registration opens for any high school student in the state!
REGISTER HERE: https://jrnba2024nbaallstar.leagueapps.com/events/4127019-2024-nba-all-star-business-of-basketball-event
Students have the opportunity to attend...
Officiating Clinic:Master the whistle! Get hands-on training from NBA officials and instructors, including drills, game simulations, and film breakdowns.
Video Analytics:Become a data whiz! Analyze video footage and present valuable insights. (*Limited spots available - sign up fast!)
Inspiring Insights:Learn from the pros! A panel featuring WNBA star Briana Jones, RefReps Founder Kyle Armstrong, and other industry experts will share their wisdom about careers in basketball.
Career Exploration:Discover diverse opportunities beyond the court, with sessions led by NBA, WNBA, and NBA G League professionals.
Bonus for Parents: While your students hone their skills, learn how to support their passion for the game and its impact on social-emotional learning at a dedicated parent information session.

This Friday, Feb. 9th, we will be celebrating a historic rivalry and ask our students to come to school wearing the school colors of the team they think will win when the men's basketball teams meet on Saturday, Feb. 10th.
