LIGHTS, CAMERA, ACTION: We’re thrilled to host our first AV Production Showcase, spotlighting bold, creative, and completely student‑driven work from:
🎙️ Adairsville Elementary – Tiger Talk Network
🦁 Allatoona Elementary – Roar Report
🎥 Pine Log Elementary – PLES Productions
Our elementary students stepped into the world of broadcast production using high‑school and college‑level equipment, gaining early exposure to skills and careers many students don’t encounter until much later. Their confidence, collaboration, and creativity were on full display.
A sincere thank‑you to Cooper Fiscus‑van Rossum with the Georgia Film Academy for guiding students through the production process and helping them understand what’s possible in the field. His support made a meaningful difference in preparing them for today’s showcase and beyond!
One student shared that she was “eternally grateful for this experience,” and that sentiment truly captures the impact of this STEM initiative!
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🎙️ Adairsville Elementary – Tiger Talk Network
🦁 Allatoona Elementary – Roar Report
🎥 Pine Log Elementary – PLES Productions
Our elementary students stepped into the world of broadcast production using high‑school and college‑level equipment, gaining early exposure to skills and careers many students don’t encounter until much later. Their confidence, collaboration, and creativity were on full display.
A sincere thank‑you to Cooper Fiscus‑van Rossum with the Georgia Film Academy for guiding students through the production process and helping them understand what’s possible in the field. His support made a meaningful difference in preparing them for today’s showcase and beyond!
One student shared that she was “eternally grateful for this experience,” and that sentiment truly captures the impact of this STEM initiative!
#betterinbartow #only1bartow #proudtobebartow
READ ACROSS AMERICA WEEK: There were no bigger smiles than those on the faces of Allatoona Elementary students during a surprise visit today from Superintendent Terza and Deputy Superintendent Suttle! Our district leaders never miss an opportunity to champion literacy and celebrate our young readers!
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JOIN US: This Showcase is open to the public and a great opportunity to see all of our Robotics teams in action!
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CELEBRATING BLACK HISTORY: Cass High School’s Black Student Union hosted an outstanding Annual Black History Fair in recognition of Black History Month. This year’s event highlighted the influential contributions of Black musicians and featured several literary works that reflect important voices and experiences.
The fair also welcomed Cass High alumnus and entrepreneur Darnell Jackson, who shared insights from his work and community involvement.
We appreciate the effort, preparation, and leadership shown by the students and staff who helped bring this meaningful learning experience to the Cass High community!
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The fair also welcomed Cass High alumnus and entrepreneur Darnell Jackson, who shared insights from his work and community involvement.
We appreciate the effort, preparation, and leadership shown by the students and staff who helped bring this meaningful learning experience to the Cass High community!
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REAL MOMENTUM: One thing the public doesn’t always see, but should, is how often our superintendent, deputy superintendent, and several board members are IN THE WORK. They're in classrooms, in conversations, and in the daily moments that shape teaching and learning. These visits happen quietly and consistently because our leaders care deeply about not only whether our students are learning, but whether they’re learning at high levels.
This week, Superintendent Clint Terza, Deputy Superintendent Christian Suttle, and Board Chair Butch Emerson spent time at White Elementary, and several other schools, participating in Literacy Walks. They described the experience as truly inspiring. Moving from room to room, talking with students, and observing instruction firsthand gave them a clear view of the remarkable progress happening as teachers and students embrace our new Arts and Letters literacy curriculum.
From rich text discussions to meaningful reading moments, White Elementary students demonstrated what rigorous, high‑quality literacy instruction looks like. Their enthusiasm, paired with the dedication and expertise of their teachers, reflects the strong momentum building across the school and throughout the district!
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This week, Superintendent Clint Terza, Deputy Superintendent Christian Suttle, and Board Chair Butch Emerson spent time at White Elementary, and several other schools, participating in Literacy Walks. They described the experience as truly inspiring. Moving from room to room, talking with students, and observing instruction firsthand gave them a clear view of the remarkable progress happening as teachers and students embrace our new Arts and Letters literacy curriculum.
