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Breast Cancer Celebrates PINK
The  students and Faculty at J.S. Abrams Elementary Collected Change for the Cure On Fridays in October. The students made donations to the Breast Cancer Research Foundation of Alabama. The students were allowed to wear PINK each Friday.

Fire Prevention Week
The Abrams Elementary School students and faculty participated in Fire Prevention Week. The Bessemer City Fire Department Captain Carlton Jackson arranged for Sparky to come out to the school for a assembly. The students learned ways to be safe at home and school in the case of a fire or emergency. They also took a tour of the Fire engine to see how various tools are used by the firefighters.

Safe Walk To School  DAY at Abrams Elementary School
The J.S. Abrams Elementary School participated in Walking School Bus on October 9. This was a National Day for students to walk to school. Safe Routes to school is initiative to encourage students to be safe. Trained volunteers leaders walk children to school. The students are encouraged to be healthy and walking to school is like recess before school. Students in  K-5 participated in the Safe Walk to School Coloring Contest the winners are: Christina Dotson, Vanessa Duran, Makayla Davis, Marcus Mason, Kaylnn Abbott, and Makeda Beavers. Congratulations to the Abrams Elementary School Mighty Champions.

Grandparents Day at J.S. Abrams Elementary School
We love our Grandparents. The students at Abrams Elementary School invited their grandparents to come out for lunch and a photo. Having a great family support system contributes to students academic success. The mighty Champion staff welcomes grandparents to come and support our mission of developing productive self motivated learners who take pride in accomplishments and contributions to society.

RED Ribbon Week 2013 at Abrams Elementary School
The guidance counselor Melba Johnson-Shanks at Abrams Elementary School had a week of activities for RED Ribbon Week. A drug Free assembly was held and the Bessemer Police Department’s DARE officer Bruister spoke about making good choices. Sergeant Ryans came to share about being Drug free in the community, and did a demonstration of how the Bessemer Police Department uses K-9 dogs to sniff for illegal drugs in the community, or on the streets.
College is cool, Not drugs. On this day students  & faculty wear their favorite college shirts

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