After competing in a rigorous audition process against top programs from across the state, Woodland's musicians secured a coveted performance spot at the conference. The celebration included a surprise Jandy's treat and a chance to reflect on the work that made this achievement possible.
From early morning rehearsals to after-school practices, this accomplishment is definitely a testament to the dedication of our students and the leadership of their directors. We are excited to see the Jazz Band represent Woodland and Bartow County on the state stage next January in Athens!
Congratulations, Mrs. Clark & WHS Musicians! Way to make school history!
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Biggest improvements:
1️⃣Adairsville Elementary: 18-point improvement
2️⃣Adairsville High: 16.1-point improvement
3️⃣Red Top Middle: 12.3-point improvement
Attendance leaders:
1️⃣Adairsville Elementary: 7.5% chronic absenteeism
2️⃣Pine Log: 9.3% chronic absenteeism
3️⃣White Elementary: 9.8% chronic absenteeism
Middle School Best ▶️Adairsville Middle (13.7)
High School Best ▶️ Adairsville High (17.6)
Eleven of our 20 schools finished below the 15% chronic absenteeism threshold, and district attendance increased from 92.5% to 94.3%, surpassing the state average!
This isn't just an attendance milestone; it's a reflection of a community that came together to reconnect students with their schools and restore a culture of showing up every day!
Congratulations to our students, families, educators, and staff who made this remarkable turnaround possible!
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Through hands-on training in robot design, coding, game strategy, and team logistics, these coaches are preparing for the 2026–27 FIRST LEGO League BIOGLOW season, which launches August 4.
By investing in their own learning today, these educators are helping inspire the next generation of innovators, problem-solvers, and engineers tomorrow!
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STRATEGIC START: A successful school year doesn’t start on the first day of school, it starts long before students arrive! Today, our principals and assistant principals joined Chief Leadership & Learning Officer Dave Stephenson and other district leaders for a leadership kickoff focused on operations, preparation, and ensuring every school is ready for a great year ahead!
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After graduating from WHS in 2016, Emily earned a degree in Biomedical Engineering from Georgia Tech and now serves as an R&D Quality Engineer at bioMérieux in Salt Lake City, Utah. Her work helps develop diagnostic medical devices that aid in the fight against antimicrobial resistance, with a focus on patient safety and quality standards.
Emily credits the rigorous coursework and encouragement she received at WHS with helping prepare her for success at Georgia Tech and beyond.
Emily's ties to BCSS run deep. Her mother, Amy Gruelich, taught at Taylorsville for 27 years, her brother Tad graduated from WHS in 2013, and this fall she'll marry fellow WHS graduate Will Broome. Even more special, Will's sister, Rebecca Macedo, is now a teacher at Woodland High School, showing how BCSS connections can come full circle!
We're proud of all you're accomplishing, Emily, and can't wait to see what's next!
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“We are incredibly proud to receive this Arts Education Grant,” said Woodland High School Principal Melinda Wilder. “This funding will help take our school-wide musical to the next level by enhancing costumes, set design, and other production elements. Most importantly, it gives our students an even greater opportunity to showcase their talents, creativity, and hard work. We can't wait to see the impact it has on this year's performance.”
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HOMEGROWN TALENT: What does it say about a school when its graduates want to come back and work there?
This year, we're welcoming four more alumni to our CASS HIGH SCHOOL team:
• Nyssa Triana (Class of 2016), Lead Counselor
• Makenzie Gaddy (Class of 2021), Autism Teacher
• Bentley Bagwell (Class of 2005), Agriculture Teacher
• Rylee Moore (Class of 2022), Special Education Teacher
Their return brings our total number of CHS alumni working in the building to 27!
That's more than a statistic! It's a reflection of a school community people believe in, even after they've graduated!
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Local Daily Tribune Photographer Randy Parker shared these amazing shots, and we couldn’t keep them to ourselves! 📸
Congrats again, Class of 2026!
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➡️Thursday, July 9
➡️ 4:00 PM – 6:00 PM
➡️BCSS Central Office Board Room
➡️ We’re hiring in multiple classified roles, including:
✅ Custodians
✅ Paraprofessionals
✅ School Nutrition Program Staff
✅ Bus Drivers & Monitors
✅ HVAC Technicians
✅ Substitute positions
👉 Don’t miss your chance to connect, ask questions, and take the next step toward joining our team!

From June 4–7, Kingston Elementary’s all-girls team competed alongside teams from around the world in the robot game, robot design, innovation project, and core values. Their hard work and teamwork paid off as they joined forces with two other teams to earn the TOP ALLIANCE AWARD! What a testament to their collaboration and determination!
Beyond the competition, the team explored the Georgia Tech campus, made new friends, and enjoyed some of the best sights and eats in Midtown Atlanta.
What an unforgettable experience for these talented young leaders!

From the ancient streets of Athens to the breathtaking blue waters of the Aegean Sea, students experienced history in a way no textbook could replicate. They stood in awe atop the Acropolis, taking in the iconic Parthenon, a symbol of classical civilization that has stood for centuries.
Their travels continued to Delphi, once considered the center of the ancient world, where they learned about the significance of Greek mythology and history. Along the coastline and across beautiful blue waters, the group made their way to the stunning island of Mykonos, soaking in unforgettable views and vibrant culture.
The adventure didn’t stop there! Students also visited Rhodes, rich with medieval history, and even crossed into Turkey, stepping onto the continent of Asia, a once-in-a-lifetime experience that connected continents and cultures in a single trip.
From ancient ruins to island horizons, this journey gave Adairsville students a global perspective, lifelong memories, and stories they’ll carry with them well past their college years!

This camp closes tomorrow, and a new one begins next week! Who wants a spot?
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- Creative School Arts Integration School of Excellence Award (AHS)
- 6 "Beating the Odds" schools (EES, HCES, CLES, ALES, CMS, WMS)
- 13 AP Honor School Designations (System record)
- Record-breaking AP scholar numbers
- 6 Title I Reward Schools (MRES, WES, CLES, ALES, PLES, RTMS)
- State STEM Certification (three total)
- Historically high district graduation rate
- SAT/ACT above national averages
- Increased BCCCA certifications
& MORE! Undeniable progress👏

