
Our kiddos were so full after chowing down they had to take a quick nap!
(Photos courtesy of Alyssa Allein)










Coming together and enjoying the traditions of the holiday, our third graders and teachers would like to wish everyone a very happy Thanksgiving!
More photos over on our Facebook page and some video highlights over on our YouTube channel at the links below!
Facebook photos link: https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?vanity=100057106403663&set=a.1364280658818801
YouTube video link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AyfN5Vkdc2M










Tambe graduated from Attica in 1988 and began her teaching career at Sheldon Elementary as a kindergarten aide in 1993. Since then, she’s served our students as a third grade teacher and a kindergarten teacher and will conclude her teaching career as an AIS math teacher at Attica Elementary.
“During her time here, Ann has guided countless children through their elementary years,” said Kristin Janes, a kindergarten teacher and Tambe’s colleague at Attica Elementary. “She would do anything for her students and her colleagues and I feel lucky to have gotten to work so closely with her over the years.”
“She is an invaluable part of our school community and will be greatly missed,” added Chaunda Hertel, another kindergarten teacher. “We’re happy she is able to move closer to her own children and enjoy the warm Florida weather. We hope she has a safe and healthy retirement - no one has earned it more!”

The seminar is an annual program of HOBY Youth Leadership, a national organization that seeks to provide leadership development opportunities that empower individuals to achieve their highest potential.
We’ll be sending two sophomores to this year’s seminar, which runs from June 12-14 at Hobart and WIlliam Smith Colleges in Geneva.
Those interested in attending must sign up with Ms. Erica Frongetta in the counseling office by Dec. 5.


Campus experts will be on hand at SUNY campuses across the state both days to answer financial aid questions and assist all New Yorkers seeking hands-on assistance with FAFSA completion, regardless of whether they applied to SUNY or the campus hosting the event. These events are free.
For a schedule of upcoming events and to register, use the link below.
Link: https://engage.suny.edu/portal/financial_aid_days

Alongside more than 70,000 FFA members from across the country, our students participated in leadership workshops, educational tours, competitions and inspiring keynote sessions focused on teamwork, agricultural innovation and personal growth.
During the convention, students had the opportunity to connect with industry professionals, explore career pathways in agriculture and network with FFA members from all 50 states and U.S. territories.
Highlights of the trip included attending the National Expo, participating in skill-building activities and cheering on national finalists from around the country. Students also got to attend a rodeo where they met rodeo professionals and take in other performances from a variety of entertainers.
Students left with awesome memories, new perspectives, and an interest in trying new competitions.
Well done, FFA - you’ve made Attica proud!
(Photos courtesy of Alyssa Wright)





Club members learned about organ and tissue donation, how they can become blood donors, the importance of signing up for the donor registry to help save lives and took a tour of the facility’s blood lab.
Our Connect Life club hosted a blood drive at the high school earlier this month and has another planned in March.
Many thanks to Connect Life HQ for hosting us!
(Photos courtesy of Jocelyn Pierce)


Club members loved experimenting with different mix-ins and flavors for their protein balls and granola bars while the real juice gummies were a big hit, with members excited to see how quickly they set up.
Our family and consumer science room was full of teamwork, creativity and pride as students sampled their healthy creations!






Founded in 2023 by billionaire businessman, philanthropist and Paychex founder Tom Golisano, the Golisano Institute offers two-year programs that focus solely on business with career planning starting in the very first quarter.
After arriving, our students attended an informational session from one of the institute’s admissions counselors. Then, students took a tour of the facility before sitting for a Q&A panel with four current students.
“We were also able to sit in a mock class from a current instructor there on business law,” said High School Counselor Dustin Gardner, who accompanied students on the trip. “That was probably the favorite part of the day as the instructor was very engaging and the kids were loving it.”
Students finished out the visit with some pizza, ping pong, pool and basketball, courtesy of the institute.
(Photos courtesy of Erica Frongetta and Dustin Gardner)
Fifth grader Phebe Wheeler was nominated by Ms. Stacey Donahue.
“Phebe can be counted on to take initiative and follow through,” said Donahue. “She stays on task and goes above and beyond, even when working alongside older students.”
Preston Schulz, a sixth grader, was nominated by Mrs. Melissa Mitchell.
“Preston has been putting a tremendous amount of effort into math class. You can tell he's really thinking about his learning and making sense of things in his head because he's asking meaningful questions about what we're learning,” said Mitchell. ”He's really rising to the challenge of 6th grade - great job, Preston!”
Audrey McNall, a seventh grader, was nominated by Mrs. Sarah Czekanski, who described Audrey as a “dedicated, kind and hard-working student.”
Eighth grader Ally Landphair was nominated by Mrs. Mary Beth Brotherton-Hardie and Mrs. Christine Meyers.
“Ally’s a positive role model, helps others, displays positive character traits daily and supports others that may need help,” said Brotherton-Hardie. “She’s also super helpful in carrying out daily tasks within my office such as helping with bulletin boards and researching career exploration programs to see what fits best for 8th grade students.”
Added Meyers: “Ally is kind, hardworking and patient.”

