When the school is away, the kiddos will play! Most of our elementary school students were away on field trips Wednesday, so our pre-K and first grade classes got together in the multi-purpose room for a slumber party, complete with popcorn and juice boxes, courtesy of our Parent-Teacher Group Fun!
almost 2 years ago, Matt Leader
Attica pre-kindergarteners and first graders are pictured during a slumber party in the multipurpose room Wednesday.
The Attica Fitness Center will be closed tonight (5/24). It will reopen Thursday night (5/25) from 6-9pm.
almost 2 years ago, Eric Romesser
Reminder to anyone that will be attending this Saturday's Section V Class B2 & B3 track sectionals being held at Attica Central: Anyone attending must purchase a digital ticket online for $8.00. You can go to the Attica Athletic Calendar and scroll to the Saturday track event. Simply click on the ticket icon and follow along to purchase your tickets. Otherwise, you can simply go to the ticket website to pay for your tickets: gofan.co/app/school/NYSPHSAAV. Come on down and watch the track teams as they vie to repeat as Sectional champions. Saturday's meet will start at 10:00...
almost 2 years ago, Eric Romesser
Congratulations to Maddie Durfee as she will be continuing her education and volleyball career this fall at Lackawanna College in Scranton, Pa. On behalf of the Attica Athletic Department, we would like to wish Maddie the best of luck as she moves on to the next chapter of her life.
almost 2 years ago, Eric Romesser
Maddie Durfee moving on!
Maddie Durfee moving on!
Megan Fialkowski started taking college courses through Genesee Community College’s Accelerated College Enrollment program in the seventh grade. This past weekend, Megan graduated from GCC with dean’s honors and a two-year science degree thanks to all the college credits she’s earned over the past six years. An incredible achievement and one to be proud of - congratulations, Megan! (Photos courtesy of Amy Fialkowski)
almost 2 years ago, Matt Leader
 Megan Fialkowski is pictured at Genesee Community College’s commencement ceremony last weekend.
 Megan Fialkowski is pictured at Genesee Community College’s commencement ceremony last weekend.
 Megan Fialkowski is pictured at Genesee Community College’s commencement ceremony last weekend.
Don't forget, Attica - our second annual Live Long, Stay Strong Wellness Fair is tonight - Wednesday, May 24 - from 5 to 7:30 p.m. across our Middle/High School campus. Stop by, eat some delicious food and learn about all the resources available to help you on your journey to improved wellness! Learn more here: https://www.atticacsd.org/article/1108325
almost 2 years ago, Matt Leader
Attica High School entrance.
Attica Middle School entrance.
FARM TO SCHOOL: Ever wonder where the tomatoes for sale in Tops, Walmart and Aldi come from? Our middle school students found out earlier this week during a field trip to Intergrow Greenhouses, a major regional producer of tomatoes and other fresh produce. Students visited the company’s 45-acre greenhouse in Albion, Orleans County, and got a personal tour of growing and packaging facilities from Mario Van Logten, the company’s co-founder and master grower. Such a cool experience!
almost 2 years ago, Matt Leader
Attica students are pictured taking a tour of Intergrow Greenhouses facility in Albion during a field trip earlier this week.
Attica students are pictured taking a tour of Intergrow Greenhouses facility in Albion during a field trip earlier this week.
Attica students are pictured taking a tour of Intergrow Greenhouses facility in Albion during a field trip earlier this week.
Attica students are pictured taking a tour of Intergrow Greenhouses facility in Albion during a field trip earlier this week.
Attica students are pictured taking a tour of Intergrow Greenhouses facility in Albion during a field trip earlier this week.
Attica students are pictured taking a tour of Intergrow Greenhouses facility in Albion during a field trip earlier this week.
Attica students are pictured taking a tour of Intergrow Greenhouses facility in Albion during a field trip earlier this week.
Attica students are pictured taking a tour of Intergrow Greenhouses facility in Albion during a field trip earlier this week.
Attica students are pictured taking a tour of Intergrow Greenhouses facility in Albion during a field trip earlier this week.
Attica students are pictured taking a tour of Intergrow Greenhouses facility in Albion during a field trip earlier this week.
