
Ms. Moskowitz & her seventh graders are learning about human body systems. Today, they observed cells and tissues under the microscope. They looked at long tissue, bone, tissue, nerve tissue, and cardiac muscle tissue!





Abington Middle School's 8th grade student Sinai presented to 6th graders about bullying and how to address bullying. We are proud of the engagement of our students and look forward to continuing to address bullying as a whole.





Photos from last week's orchestra rehearsal 🎻


Photos from Stem class







Photos from art class 🎨





Photos from last week's 7th grade girls basketball game



Any 7th Grade Boys interested in trying out for the basketball team, please join the Google Classroom with the Code: 3WNQQCH
There will also be an interest meeting with Coach Cawley in the Little Theatre during Advisory on Tuesday December 17th (9:30 to 9:55). Please plan to attend to hear information on try-outs and P-I-A-A Clearances.

More photos from yesterday's Starbooks book tasting :)

Yesterday, 6th grade students in Mrs. Ambrose’s ELA class enjoyed learning about poetry and trying novels in verse with a Starbooks book tasting. Shout out to the Jenkintown Starbucks for providing some treats and supplies for students to enjoy!


The GSA will have its next meeting on Wednesday 12/4 after school in room C54. Please reach out to one of the sponsors if you have any questions.

Today our sixth graders did an exciting lab studying the properties of matter states!





This year's Thanksgiving 🥫Food 🥫Drive was a huge success..
AMS donated 1,175 items and yesterday several Student Council reps packaged 60 "baskets".
Each team contributed to the donations, with some significant contributors*:
6th-Sharks (152) and StingRays (239)
7th- Bobcats (131) and Bears (136)
8th- Eagles (98)
*Numbers are "straight" item donations (we awarded extra points for focus items and decorated collection boxes. There was no change to "winners").
Huge shout out to this year's StuCo for all their efforts and the AMS community for their generosity!



Beginning Monday 12/2, all students coming to the library during advisory/workshop must have their school IDs with them. If you lost your ID and need a replacement you can see Ms. Shefcik in the 6th grade office to buy a new one for $8.00.

Any 7th Grade Boys interested in trying out for the basketball team, please join the Google Classroom with the Code: 3WNQQCH
There will also be an interest meeting with Coach Cawley in the Little Theatre during Advisory on Tuesday December 17th (9:30 to 9:55). Please plan to attend to hear information on try-outs and P-I-A-A Clearances.

The middle schools’s PBIS theme is Safe, Responsible, and Kind (SRK). Throughout the marking period student receive red SRK tickets from staff when they display impressive Safe, Responsible, or Kind behaviors in the building. Students who met the advertised behavior expectations and were able to turn in 10 of the SRK tickets they earned to their Advisory teacher were invited to the SRK Event. Over 500 students attended the marking period 1 Bingo event. Many thanks to the PTO for providing great prizes and the parents and student volunteers who made to positive event happen!!









More photos from our “Reverse the Curse” spirit day :)






It was “Reverse the Curse” spirit day sponsored by the yearbook at AMS where teachers dressed like students and students dressed like teachers. Advisory classes with the most participants won a prize but the laughs it brought made everyone a winner. Can you guess who the students dressed up as?






On Tuesday, after finishing reading “Hatchet,” Mrs. Roach and her students participated in an Escape Room activity. They had to work together to complete five tasks, including a secret mystery quote, in order to escape!






SURVEY DEADLINE EXTENDED: Don’t miss your chance to weigh in on the future of Abington Middle School. Tomorrow, Nov. 22, will be the final day to participate in our ThoughtExchange on the proposed facility options! The survey will close on Friday at 5 p.m. Every opinion counts, and the more feedback we have, the better we can plan for the future. Click here to participate in our ThoughtExchange: https://tejoin.com/scroll/815918726


Students in STEM classes at Abington Middle School were visited by The Physics Bus last week, a traveling field trip that provides students with the opportunity to experiment with everyday household objects.