From rich text discussions to meaningful reading moments, White Elementary students demonstrated what rigorous, high‑quality literacy instruction looks like. Their enthusiasm, paired with the dedication and expertise of their teachers, reflects the strong momentum building across the school and throughout the district!
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GEORGIA AP DAY 2026: Four outstanding students from Adairsville High School had the opportunity to participate in AP (Advanced Placement) Day at the Capitol!
They met with state senators and representatives to advocate for Advanced Placement programs and to share their personal stories about the meaningful impact AP has had on their academic journeys. From gaining college-level skills to building confidence and preparing for future careers, our students spoke passionately about why access to AP matters.
In addition to meeting with lawmakers, the group experienced a rare opportunity to sit in both the House and Senate galleries to observe live legislative sessions. Witnessing the legislative process firsthand made the day even more memorable.
We couldn’t be prouder of these students for representing our school system with professionalism, confidence, and heart. Their voices truly make a difference.
They met with state senators and representatives to advocate for Advanced Placement programs and to share their personal stories about the meaningful impact AP has had on their academic journeys. From gaining college-level skills to building confidence and preparing for future careers, our students spoke passionately about why access to AP matters.
In addition to meeting with lawmakers, the group experienced a rare opportunity to sit in both the House and Senate galleries to observe live legislative sessions. Witnessing the legislative process firsthand made the day even more memorable.
We couldn’t be prouder of these students for representing our school system with professionalism, confidence, and heart. Their voices truly make a difference.

CENTRAL OFFICE CELEBRATIONS: When you’re part of a school system and community like ours, there’s always something to celebrate!
This month, we’re proud to shine a spotlight on Laura Guthrie, our dedicated Hospital/Homebound Teacher. Laura supports several chronically ill students, among others, and her compassion shows in everything she does. She brings empathy, patience, and steady support to our students and their families during some of their most challenging moments. We are deeply grateful for her commitment and so thankful to have her on our team!
This month, we’re proud to shine a spotlight on Laura Guthrie, our dedicated Hospital/Homebound Teacher. Laura supports several chronically ill students, among others, and her compassion shows in everything she does. She brings empathy, patience, and steady support to our students and their families during some of their most challenging moments. We are deeply grateful for her commitment and so thankful to have her on our team!
EDUCATOR JOB FAIR: Teaching really is #BetterInBartow! Register today for our ever-popular Educator Job Fair!
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A 'SUPER' VISIT: State School Superintendent Richard Woods recognized SIX Bartow County schools today with Math and Literacy Leader Awards, celebrating their exceptional growth and achievement. For Cass Middle School, Adairsville Middle School, Woodland Middle School, and Emerson Elementary School, this marks the second consecutive year they have earned this distinguished state honor.
Literacy Leader Schools:
• Emerson Elementary School (3rd Grade Gateway Growth; 5th Grade Growth)
• White Elementary School (3rd Grade Gateway Growth)
Literacy Leader recognition is based on the Georgia Milestones Reading Status indicator, which uses Lexile scores from the ELA assessment. Schools were acknowledged for increasing the percentage of students reading at or above grade level, with a special emphasis on third and sixth grades.
Math Leader Schools:
• Cass High School (High School Growth)
• Cass Middle School (8th Grade Gateway Growth; High School Outstanding Achievement)
• Adairsville Middle School (High School Achievement; High School Growth)
• Woodland Middle School (High School Outstanding Achievement)
Math Leader honors are awarded for achievement or growth in the percentage of students scoring at the Proficient Learner level or above in math. At the high school level, recognition is based on performance in the Algebra: Concepts and Connections End-of-Course assessment, the state’s benchmark for math proficiency.
Literacy Leader Schools:
• Emerson Elementary School (3rd Grade Gateway Growth; 5th Grade Growth)
• White Elementary School (3rd Grade Gateway Growth)
Literacy Leader recognition is based on the Georgia Milestones Reading Status indicator, which uses Lexile scores from the ELA assessment. Schools were acknowledged for increasing the percentage of students reading at or above grade level, with a special emphasis on third and sixth grades.
