Prodigy weekend update!
Students can earn a frozen treat if they meet the goal set for each grade level (see below). The student with the most questions per grade level will win a mystery prize! They're pretty good prizes!
In order to earn a frozen treat students in each grade must do the following:
1st grade needs to answer 100 questions,
2nd grade 150 questions
3rd grade 200 questions
4th grade 250 questions
5th 300 questions.
School Lunch Hero Day is celebrated annually on the first Friday in May—this year, that day was today, May 1—to honor school nutrition professionals who prepare healthy meals, manage allergies, and serve students with care. Created by author Jarrett Krosoczka, it recognizes the dedication of cafeteria staff, cooks, and staff. We love our AGR School Lunch Heroes!





Visit Franks Diner on Saturday! Proceeds will go to Support fifth grade end of year celebrations

Last week, Mrs. McFarland's 3rd Graders hatched Praying Mantis babies with the help from Joanna Kilby from our local 4H. Thank you Mrs. Kilby for coming to teach us about this very interesting life cycle!





Don't forget to turn in your Prodigy Night permission slips - it takes place this Friday, from 3:30-5:00! Email da5947@ccpsweb.org if you wish for your child to stay but cannot find the sheet.

Here is the final lunch menu for the year!

Here's today's robo call! Please call (540) 825-0616 for questions.

From October to March, AGR’s first grade students participated in the Book It Challenge, reading an additional 200 minutes each month. Today, our first grade Book It winners celebrated their hard work with a pizza party and an Amazing Reader medal. Way to go, readers!

Students got to enjoy prepping for the Reading SOL at the outdoor classroom today as a reward for putting in AWESOME effort on their IRW SOL on Tuesday!




Check Thursday folders for the flyers about yearbook sales, as well as the upcoming Prodigy Night!


Ms. Ciccarone's 3rd Grade class cleaned up trash on the AG playground. Happy Earth Day!




Can you guess what happened next during library STEM stations?


Johanna Kilby is pictured here talking about the butterfly life cycle to 1st graders. We appreciate volunteers and guests visiting to enhance learning!
Here is today's robo call. Please contact the office with questions (540) 825-0616.


4th graders brought in 3D figures found in the environment and worked together to create the ultimate wedding cake!! Be on the lookout for cubes, cones, rectangular prisms, cylinders, spheres, and square pyramids. Once you start looking, you’ll find they are everywhere!!




Kindergarten and Preschool Registration for the 2026–2027 school year is now open! 🎒✏️
Families can complete the enrollment process online by visiting www.culpeperschools.org and selecting “Enroll New Student.”
Please note: All current Pre-K students must register as new students for Kindergarten.

Ms. Ciccarone's third graders were "digging" Science class today! They studied weathering and erosion using a cookie, a toothpick, and some water.




Please join us for our next Spirit Night, this Thursday at Mama Mai's! See the flyer!

Many thanks to our parents that came in to present to 4th and 5th Graders for Career Day! A great selection and wonderful presentations kept students engaged and inspired!

AGR 4th Graders enjoyed a combination of screen time and outside time, using their chromebooks to find shapes around our playground area! The most challenging to find was the square pyramid - please look around at home to find one!
