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Hot off the press! Our very own Mary Eaton is the recipient of the Alcorn County Red Rose Award for being an outstanding woman educator. Ms. Mary is very deserving of this honor, to say the least. We are proud of the work she does, and grateful for a community that recognizes her value as well. This award is courtesy of the Upsilon Chapter of Delta Kappa Gamma International.
Congratulations to AAEC Teacher of the Year 2024, Mr. Matthew Young! Mr. Young fills a vital gap at AAEC as an instructional leader for students, and for ASD as a technology coach for teachers. The positive impact Mr. Young has on students is evident by their behavior and academic growth. His hard work and dedication are much appreciated by all at AAEC.
Bro. Tommy and Wesley with Living Free Ministries brought two guests with them to AAEC today: Alcorn County Circuit Clerk, Christy Starling and Mississippi First Circuit Court Judge, John White. Students and staff gave their full attention as these two shared wisdom from their unique perspectives. It's comforting to know that we have fair and community-driven officials who seek to make a difference by meeting with and encouraging AAEC & ACTC students. Thank you both for you time today!
Day 1 of "Where's Baby Jesus?" The winner today was Ms. Stacy, but she didn't realize he was snoozing away above her head until the end of the day! 😂
Can you find Him in this picture?
Happy Thanksgiving from all of us at AAEC! Today we had several community members and parents stop by to share a meal, play a game, and give thanks. Many students that graduate from the AAEC program go on to be successful in their original school environment, and we are grateful these as well as the ones here now and those that are to come. 🙏
This week Living Free Ministry brought Justin with them to share his story with AAEC students. Justin explained how he found victory and freedom over a life challenged by addiction. Justin is one of many guests from the Freedom Center that presents a positive example of overcoming extreme circumstances.
"A good example is far better than a good precept." - Dwight Moody
Alternative school isn't the place that students want to be on their birthday, but at AAEC we find that taking the time to celebrate and affirm students in Good Things like this builds confidence and improves work ethic and behavior. We've had a lot of October birthdays this year, both students and staff.
Happy birthday to all!
Today Living Free Ministries brought a special guest with them to AAEC! Rodney Williams is the author of "Club Meth to Christ". Mr. Rodney shared his inspiring story of forgiveness and redemption with AAEC students today. Students received an encouraging message of hope, and also a free copy of his book. We appreciate our continued partnership with Living Free Ministries, and the opportunity to hear from Rodney Williams today.
Family Friday! Today the students took a break from their book work to learn the yummy science of ice cream. After a few minutes of bag shaking to allow the salt to do its thing, AAEC students got to enjoy a sweet cold treat as a reward to a week of hard work.
Wesley Jackson, Bubba, and Jake visited AAEC students today to talk to them about making positive lifelong decisions, and the impact that all choices can have. We are thankful for these Wednesday visits from Living Free Ministries in Corinth, MS. They always bring with them encouragement, kindness, a challenge, and fresh donuts!
Healthy coping strategies are important tools that students learn and practice at AAEC. Mr. Young is working on a puzzle with a student and practices "frustration tolerance" by modeling coping skills like deep breathing, taking breaks, and positive self talk!
Family Friday!
On Fridays this year AAEC students and staff have been gathering around the "big" table to enjoy their lunch together. While academics is the top priority, AAEC staff makes it a point to frequently engage and connect with students in this type of way.
AAEC Teacher of the Year Sherry Putt is pictured with Director Randy Holt, Assistant Superintendent Angela Harris, and Superintendent Brandon Quinn.--Well Deserved and Earned! Way to go Mrs. Putt
Officer Timbes visits AAEC
Wayne Keylon, Living Free/Teen Challenge consultant from Chattanooga, Tennessee came by the AAEC today to with Bro. Tommy Wilson to speak to the student about his life experiences working with Living Free Ministries around the world as well as Teen Challenge. He encouraged the students to make good decisions and get involved in the community as a volunteer. He mentioned that it was easy to just sit and watch. Always good to have someone come to the AAEC and speak to our students! By the way, he is 75 years young!
Bro Brett Butler Director of Operations at Crosswinds Ministries, is a familiar face at the AAEC. He spoke to the students today about making good decisions, helping others that are in need. Always good to have Bro. Brett with us!