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"Train" Lydon, #77, pumps up the student body getting them ready for the first football game of the season!

Finding friends on the walk into the building on the first day is always a great way to start the year!

Does anyone recognize these two? 🧐 👀 #NationalSchoolBreakfastWeek25

Olivia Massari escorted by Gabe Kavulic during the homecoming parade!

4th grade factor and multiply turkeys!

Can you guess who these guest servers are during National School Breakfast Week?

The football team and the band get ready for their first Friday night under the lights!

Mr. Virag teaching tempo in band!

Fall has arrived and we are enjoying all it has to offer!

Enjoying recess with friends on the new A-RES playground!

Science is a blast with Mr. Saxion! First grade launched their rockets!

8th Grade Students visited Flight 93 National Memorial

You never know what you are going to find in Mr. Saxion’s science class! #learningisfun #VikingPride

We got the Spirit! The A-R Viking Spirit!

Watch out Mr. Barta, this pie is for you!

One of our favorite things about A-R is when our little Vikings get to hang out and learn from our older Vikings! The A-R Cheerleaders hosted a mini cheer camp and then the mini cheerleaders performed on the field!

Apollo-Ridge Cross Country Team


Nurturing Future Leaders: The close-knit campus community provides an environment where high school students can mentor and inspire their middle school counterparts, helping them seize every opportunity and reach their full potential.

We are so very excited to present to you our new Viking Mascot!!!!

Pumpkin Day in Pre-K

We Are A-R!

Science is even sweeter when you learn about the science of motion making cotton candy in Mr. Saxion's 1st Grade classroom!

Valiant Vikings enjoyed lunch with SRO Harshell

College Biology students testing for carbs, lipids and proteins in our food.

Our multiplication skills are no joke, but the riddles are pretty 'punny'!

Mirabella Andree, Beck Andree, Aaron Myers, and Parker Gourley competed in the regional PJAS (Pennsylvania Junior Academy of Science) competition at Slippery Rock. All four obtained a first place award and will be moving on to the state competition in May at Penn State University. Beck also received a perfect award and a cash prize. Congratulations to these very successful Vikings on creating and presenting their individual science projects. They make A-R proud!

We Are A-R!

Thank you to the A-REF for sponsoring a portion of the cost of the new playground and popsicle day!

All smiles when it comes to sunshine, a new playground and popsicles! Thank you to the A-REF for sponsoring the popsicle treat!

1st Grade Scientist!

Kindergarten smiles are always welcome!

Rainy days call for inside recess!

A-R High School students took a field trip to the Build On Apprenticeship and Skilled Trades Fair and then to tour Rosedale Tech.

Mr. Skiba’s Student Athlete Advisory Committee spent time reading to elementary students

Family Fun Night!

Valiant Viking lunch with Officer Harshell winners!

A-RES Student Council Student of the Month

Homecoming parade

Halloween math fun in Mrs. Bowser’s class!

A great representation of A-R by a handful of LEOs who helped at a community dinner!

The Elementary Staff wore cardigans for World Kindness Day, November 13, 2024.

Middle School Students enter the building on the first day!

Elementary Students are excited to be back to school!

In focus lesson: Kindness has a domino effect!

School lunch is one of our favorite times of the day!

A new playground needs celebrated with popsicles! Thank you A-REF!

Kindergarten collected items for Orphans of the Storm Animal Shelter

Students enjoy the new playground at the Elementary School!

19 of our High School Choral students participated in Armstrong Sr. County Chorus

Thank you to the Apollo-Ridge Education Foundation for sponsoring Popsicles on the Playground

2nd Grade Science

Superintendent, Dr. Curci, welcomes students on the first day of school!

Mr. Saxion's first graders finished their maple tapping guide books and enjoyed tapping the trees. Science is fun!

Every year Mr. Saxion is amazed at the work his students put together for their experiments! He always says his favorite scientists are his students!

Mrs. Deceders room celebrated International Dot Day from the book, The Dot by Peter H. Reynolds! The Dot is about a caring teacher who dares a doubting student to trust in her own abilities by being brave enough to “make her mark”.

Members of SADD club participated in the Prevention Connection Fieldtrip sponsored by the Armstrong-Indiana-Clarion Drug and Alcohol Commission.

Kicking off the school year with a sweet treat during recess!

Gianna Suhadolnik 2nd place at the Keystone State Championships in the 9-10 Girls 85!

Middle School PTA Pie a Teacher day is always so much fun!

Popsicles on the playground to celebrate the new equipment!

Elementary Students unload from their busses and head into the 2024-2025 School Year

Cheerleaders take the Ray Bartha Court as they get the students ready for the first A-R football game of the season!

A-RMS Teachers Support A-R Band

Valiant Vikings!

4th grade factor and multiply turkeys!

Making Applesauce!

Mrs. Donaldson’s and Mrs. Hartman’s chemistry classes celebrated Mole Day on October 23. A mole is a unit of measurement in chemistry equivalent to 6.02 x 10^23 atoms. The unit has been made into a fun day full of puns and mole day projects.

NATIONAL HONORS SOCIETY

Super Mario Bros Sophomore Float

Cross Country WPIAL athletes

A-R Marching Band participated in the Kennywood Parade!

A-R 4th Grade takes on Heinz Hall

Valiant Viking Bonus Bag Winners
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