
Congratulations to Joslyn Barnett. She earned her 100th win as an Attica wrestler. Way to go Joslyn!!!!


Congratulations to Joslyn Barnett and Aubrey Bartkowiak for winning their weight division in the WRC Girls Wrestling Championship last night.



Boys & Girls Varsity Basketball Holiday Tourney Info


Update- The power has been restored and we are back to our regular 2 hour delay schedule.

Dear Parents,
We wanted to inform you that we are currently experiencing a power outage in both our elementary and high school buildings. At this time, safety lights are functioning, and we are operating on a modified schedule to ensure the safety and well-being of all students.
Our administration is actively working with Duke Electric to resolve the issue as quickly as possible. Please rest assured that all students are being fed, and we are closely monitoring the situation. We will inform you as soon as possible if we need to have an early dismissal.
Thank you for your support and patience during this time.
Sincerely,
Mrs. Balensiefer

Attica Consolidated School Corporation will be on a two-hour delay this morning.

The PCC and Work Based Learning students from AHS toured Harrison Steel this morning. Thanks to Jason Beck and staff for hosting us on this informative tour.


Beginning Monday, December 16th, buses will be dropping off and picking up students behind the building. If your child is a car rider you will now be able to pull up to the front of the building. There will no longer be a wait time on buses. The only entrance and exit to the school will be off of Sycamore Street. The gate that has been in use to enter and leave the grounds by the corporation office will be locked and no longer in use.

Beginning Monday, December 16th, buses will be dropping off and picking up students behind the building. If your child is a car rider you will now be able to pull up to the front of the building. There will no longer be a wait time on buses. The only entrance and exit to the school will be off of Sycamore Street. The gate that has been in use to enter and leave the grounds by the corporation office will be locked and no longer in use.

Tonight's band and choir concert. Nice job everyone!









Congratulations to the team of Shoaf-Pawlak for placing 4th in the Finance division at ISU DECA District competition Tuesday.
As a school we are blessed to take students from the Attica chapter to the event. This is our second year of DECA with the representation of students who have taken or are taking business classes through the Business, Entrepreneurship & Marketing pathway.
The teams were: Shoaf/Pawlak (finances), Wood/Lovell-Ramey (hospitality), Lathrop/Bartkowiak (marketing) & Powell/McKinney (business law and ethics) with advisor Mrs Current.








Beginning Monday, December 16th, buses will be dropping off and picking up students behind the building. If your child is a car rider you will now be able to pull up to the front of the building. There will no longer be a wait time on buses.

Our junior high student council members are assisting at Christmas in Attica today. The Devon is showing a free movie with free popcorn and a drink beginning at 2:00 this afternoon .



Members of the high school choir sang Christmas music for the residents of Autumn Trace this morning, followed by a carol sing-a-long.


2025 Lilly Endowment Community Scholarship


Attica's Bartkowiak and Barnett share Journal & Courier Athlete of the Week honors
https://www.jconline.com/story/sports/high-school/2024/12/02/lafayette-indiana-high-school-sports-athlete-of-the-week-candidates-nov-26-30/76656929007/

The junior high band, choir and theater students attended a performance of Miracle on 34th Street yesterday. They traveled to Harmony Dinner Theater for a home cooked meal and a show.







Our core value for December is service. Ms. Emily had a special guest come visit each of the classrooms. Nicole Tillotson brought in her service dog, Violet, to talk about how service dogs help others. Thank you, Nicole and Violet!










AES will be hosting a family literacy night on December 11. There will be family friendly activities, Bingo, and prizes.


Janet Allbaugh, nurse practitioner, visited the 6th grade careers’ class. She brought several medical instruments the students could actually use!



