Thursday, December 29, 2016
Gingerbread House Contest
Friday, December 16, 2016
Flat Abagail appears on WETM Weather with Sam LaRocca
During our first session of enrichments students were able to participate in an enrichment called "Flattened Me." In this enrichment, students were able to work on their reading and writing skills and be creative at the sametime. Students started the session by reading a story about a boy name Stanley who somehow became flattened. He was then able to travel to many different locations by mailing himself. Going off of this idea all the students then made a flattened version of themselves and choose someone to mail it to with the hopes of having that person take a picture with the flattened me and send it back to them. The students then mailed their letters and "Flattened Mes" to several different celebrities. Letters were mailed to Ellen DeGeneres, Liam Neeson, President Obama, and the WETM Storm Team. Samantha LaRocca from WETM Storm Team answered by putting "Flattened Abagail" on the morning weather. We were so excited for Abagail and her flattened me. Thank you Samantha LaRocca for featuring her on the weather.
Monday, April 25, 2016
DEC tells Students the Bare Essentials about Bears
Students listen as Jeb talks about how big bears get! |
On March 30th, Jeb McConnell from the Department of Conservation came and talked to students about Bears. Students in the Bear Essentials Enrichment have been learning about Bears. The American Black Bear can be found in the woods just outside the school, but students learned about polar bears, grizzlies, and many more. Jeb showed students a bear skull as well as a bear pelt. He talked about their habitats, behaviors and what they ate. He also talked about his job in the DEC. Thank you Jeb for coming in and talking with our students.
Monday, April 11, 2016
Food For Thought with Alfred State Culinary
Students are arranging the ingredients in their salads! |
On March 30th, Alfred State Culinary Students came for a visit to A-3. Everyone put on chef hats and gloves and were taught how to make the most wonderful of salads and decorate the cutest cupcakes. Students had to take all the ingredients for their salad and place in their containers so that it looked pretty. The Culinary students said that presentation is just as important as the quality of the food.
Next A-3 students were able to decorate two cupcakes. The first cupcake could be decorated as an ice cream sundae, complete with white icing for ice cream, sprinkles, chocolate syrup and of course, what sundae wouldn't be complete without a cherry on top!
Joe shows off his completed sundae cupcake! |
Danielle adds the final touches! |
Next the students were asked to make a cupcake with a teddy bear on the ocean. This wonderful creation had everything from a "sandy" (brown sugar) beach and of course a cute teddy bear (Teddy Grahams) floating on a ring (candy rings) in the blue icing ocean.
Eli with his "Tidal Wave Cupcake" |
Summer adds the chocolate syrup to her "Sundae" |
Not only was this a great opportunity for the students to have some fun and play with their food but it was a great way to plant the seeds for a wonderful career in Culinary Arts!
Thank you so much to the students and professors of Alfred State for providing this wonderful opportunity for the A-3 Students.
Friday, February 5, 2016
A Visit from Tanner's Paws
Bella picks out a toy! |
Cobin and Airrin smile as Bella explores! |
On Thursday January 28th, we had the great pleasure to be visited by Christie from Tanner’s Paws. The students were able to learn about the organization that she started. Christie brought a beautiful dog named Bella with her and
talked a little bit about how Tanner’s Paws helped her by paying for some very expensive surgeries. Bella is an older dog who is deaf and is currently in permanent foster placement. Bella enjoyed her visit to A-3 by playing with some of the dog toys that were donated. The students learned that Tanner's Paws will help animals by paying for health screenings, surgeries, food and other basic supplies. Tanner's Paws places dogs into foster care until they can be adopted and they pay for all of the needs of the dog while it is in foster care and are a no kill shelter.
A-3 Youth Council, Christie, Bella, and Christie's sons Caden and Landen |
The A-3 Youth Council did a donation drive during the month of December and January. As a result, we received many wonderful donations, including dog toys, collars, leases, blankets, dog food and treats. Christie presented A-3’s Youth Council with a beautiful certificate of Appreciation! Thank you to all who donated!
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