
Mrs. Ransone's Class created survey questions and then asked each student in their classroom the answer to their question. They were super creative in their questions. Students then created bar graphs based on this data.








"Yeti or Not" 2025 is here! Mrs. Ransone's class set goals for the new school year. These goals were both academic and personal. They are ready to work hard this year to achieve their goals!






Logical Ladies Math Club had a great first week! The ladies heard from Ms. Carinell how our custodial staff relies on ratios to prepare their cleaning solutions, and matched different pitchers of lemonade to the correct ratio of lemonade mix to water. They did a great job! We look forward to seeing even more of our club members at our next meetings the week of January 28th when we explore how ratios help artists mix paint colors.








Do you have gently used books your child no longer needs?


Preschool registration for the 2025-2026 school year opens tomorrow. See the flyer below for more information.


The Logical Ladies Math Club meetings are beginning this week for those Acquinton ladies who returned interest forms. Pickup or drop-off will take place at the front office entrance. Meetings are every other week, and you choose morning or afternoon. We look forward to having fun playing with math!


"Happy Principal Appreciation Week to Mrs. Wilken, Ms. Stephens, and Mrs. McCullough! Thank you for creating such a positive and supportive learning environment at AES. We appreciate your commitment to student success and your dedication to making our school a wonderful place to work, learn and grow."


KWHS Soccer Camp 2025! See flyer for details.


Mrs. Jones' 4th Grade played a board game that explored geometric vocabulary by creating each word.







Mrs. Madison's 5th grade class used board games to review for the algebra unit!!









Mrs. Madison's 5th grade class made simple circuits & tested items to see if they were conductors or insulators!








Mrs. Jones' 4th Grade Class expanded their studies of Colonial Virginia by completing a bartering activity that mimics traditional colonial economic practices.









Treetop Coolness! We hope you are enjoying your Winter Break!


Archaeologists from the Fairfield Foundation visited Ms. Heinsman's Math 5/6 class to demonstrate how coordinate graphing plays a vital role in preserving the context of discovered artifacts. Students actively participated by becoming "plot points," organizing themselves in the classroom based on their coordinates. They also practiced mapping artifacts from a test unit layer using measurement and coordinate graphing skills.






IT'S ELECTRIC!!! Students in Mrs. Madison's class is exploring static electricity!!







Congratulations to Mrs. Hair for winning the annual Door Decorating Contest at AES. She showed us what it truly means to BELIEVE!




Thank you to everyone for making our 5th Grade Volleyball Tournament a HUGE success. Congratulations to all of our 5th Grade students. 🏐🦅
Gold Medalists- Volo 🥇
Silver Medalists- Madison 🥈
Bronze Medalists- Billups 🥉







Mrs. Ransone's Class enjoyed pajama day to get ready for the holiday break!









Ms Compton's class enjoyed decorating Christmas cookies after reading "Christmas Cookie Day"







Ms. Heinsman and Mrs. Phillips took the students of the Math 5/6 Class at AES on a field trip to the Science Museum of Virginia to explore the temporary math exhibit, MathAlive! Students were able to see how math they covered in class was used in sports, engineering, meteorology, and art.