Math Leader Schools:
• Cass High School (High School Growth)
• Cass Middle School (8th Grade Gateway Growth; High School Outstanding Achievement)
• Adairsville Middle School (High School Achievement; High School Growth)
• Woodland Middle School (High School Outstanding Achievement)
Math Leader honors are awarded for achievement or growth in the percentage of students scoring at the Proficient Learner level or above in math. At the high school level, recognition is based on performance in the Algebra: Concepts and Connections End-of-Course assessment, the state’s benchmark for math proficiency.
A 'SUPER' VISIT: After an extensive and rigorous review process, Pine Log Elementary School has officially earned State STEM Certification, and now proudly displays the prestigious banner presented today by State School Superintendent Richard Woods! They are the only elementary school in the district to receive this honor and only the third school overall. What an outstanding accomplishment worthy of celebration!
State STEM Certification is important because it demonstrates a school’s commitment to high‑quality, hands‑on learning that prepares students for the rapidly evolving world of science, technology, engineering, and math. It also ensures students develop critical thinking, creativity, and problem‑solving skills that will benefit them both academically and in future career paths.
State STEM Certification is important because it demonstrates a school’s commitment to high‑quality, hands‑on learning that prepares students for the rapidly evolving world of science, technology, engineering, and math. It also ensures students develop critical thinking, creativity, and problem‑solving skills that will benefit them both academically and in future career paths.
A 'SUPER' VISIT: State School Superintendent Richard Woods has awarded Adairsville Elementary School the John Hancock Banner! With more than 90% of third‑grade students successfully writing their first and last names in cursive, AES is the only school in the district to earn this distinction. Students are already aiming for an additional state honor next year by mastering the Preamble to the Constitution in cursive. Congratulations, Tigers!
MEET THE ELITE: Four exceptional students from the Bartow County School System have been selected as semifinalists for the highly competitive and prestigious Georgia Governor’s Honors Program (GHP). These standout scholars represent some of the district’s most dedicated and high-achieving learners in both engineering and the arts. The 2026 BCSS semifinalists are:
• Sophia Vasquez-Munguia, Adairsville High School junior — Civil Engineering
• Francisco Flores III, Adairsville High School junior — Civil Engineering
• Jordon Goodwin, Adairsville High School sophomore — Electrical & Computational Engineering
• Nathan Loveless, Cass High School junior — Music: Percussion
The 2026 GHP semifinalists will now move forward to interviews or auditions at Georgia Southern University or Kennesaw State University on February 28 or March 14.
Finalists and alternates will be announced on March 20, and selected finalists will participate in the four-week summer residential program at Georgia Southern University beginning June 14.
• Sophia Vasquez-Munguia, Adairsville High School junior — Civil Engineering
• Francisco Flores III, Adairsville High School junior — Civil Engineering
• Jordon Goodwin, Adairsville High School sophomore — Electrical & Computational Engineering
• Nathan Loveless, Cass High School junior — Music: Percussion
The 2026 GHP semifinalists will now move forward to interviews or auditions at Georgia Southern University or Kennesaw State University on February 28 or March 14.
Finalists and alternates will be announced on March 20, and selected finalists will participate in the four-week summer residential program at Georgia Southern University beginning June 14.
WOW: Check out our EXCITING 2025 AP School Honor Roll results!
🎉Adairsville High School – Silver
Silver in College Culture: 55% completed at least one AP course
Silver in College Credit: 33% scored 3+
Platinum in College Optimization: 26% completed five AP courses, including one in 9th or 10th grade
🎉Woodland High School – Bronze
Bronze in College Culture: 41% completed at least one AP course
Bronze in College Credit: 26% scored 3+
Platinum in College Optimization: 17% completed five AP courses, including one in 9th or 10th grade
🎉Cass High School
Gold in College Optimization: 11% completed five AP courses, including one in 9th or 10th grade
Demonstrated continued growth in advanced academics
Congratulations to all students, staff, and families for advancing AP achievement and college readiness across our district!
