Leprechaun visit with students.

Leprechaun visits Elementary Program

FLLAC students and staff at our elementary programs were feeling mighty lucky Friday! A very friendly leprechaun surprised us with a visit and although he did not give us his pot of gold he gave us some great pointers on how to trap a leprechaun for next year.  Wish us luck!  

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Shamrock Shakes

Saint Patrick’s Day

Ms. Sarah’s class has been celebrating Saint Patrick’s Day all week with stories, crafts, Lucky Charm Rice Krispies, science experiments and best of all homemade Shamrock Shakes.

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Creating Adapted Games

Creating Adapted Games

Students at Clinton Middle School worked on creating adapted games for individuals with physical disabilities. They came to visit Ms. Alissa’s class and show off their finished products. They had fun meeting new friends and playing some new games! 

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Making snow people.

FLLAC is Snow Much Fun!

When it’s the perfect snow for snowmen, but just way too cold to go outside, we bring the snow inside for a snowstorm of fun! ~ DD Elementary

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Cooking green eggs and ham.

FLLAC Elementary’s Read Across America Celebration

Today we started our Read Across America Celebration. This is a nationwide celebration that takes place annually on March 2 – Dr. Seuss’s birthday. Our classroom listened to a reading of Green Eggs and Ham and then made some for our lunch, with pancakes!  They were a big hit! We want to know, Do YOU like Green Eggs … Continued

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Students carol at the Senior Center

Caldwell Elementary Spreads Holiday Cheer to Seniors

On Thursday, December 13th, our Caldwell Elementary School students and staff took an afternoon walk over to the Townsend Senior Center for the second year in a row to sing and play winter songs, Christmas carols and spread some holiday cheer!  Some students sang along while others rang bells and danced to holiday favorites like “Jingle … Continued

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Robotics Team

Robotics Team

The high school classrooms got to watch a presentation done by the Ayer Shirley High School Robotics Team. The students thought it was amazing and got to see a 120 pound robot that can move boxes, lift boxes and even lift people. They also got to see a smaller robot controlled by a laptop that … Continued

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