
Kindergarten getting in on the fun. Here's Evelyn F crushing these battles!


Here's Eva, Ryan (with a goal of 1000 questions) and Olivia (a kindergartener) continuing to help AGR by working on prodigy over the weekend!



More Prodigy pictures! Here's Bristol & Jacob, and Jovie!




Adam, Evan, Avery and Braxley (who did over 1300 questions!) are all pictured here working on prodigy!





Great job yesterday. We have a serious battle between Mr. Halletts class and Mrs. Days class for top class. Let's see if, as a school, we can hit 5k questions today. Will you be helping us climb the leaderboard or sitting on the sidelines?

The Zinn girls, Rose & Quentin, Dylan, Kennedy, and Reagan all working on prodigy this weekend!!






Matt Flynn working on prodigy!


Jackson Moore, 5th grade Hallett, prodigy photo


Max hit 1,000 questions answered today! 1,604 in a 2 day total! Goooo AGR!


Hudson Standley is loving Prodigy Math!!


To help with the prodigy competition, if you have children working on it at home, please send a photo to mortman@ccpsweb.org to be a social media star!
Here's a picture of our 4th grader Ryan working during dinner!


AGR Fourth graders completed the third part of our MWEE (meaningful watershed educational experience) today by planting multiple trees out by the 2-5 playground and fields. Our goal is to provide more shade, help with run off and attract pollinators! Thanks to Friends of the Rappahannock for getting the land ready and assisting the kids with planting the trees. Each fourth grade class did their part to help with planting.











Thank you volunteers!


No matter how big or how small, donations and volunteering time is greatly appreciated. AGR today hosted a volunteer appreciation lunch. Thank you so much to everyone who attended and for those who have donated, but we're unable to attend today.





Pumping students up for the national prodigy competition, which concludes on May 14 with pizza and prodigy night.





AGR reached Platinum level for Prodigy and is competing in the national tournament for a chance to win a technology grant up to $100,000! (We were 1st place in Virginia for 4 months straight!!) This would be HUGE for our school. Students are encouraged to play Prodigy at home.


3rd graders worked on a rainbow lab experiment today. Try it at home to see the end result!! 🌈





Prodigy Math team leaders are ready for the national championship!! Let’s have some fun while we “beef up” our math skills!!



Here is the May, and final, lunch calendar for the school year!
ADA compliant and interactive menus are found on the Culpeper Schools website and app.


Here's today's robo call! Any questions please call (540) 825-0616