🎉Adairsville High School – Silver
Silver in College Culture: 55% completed at least one AP course
Silver in College Credit: 33% scored 3+
Platinum in College Optimization: 26% completed five AP courses, including one in 9th or 10th grade
🎉Woodland High School – Bronze
Bronze in College Culture: 41% completed at least one AP course
Bronze in College Credit: 26% scored 3+
Platinum in College Optimization: 17% completed five AP courses, including one in 9th or 10th grade
🎉Cass High School
Gold in College Optimization: 11% completed five AP courses, including one in 9th or 10th grade
Demonstrated continued growth in advanced academics
Congratulations to all students, staff, and families for advancing AP achievement and college readiness across our district!

WINNING CONNECTION: We’re excited to announce that Adairsville High School's Brayce‑Lynn Reynolds is a winner in the Bartow Cares Essay Contest! The theme was “Gratitude,” and students were asked to write about someone in their lives they deeply appreciate.
Brayce‑Lynn wrote a heartfelt tribute to Officer Scott Blackman, the Bartow County Resource Officer at Adairsville Middle School, sharing the positive impact he has had on her school experience. As part of her prize, she received four tickets to see the Harlem Globetrotters at LakePoint, and Officer Blackman joined Brayce‑Lynn and her family for the game.
Not only was it a great night, but it was a meaningful reminder of the strong connections that make Bartow County schools special!
For more information on Bartow Cares, click the link below!
https://www.relationalvalues.com/bartowcares.com
Brayce‑Lynn wrote a heartfelt tribute to Officer Scott Blackman, the Bartow County Resource Officer at Adairsville Middle School, sharing the positive impact he has had on her school experience. As part of her prize, she received four tickets to see the Harlem Globetrotters at LakePoint, and Officer Blackman joined Brayce‑Lynn and her family for the game.
Not only was it a great night, but it was a meaningful reminder of the strong connections that make Bartow County schools special!
For more information on Bartow Cares, click the link below!
https://www.relationalvalues.com/bartowcares.com

MILESTONE VICTORY: Congratulations to Adairsville High School Head Baseball Coach Billy Roper on earning his 300th career win! A tremendous milestone and a testament to years of dedication, leadership, and excellence. Well done, Coach Roper!
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STAR STATUS: The Cartersville Rotary Club held a special luncheon today to honor this year’s PAGE STAR students and teachers, where Hayden Mills of Cass High School was officially named the District STAR Student and will advance to the regional competition with his STAR teacher!
Last month, we recognized all of our exceptional STAR students and teachers. These are students who earned the highest SAT scores in their graduating classes and rank in the top 10 percent academically. Each student selected a STAR teacher who made the greatest impact on their educational journey.
Congratulations to Sam Bailey and Mrs. Christine Alderman from Adairsville High School, and to Hayden Mills and Mr. Sam Iddings from Cass High School.
At Woodland High School, we celebrated a three‑way tie for top honors: Hylan Westberry‑Davis, Catherine Bishop, and Winter Barker, recognized alongside their STAR teachers, Mrs. Cecilia Clark, Mr. David Condon, and Mr. Ken Yarbrough.
We are proud of these students and educators as they represent some of the very best of Bartow County Schools!
Last month, we recognized all of our exceptional STAR students and teachers. These are students who earned the highest SAT scores in their graduating classes and rank in the top 10 percent academically. Each student selected a STAR teacher who made the greatest impact on their educational journey.
Congratulations to Sam Bailey and Mrs. Christine Alderman from Adairsville High School, and to Hayden Mills and Mr. Sam Iddings from Cass High School.
At Woodland High School, we celebrated a three‑way tie for top honors: Hylan Westberry‑Davis, Catherine Bishop, and Winter Barker, recognized alongside their STAR teachers, Mrs. Cecilia Clark, Mr. David Condon, and Mr. Ken Yarbrough.
We are proud of these students and educators as they represent some of the very best of Bartow County Schools!
GET READY: It's almost time to register for summer camps!
Our FREE STEM Innovation Academy registration opens at 6 p.m. TONIGHT! Click the link below.
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Our paid STEM Innovation LEADER Academy Camp registration opens tomorrow (2/12) at 6 p.m. Click the link below!
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Our FREE STEM Innovation Academy registration opens at 6 p.m. TONIGHT! Click the link below.
https://docs.google.com/.../1FAIpQLSee-S3.../viewform...
