Here is this week's Viking View!! There is NO school the entire week next week! Have a wonderful Thanksgiving and we will see you back on November 29th. https://www.smore.com/uacp8
about 3 years ago, Kate Beckwith
thanksgiving
Just a reminder that picture retakes are Thursday, November 18. If you are getting a retake, please bring the picture package back to school on retake day. If you missed the original picture day due to illness or vacation, you can get your picture taken and order a package and pay online. Please visit www.hrimaging.com
about 3 years ago, Kate Beckwith
picture day
Remember it's getting colder outside, please send your child with a jacket and hat to keep warm at recess. Take a look at the Viking View for more important information! https://www.smore.com/bmyzt
over 3 years ago, Kate Beckwith
Viking
Earlier this school year, AMS students created origami cranes with their goals and how they want people to remember them. Special thanks to Mrs. Tumilty, Mrs. Hay, Mr. Bravo for creating and hanging this work of art!
over 3 years ago, Stephanie Rumbaugh
cranes
Check out the Viking View!! Enjoy the great weather this weekend! https://www.smore.com/5q1uf
over 3 years ago, Kate Beckwith
There is a COVID-19 vaccine clinic for District 45 & 48 students 5 to 11 years old on November 13th and December 4th. Visit the link below for more information! https://tritownymca.org/vaccineclinic/
over 3 years ago, Sarah Monroe
Vaccine Clinic
Vaccine Clinic
AMS Water Bottle Wednesday 8th, 7th and 6th grade winners for the month of October!! We thank you for bringing your positive attitudes to PE class each and every day!!
over 3 years ago, Danielle Kasher
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AMS Water Bottle Wednesday 5th grade winners for the month of October!! We thank you for bringing your positive attitudes to PE class each and every day!!
over 3 years ago, Danielle Kasher
8th Period
AMS Water Bottle Wednesday 8th, 7th and 6th grade winners for the month of October!! We thank you for bringing your positive attitudes to PE class each and every day!!
over 3 years ago, Danielle Kasher
A reminder for parents: In accordance with Erin's law, a Sexual Abuse prevention program, Be Seen Be Heard, will be presented to all students in District 48 on 11/8-11/9. An optional parent meeting on this program to answer any questions will be held virtually on Zoom, Monday, 11/1: Time: 07:00 PM Central Time (US and Canada) Join Zoom Meeting https://us02web.zoom.us/j/87315608111 Meeting ID: 873 1560 8111 Please plan to join this Zoom meeting with your full name displayed, in order for us to limit access to district families.
over 3 years ago, Stephanie Rumbaugh
Have a safe and fun weekend!! Enjoy the Viking View! https://www.smore.com/wxsz6
over 3 years ago, Kate Beckwith
A reminder for parents: In accordance with Erin's law, a Sexual Abuse prevention program, Be Seen Be Heard, will be presented to all students in District 48 on 11/8-11/9. An optional parent meeting on this program to answer any questions will be held virtually on Zoom, Monday, 11/1: Time: 07:00 PM Central Time (US and Canada) Join Zoom Meeting https://us02web.zoom.us/j/87315608111 Meeting ID: 873 1560 8111 Please plan to join this Zoom meeting with your full name displayed, in order for us to limit access to district families.
over 3 years ago, Stephanie Rumbaugh
A reminder for parents: In accordance with Erin's law, a Sexual Abuse prevention program, Be Seen Be Heard, will be presented to all students in District 48 on 11/8-11/9. An optional parent meeting on this program to answer any questions will be held virtually on Zoom, Monday, 11/1: Time: 07:00 PM Central Time (US and Canada) Join Zoom Meeting https://us02web.zoom.us/j/87315608111 Meeting ID: 873 1560 8111 Please plan to join this Zoom meeting with your full name displayed, in order for us to limit access to district families.
over 3 years ago, Stephanie Rumbaugh
Parents, although it may not always seem like it, your kids care about what you think! Studies have shown that teens do listen to parents; substance use is significantly lower among teens who believe their parents strongly disapprove of substance use. Get tips for talking to teens about drug use prevention at www.dupagePLT.org @TheRedRibbonCampaign #DuPagePLT #LeaveYourMark #RedRibbonWeek #DrugFreeLooksLikeMe
over 3 years ago, Stephanie Rumbaugh
Just a friendly reminder that students at Albright are NOT allowed to dress up at school for Halloween on Friday October 29th. Thank you.
over 3 years ago, Kate Beckwith
Viking
Many teenagers believe that marijuana is safer than alcohol or other drugs. Teenagers may say, "it is harmless because it is natural," "it is not addictive," or "it does not affect my thinking or my grades." Research has shown that marijuana can cause serious mental health disorders and problems with learning, feelings, and health. To learn more about short and long-term effects of marijuana, visit https://www.aacap.org/aacap/families_and_youth/facts_for_families/fffguide/Marijuana-and-Teens-106.aspx @TheRedRibbonCampaign #DuPagePLT #LeaveYourMark #RedRibbonWeek #DrugFreeLooksLikeMe
over 3 years ago, Stephanie Rumbaugh
The US Department of Health and Human Services, says that most e-cigarettes contain the drug nicotine, that is highly addictive and can have adverse effects on adolescent brain development in their mid-20s. Some e-cigarettes and vapes are disguised as flash drives, pens, markers, and everyday items. To learn more about nicotine and e-cigarettes, visit https://www.cdc.gov/tobacco/basic_information/e-cigarettes/Quick-Facts-on-the-Risks-of-Ecigarettes-for-Kids-Teens-and-Young-Adults.html @TheRedRibbonCampaign #DuPagePLT #LeaveYourMark #RedRibbonWeek #DrugFreeLooksLikeMe
over 3 years ago, Stephanie Rumbaugh
Today our students at AMS “linked up” to share their “natural high”- or things they enjoy instead of choosing unsafe behaviors, including drugs and alcohol. Some our students natural highs include fishing, family, reading, sports, pets, drawing, crocheting and so much more! What’s your “natural high?” #redribbonweek2021
over 3 years ago, Stephanie Rumbaugh
#naturalhigh #redribbonweek
People who began using addictive substances before age 15 are nearly 7 times likelier to develop a substance problem than those who delay first use until age 21 or older. Parents, talk to your kids about the importance of being substance free! To learn more about how to screen your teen for substance abuse, visit https://www.cdc.gov/ncbddd/fasd/features/teen-substance-use.html. @TheRedRibbonCampaign #DuPagePLT #LeaveYourMark #RedRibbonWeek #DrugFreeLooksLikeMe
over 3 years ago, Stephanie Rumbaugh
Fall has arrived! Parents and Guardians, please make sure that your child is dressed for the weather as they do go outside for recess daily. Thank you!
over 3 years ago, Angie Ross
Dress for the weather