BLUE DEVILS DOMINATE: Our girls and boys track and field teams came away from Byron-Bergen yesterday as Genesee Region Athletic Association champions. This is our girls team’s third straight GRAA title while our boys team is league champion for the first time since 1975.. Our girls team won the GRAA title with 164 points, well ahead of second place finisher Oakfield-Alabama’s 99.25. Our boys team topped second place finisher Oakfield-Alabama 195 points to 189. Champions on our girls team were: • Skylar Savage won the 100-meter dash (13.20) and the triple jump (33 feet, 2 inches). • Bailey Nixon won the 1,500-meter run with a time of 5:14.20 and the 2,000-meter steeplechase with a time of 8:12.10. • Addison Day won the 3,000-meter run with a time of 11:58.13 • Ashley Piorun won the pentathlon with 2,285 points. Champions on our boys team were: • Simon Lamparelli was a three-time individual champion, winning the 100-meter dash, 200-meter dash and 400-meter run with times of 11.11, 22.96 and 52.19, respectively. • Jonah Clark won the 110-meter and 400-meter hurdles with times of 16.21 and 1:01.29, respectively. • Attica swept the relays, winning the 4x100-, 4x400- and 4x800-meter relays with times of 44.75, 3:43.56 and 8:39.07, respectively. • In the long jump, Noah Wheeler took first with 20 feet, 6.75 inches. • Geoffrie Eisensmith was a champion in the triple jump with a distance of 40 feet, 3.75 inches. • Hunter Meyers won the pentathlon with 2,242 points. Congratulations to both squads and we look forward to watching both teams competing this Saturday at Attica Central School - the host site for the Section V Class B2 and B3 track and field championships. (Photos courtesy of Luke George)
almost 2 years ago, Eric Romesser
Attica track and field athletes are pictured competing in the Genesee Region Athletic Association Championships Saturday at Byron-Bergen.
Attica track and field athletes are pictured competing in the Genesee Region Athletic Association Championships Saturday at Byron-Bergen.
Attica track and field athletes are pictured competing in the Genesee Region Athletic Association Championships Saturday at Byron-Bergen.
Attica track and field athletes are pictured competing in the Genesee Region Athletic Association Championships Saturday at Byron-Bergen.
Attica track and field athletes are pictured competing in the Genesee Region Athletic Association Championships Saturday at Byron-Bergen.
Attica track and field athletes are pictured competing in the Genesee Region Athletic Association Championships Saturday at Byron-Bergen.
Spread the word! Attica Central School District is looking to hire a school secretary. This is a 12-month position with an hourly wage of $15. Full details can be found in the ‘Open Positions’ section of our website at the link below. Link: https://www.atticacsd.org/page/open-positions
almost 2 years ago, Matt Leader
'We're Hiring' graphic.
A few shots of Blue Devils in action on day one of the Genesee Region Track & Field Championships yesterday in Attica, courtesy of Luke George and Jenna Linsey. Day two of the league championships is tomorrow - Saturday, May 20 - at Byron-Bergen. Events start at 9:30 a.m. Go Blue Devils!
almost 2 years ago, Matt Leader
Track & Field athletes compete in the Genesee Region Championships Thursday in Attica.
Track & Field athletes compete in the Genesee Region Championships Thursday in Attica.
Track & Field athletes compete in the Genesee Region Championships Thursday in Attica.
Track & Field athletes compete in the Genesee Region Championships Thursday in Attica.
Track & Field athletes compete in the Genesee Region Championships Thursday in Attica.
Track & Field athletes compete in the Genesee Region Championships Thursday in Attica.
Track & Field athletes compete in the Genesee Region Championships Thursday in Attica.
Track & Field athletes compete in the Genesee Region Championships Thursday in Attica.
Earlier this week, ore-kindergarten students visited the Attica Post Office to send graduation invitations to their families. Students learned how to purchase and place stamps on the envelopes before putting them in the letter box. Staff at the post office invited the students back to see where their envelopes had gone and to tell them a little about what would happen to the mail next. Our students met some mail carriers and even the office’s postmaster! The students are excited to see the envelopes arrive in their mailboxes at home. (Photos courtesy of Carrie Willey)
almost 2 years ago, Matt Leader
Pre-kindergarten students are pictured earlier this week during a field trip to the Attica Post Office.
Pre-kindergarten students are pictured earlier this week during a field trip to the Attica Post Office.
Pre-kindergarten students are pictured earlier this week during a field trip to the Attica Post Office.
Pre-kindergarten students are pictured earlier this week during a field trip to the Attica Post Office.
Pre-kindergarten students are pictured earlier this week during a field trip to the Attica Post Office.
Pre-kindergarten students are pictured earlier this week during a field trip to the Attica Post Office.