Our paid STEM Innovation LEADER Academy Camp registration opens tomorrow (2/12) at 6 p.m. Click the link below!
https://docs.google.com/.../1FAIpQLSc3qRKBWY6.../viewform...

INTO THE INTERNATIONAL SPOTLIGHT: Bartow County Schools hosted the North Georgia-Chattanooga FIRST LEGO League Region Championship, where our teams delivered OUTSTANDING performances among the region’s top robotics programs from Georgia, Tennessee, and North Carolina.
Congratulations, Adairsville, Euharlee, Kingston, and White Elementary Schools!
▶️Euharlee Elementary’s MechaCats were named GRAND CHAMPIONS and will advance to the FIRST World Championship in Houston this April, competing alongside teams from more than 65 countries on the international stage!
▶️Kingston Elementary’s all‑girl Mechanical Eagles team earned the 2nd Place Champion’s Award and secured an invitation to the Georgia Ramblin’ Robots Invitational at Georgia Tech in June!
▶️Adairsville Elementary’s 306 Pride: Unearthed Bots earned the 2nd Place Core Values Award for exceptional teamwork, inclusion, and innovation!
We are proud of every team, coach, and mentor whose hard work represents the growing strength of Bartow County’s robotics programs.
Everyone is invited to see all Bartow robotics teams in action at the Bartow County Robotics Showcase on February 28 at Georgia Highlands College.
Congratulations, Adairsville, Euharlee, Kingston, and White Elementary Schools!
▶️Euharlee Elementary’s MechaCats were named GRAND CHAMPIONS and will advance to the FIRST World Championship in Houston this April, competing alongside teams from more than 65 countries on the international stage!
▶️Kingston Elementary’s all‑girl Mechanical Eagles team earned the 2nd Place Champion’s Award and secured an invitation to the Georgia Ramblin’ Robots Invitational at Georgia Tech in June!
▶️Adairsville Elementary’s 306 Pride: Unearthed Bots earned the 2nd Place Core Values Award for exceptional teamwork, inclusion, and innovation!
We are proud of every team, coach, and mentor whose hard work represents the growing strength of Bartow County’s robotics programs.
Everyone is invited to see all Bartow robotics teams in action at the Bartow County Robotics Showcase on February 28 at Georgia Highlands College.
THANK YOU: This week, during National School Counselors Week, we celebrated the people who are truly the heart in our hallways!
Across Bartow County School System, our school counselors show up every day for students, listening, guiding, encouraging, and helping turn obstacles into opportunities. Their work often happens quietly, but its impact is lasting and life‑changing.
We were honored to hear from guest speaker Gail Smith, who reminded us of the power of connection, compassion, and purpose in this profession. We’re also grateful for the leadership and support of Brent Shropshire, who oversees our counseling teams as they serve students and schools across the district.
To our counselors: THANK YOU for the steady presence, the open doors, and the belief you pour into our students every day. We are better because of you!
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Across Bartow County School System, our school counselors show up every day for students, listening, guiding, encouraging, and helping turn obstacles into opportunities. Their work often happens quietly, but its impact is lasting and life‑changing.
We were honored to hear from guest speaker Gail Smith, who reminded us of the power of connection, compassion, and purpose in this profession. We’re also grateful for the leadership and support of Brent Shropshire, who oversees our counseling teams as they serve students and schools across the district.
To our counselors: THANK YOU for the steady presence, the open doors, and the belief you pour into our students every day. We are better because of you!
#betterinbartow #only1bartow #proudtobebartow
DRIVEN TO SERVE: Join us in celebrating Natalie Wade, a standout Adairsville High School student who was officially sworn into the National Guard this week and will report to basic training this summer! What an extraordinary step that reflects her discipline, courage, and commitment to service!
Natalie balances this achievement while remaining deeply involved in SkillsUSA and Adairsville High School’s JROTC, where she consistently demonstrates leadership and focus. She doesn’t just talk about her goals; she works for them!
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Natalie balances this achievement while remaining deeply involved in SkillsUSA and Adairsville High School’s JROTC, where she consistently demonstrates leadership and focus. She doesn’t just talk about her goals; she works for them!
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