• Custodian Substitute (Part-Time)
• Food Service Helper Substitute (Part-Time)
• School Psychologist Long-Term Substitute (Full-Time)
• 1:1 Teacher’s Aide (Full-Time)
• General Science Long-Term Substitute
• Crossing Guard (Part-Time)
Visit our website at the link below for instructions on how to apply and to view all our current vacancies.
Come be part of our Blue Devils learning community!
Link: https://www.atticacsd.org/page/open-positions?fbclid=IwY2xjawOC4PZleHRuA2FlbQIxMABicmlkETEzU3FMWjB6d1A1R3htcTlvc3J0YwZhcHBfaWQQMjIyMDM5MTc4ODIwMDg5MgABHsVk8vlNrbyEBl53Ck_5G5Czdig-k6JGv9ZgNZrEZpL9Ae3MDQPxkQJPQmP4_aem_A1H6IzYfZYewZLhb-q94-g

Join us in congratulating our High School Students of the Month for October - Destin Stevens, Bryleigh Piechocki, Peyton Miller and Alyssa Armstrong!
Ninth grader Destin Stevens was nominated by Ms. Jocelyn Pierce and Mrs. Cindy Curtis.
“Destin has been working very hard. He challenged himself in math this year and is succeeding. He is very respectful and polite and when he leaves class, he always holds the door for Mrs. Curtis and others,” said Pierce. “You never see Destin without a smile on his face. He works hard to overcome whatever challenges he encounters.”
Added Curtis: ”Destin continually works hard daily, has a positive attitude about school, often picks up trash in the hallway when walking and is kind to his fellow students!”
Bryleigh Piechocki, sophomore, was nominated by Mrs. Elizabeth Winters.
“Bryleigh is conscientious about completing her biology work on time and takes pride in her work,” Winters said. “She is focused in class, will come in for help if needed and is performing very well overall. She is polite and a pleasure to teach. Keep up the good work, Bryleigh!”
Peyton Miller is our student of the month from the 11th grade and was nominated by Ms. Jocelyn Pierce
“Peyton was at the homecoming dance and when she was walking through the cafeteria, she stepped on something. She looked down and saw that it was a $100 bill,” Pierce recalled. “She immediately turned it in and the owner was found. I know not all students would have made this decision and I am very proud of her for doing the right thing.”
Senior Alyssa Armstrong was nominated by Mrs. Stacy Crowley.
“Alyssa is challenging herself this year and taking AP Calculus. She has been working really hard and trying her best. Alyssa asks good questions and participates in class. She is encouraging to her classmates and can always lighten the mood,” Crowley said. “Alyssa is involved in a lot of activities and clubs and is a real asset to the school community. She is always smiling and honestly brings joy to whatever room she is in.”

After the demonstration, students broke into kitchen groups to recreate the recipe on their own, applying what they had just learned. They practiced teamwork, communication, and attention to detail as they prepared and plated their dishes. The room was filled with excitement and the delicious aroma of fresh Alfredo as each group proudly presented their final creations. Every team’s dish turned out beautifully, and students added their own creative touches while keeping the traditional flavors intact.
Chef Stephanie’s energy, talent, and professionalism truly inspired everyone in attendance. Her visit was especially meaningful because she is a local success story — once a high school culinary student herself, she went on to study at the Niagara Culinary Institute and Niagara County Community College, where she was scouted to join the Bar Harbor Inn team. Even more special, her niece is a longtime member of our Fresh Connections Club, who looks up to her aunt and shares the same love for cooking!
We are so grateful that Chef Stephanie flew all the way here to spend the evening with us, sharing her knowledge, passion, and experience. It was an unforgettable meeting filled with learning, laughter, and incredible food — one that students unanimously agreed was among their favorite sessions so far!
Next up? Making healthy snacks at our Nov. 18 meeting. Stay tuned!



Read all three at the links below.
• Attica Elementary School: https://app.smore.com/n/bxavm
• Attica Middle School: https://app.smore.com/n/3asxm
• Attica High School: https://app.smore.com/n/6a57p


Enjoy your day off, Blue Devils, and thank you veterans!

More over on our Facebook page at the link below.
Link: https://www.facebook.com/media/set?vanity=100057106403663&set=a.1349119937001540
(Photos courtesy of Dustin Gardner and Erica Frongetta)







These students displayed individuality, our character trait for October, showed that it’s OK to be special and unique and demonstrated the power of celebrating themselves and others for who they are.
Our October students of the month were recognized at our monthly assembly Thursday in the multipurpose room were:
• Pre-kindergarten: Kasia Ratajczak and Emory Mest (not pictured)
• Kindergarten: Preslee Brown
• 1st Grade: Jason Harloff
• 2nd Grade: William Fuest
• 3rd Grade: Samantha Anderson and Miles Edwards
• 4th Grade: Gertrude Macho
Congratulations!