CALLING ALL ARTISTS: We’re thrilled to announce an exciting opportunity for our middle and high school students to have their original artwork featured in a mural planned for our middle and high school cafeteria serving area. The Arts Council for Wyoming County recently awarded Dan Butler a $5,000 Community Arts Grant and Butler chose to partner with our district to create a mural in our middle and high school cafeteria. Butler is a longtime staple of the Wyoming County arts scene. One recent example of his work is the “Welcome to Wyoming County” mural on the side of Vertical Cafe on West Buffalo Street (Route 20A) in Warsaw (see attached flyer). Middle and high school students who plan on submitting artwork should incorporate food, agriculture or something that represents Attica into their pieces. The submission deadline is June 16. Entries should be turned in to Crystal Nutty in the High School Main Office or Faith Erb in the Middle School Main Office. Butler is expected to begin work on his mural this summer and have it finished in time for the start of the 2023-24 school year in September.
almost 2 years ago, Matt Leader
A poster advertising the mural competition for Attica middle and high school students.
NEW RECORD: Our boys varsity 4x400-meter relay team of Geoff Eisensmith, Colin Bannister, Jonah Clark and Simon Lamparelli ran a 3:28.62 at the Lancer Invitational last Friday at Eastridge High School, breaking the school record it set the week prior. The time was less than a second off the State Super Qualifying time of 3:27.83 - so darn close! Other solid performances at Eastridge came from: • Jack Janes, who took third place in the high jump (5 feet, 10 inches) • Taylor Zimmerman, who had a season’s best throw in the discus (133 feet, 6 inches) and took third overall. • Jonah Clark, who took second in the 400-meter hurdles (57.42) and fifth in the 110-meter hurdles (16.40). • Jordan Anderson, whose season’s best run in the 400-meter dash (53.49) earned him a sixth place finish. The boys will next be in action for the Genesee Region Championships Saturday, May 20 in Byron-Bergen. (Photo courtesy of Jenna Linsey)
almost 2 years ago, Matt Leader
Varsity track and field athletes are pictured.
Results from today’s school budget vote and Board of Education election are below. • Proposition #1 (2023-24 Budget Proposal): Passed (259 yes, 148 no) • Proposition #2 (School Bus Purchase): Passed (305 yes, 100 no) • Proposition #3 (Approval of Multi-Year Transportation Contract): Passed (345 yes, 62 no) • Proposition #4 (Stevens Memorial Community Library Tax Levy): Passed (301 yes, 106 no) Stevens Memorial Community Library Board of Trustees election Barbara Helak ran unopposed and was elected with 345 votes. Board of Education election Pamela Rudolph, Brian Fugle and Michael Janes were elected to the Board of Education. Vote totals are below: 1st: Pamela Rudolph (319 votes) 2nd: Brian Fugle (306 votes) 3rd: Michael Janes (280 votes) 4th: Rosalynn Repka (161 votes) Thank you to everyone who cast a ballot today!
almost 2 years ago, Matt Leader
Election results graphic.
Don’t forget, Attica - today is budget vote and Board of Education election day! Polls will be open from 1 to 9 p.m. in the lobby of our Performing Arts Center, 3338 E. Main Street Rd., Attica. Use the links below to view our budget newsletter and budget vote FAQ guide. Budget newsletter: https://core-docs.s3.amazonaws.com/documents/asset/uploaded_file/2319/ACSD/2980041/attica_2023-24_budget_newsletter_FINAL.pdf FAQ guide: https://www.atticacsd.org/article/1096171
almost 2 years ago, Matt Leader
Pictured is Attica’s Performing Arts Center, the voting location for today’s school budget vote and Board of Education election.
Pictured is Attica’s Performing Arts Center, the voting location for today’s school budget vote and Board of Education election.
Our fourth graders have been learning about simple electrical circuits recently and, last week, put their knowledge to the test with a pair of hands-on activities. With the help of Emilee Williamson, a library technology specialist with Genesee Valley BOCES, fourth grade students were tasked with creating non-traditional computer input devices using Makey Makey invention kits. “It plugs in much like a mouse or keyboard through the USB board. Conductive materials can be added to the alligator clip wires that attach to the Makey Makey to create new and inventive ways of interfacing with the computer,” Williamson explained. “On the first day of this activity, students learned about the Makey Makey kit by using their own bodies as conduits to make music through a music app on the Makey Makey website. On the second day of the activity, students worked collaboratively to plan, design and create a cardboard control board that they attached to their Makey Makey to play a game of Simon Says.” The Simon Says activity required students to apply their knowledge of the different parts of a circuit and materials that conduct electricity to create a controller that made the game easier to play.
almost 2 years ago, Matt Leader
Attica fourth graders are pictured last week creating simple electrical circuits using Makey Makey invention kits.
