Mission
The mission of Alcona Community Schools, in partnership with our community, is to educate and empower each student to become a caring, responsible, competent world citizen.
About Us
At Alcona Community Schools, we believe that a commitment to Excellence Today leads to student Success Tomorrow. We are committed to becoming a premier public school district that has high expectations for students and staff, engages and supports all learners, and produces highly competent students prepared for college or careers.
We welcome parent and community involvement in our schools! We know that our success depends upon a strong, positive relationship with our community to support learning goals. Get involved in our schools. You will always be welcome!
We hope you will find the information and resources on our website useful and valuable. We are constantly seeking to improve our services and welcome suggestions and feedback. Our children are the key to the future and ensuring their success is our highest priority.
P.O. Box 249
Lincoln, MI 48742
Projects
Teachers and students from Alcona Community Schools, local volunteers and community partners have come together to make a difference in their community! | Info | ||
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Environmental Science Students partner in monitoring and developing a watershed management plan for their local Black River Watershed | Info | ||
Raising Lake Sturgeon, Chinook Salmon, and Lake Trout in the classroom to help our fisheries! | Info | ||
8th Graders Travel the Old Stagecoach Route | Info | ||
Alcona High Schoolers Take a Tour of the Harbor and Brainstorm Ways for it to be More Cost and Energy Efficient | Info | ||
Students use chemical and aquatic invertebrate tests to determine health of Hubbard Lake. | Info | ||
Alcona High School Industrial Arts teacher, Chuck Boyer, is getting the local community involved in his woodshop program through placed based education. | Info | ||
Alcona High Schoolers pull invasive species, take water samples and get an interactive study of northeast vegetation is this beautiful area | Info | ||
The Alcona High School Environmental Science class worked on this project all year - from planning to funding to actually installing! | Info | ||
Alcona 8th Graders Pick Up & Document Litter Around School Grounds to Help But Also Brainstorm | Info | ||
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8th Graders Bring to Life Science Techniques They Have Been Learning in the Classroom | Info | ||
Alcona seventh and eighth graders are working to educate their local community on threatened and endangered species that can be found at Negwegon State Park. | Info |