Attica fourth graders are pictured last week creating simple electrical circuits using Makey Makey invention kits.
Attica fourth graders are pictured last week creating simple electrical circuits using Makey Makey invention kits.
Attica fourth graders are pictured last week creating simple electrical circuits using Makey Makey invention kits.
Attica fourth graders are pictured last week creating simple electrical circuits using Makey Makey invention kits.
Attica fourth graders are pictured last week creating simple electrical circuits using Makey Makey invention kits.
Attica fourth graders are pictured last week creating simple electrical circuits using Makey Makey invention kits.
Attica fourth graders are pictured last week creating simple electrical circuits using Makey Makey invention kits.
Attica fourth graders are pictured last week creating simple electrical circuits using Makey Makey invention kits.
Attica fourth graders are pictured last week creating simple electrical circuits using Makey Makey invention kits.
Many thanks to the Buffalo Botanical Garden for coming to speak with our pre-kindergarteners last week. Our pre-k students learned about what plants need to survive and grow, then got to plant their very own terrarium to take home! (Photos courtesy of Sherry Bennett and Carrie Willey)
almost 2 years ago, Matt Leader
Pre-kindergarteners are pictured last week during a learning activity with a representative of the Buffalo Botanical Garden.
Pre-kindergarteners are pictured last week during a learning activity with a representative of the Buffalo Botanical Garden.
Pre-kindergarteners are pictured last week during a learning activity with a representative of the Buffalo Botanical Garden.
Pre-kindergarteners are pictured last week during a learning activity with a representative of the Buffalo Botanical Garden.
Pre-kindergarteners are pictured last week during a learning activity with a representative of the Buffalo Botanical Garden.
Pre-kindergarteners are pictured last week during a learning activity with a representative of the Buffalo Botanical Garden.
Pre-kindergarteners are pictured last week during a learning activity with a representative of the Buffalo Botanical Garden.
Pre-kindergarteners are pictured last week during a learning activity with a representative of the Buffalo Botanical Garden.
Pre-kindergarteners are pictured last week during a learning activity with a representative of the Buffalo Botanical Garden.
Pre-kindergarteners are pictured last week during a learning activity with a representative of the Buffalo Botanical Garden.
The Attica Board of Education has scheduled a public hearing for the purpose of gathering community input on a newly revised code of conduct for students and staff. The public hearing is Thursday, May 25 at 6:30 p.m. in the High School Library, 3338 E. Main Street Rd., Attica. The regularly scheduled meeting of the Board of Education will immediately follow the public hearing. The proposed code of conduct can be found at the link below. Link: https://core-docs.s3.amazonaws.com/documents/asset/uploaded_file/2319/ACSD/3026784/Proposed_2023-24_Code_of_Conduct.pdf
almost 2 years ago, Matt Leader
Come be part of our Blue Devils team! Attica Central School District is looking to hire a building maintenance mechanic and a head custodian. The hourly rate for the building maintenance mechanic position is $20. Salary for the head custodian position is $48,500 per year, plus a $0.75/hour night shift differential. Full details can be found in the ‘Open Positions’ section of our website at the link below. Link: https://www.atticacsd.org/page/open-positions?fbclid=IwAR1CYufZ_zSCKADoL-h5UJjpm7f_8M60uu-EOWFLWSAH1cLL-EMMObYo_Ck
almost 2 years ago, Matt Leader
A 'now hiring' graphic.
FARM TO SCHOOL: Diced butternut squash dressed in Merle Maple syrup and pretzel bites with a sweet maple mustard dipping sauce? Umm… yes please! Many thanks to Kristina Copeland and Eileen Downs of Merle Maple for stopping by our cafeteria today and letting our students (and staff) try a few of your delicious, local products! (Photos courtesy of Kris Wicks)
almost 2 years ago, Matt Leader
Students are pictured Friday during the Merle Maple taste testing.
Students are pictured Friday during the Merle Maple taste testing.
Students are pictured Friday during the Merle Maple taste testing.
Students are pictured Friday during the Merle Maple taste testing.
Students are pictured Friday during the Merle Maple taste testing.
Students are pictured Friday during the Merle Maple taste testing.
Students are pictured Friday during the Merle Maple taste testing.
Students are pictured Friday during the Merle Maple taste testing.
Students are pictured Friday during the Merle Maple taste testing.
Students are pictured Friday during the Merle Maple taste testing.