WOW: Trinity Tong Vu, a fourth grader at Kingston Elementary, has made school history! She is the first ESOL student ever at KES to complete the entire Lexia Core5 Reading Program, all 21 levels and 390 skill units!

With the support of her ESOL teachers, Ms. Dougharty and Ms. Moulder, Trinity went well beyond this year’s reading goal. This year alone, she spent more than 33 hours strengthening academic vocabulary, fluency, grammar, and comprehension through FIFTH GRADE standards.

When asked why she continued working past the goal, Trinity said, “I never give up. I knew if I tried hard, I’d make it.”

She dedicated extra time during office hours to keep progressing through the program, showing incredible perseverance and dedication!

We are so proud of Trinity and grateful for the support of her teachers who helped make this achievement possible!

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about 6 hours ago, Alisha Evans
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SWEET SOLUTIONS: Our all‑girls Kingston Robotics team, the Mechanical Eagles, mean business! After crushing the regional robotics competition, they earned a spot at the Ramblin’ Robots Invitational at Georgia Tech this June! That's no small feat!

Now, this driven and innovative team is taking on another challenge: funding their three‑day competition experience. Putting their entrepreneurial spirit to work, the Mechanical Eagles organized a PINK OUT pink lemonade fundraiser and invited the entire school to participate. And participate they did, the pink lemonade stand wrapped all the way around the cafeteria!

Outstanding work, Eagles! This is what it’s all about, using critical thinking, creativity, and teamwork to solve real‑world challenges.

Want to support our Mechanical Eagles?
Contact Kingston Elementary School to help them reach their fundraising goal!

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about 7 hours ago, Alisha Evans
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HCES WAX MUSEUM: Hamilton Crossing Elementary School fourth graders rose to the challenge and brought history to life today! As their final project for Arts and Letters Module 3, students researched historical figures and presented their findings as living statues, complete with costumes and facts! All fourth graders participated in this Wax Museum event, making it the perfect opportunity for our community to see the new curriculum in action and watch students actively engage with history!
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about 11 hours ago, Alisha Evans
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THIS...IS...IMPRESSIVE: We are proud to celebrate three exceptional Adairsville High School Magnet students who have been named 2026 Georgia Scholars by the Georgia Department of Education:

➡️Sam Bailey
➡️Nate Fortier
➡️Fletcher Silvers

The Georgia Scholar honor recognizes graduating seniors who demonstrate outstanding achievement in academics, leadership, and service, and this year, only 162 students statewide earned this recognition.

What an incredible accomplishment and a true testament to their hard work and excellence. We couldn’t be prouder!

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1 day ago, Alisha Evans
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BCSS BUILDS FUTURES: The results are in, and they’re powerful!
Following the third annual College and Career Fair at the Bartow County College and Career Academy, students are already turning connections into next steps:

✅ 11 welding students secured paid internships for next school year
✅ Multiple healthcare students were invited to complete virtual interviews in the coming weeks
✅ More than 16 students signed up to pursue potential military career pathways
✅ Many students left resumes and completed job applications with employers on site

The fair brought together hundreds of students and nearly 40 local employers and colleges, and these outcomes show exactly what career‑connected learning can achieve! Real opportunities. Real momentum. Real futures.

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1 day ago, Alisha Evans
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AMONG GEORGIA'S BEST: Two Bartow County high school students have earned highly competitive placements in the Georgia Governor’s Honors Program (GHP), a distinction reserved for some of the most accomplished students in the state. The four week residential program will be held at Georgia Southern University from June 14 to July 11.

Congratulations to:
• Nathan Loveless, junior, Cass High School – Music (Percussion)
• Jordon Goodwin, sophomore, Adairsville High School – Engineering (Electrical & Computational)

“I’m incredibly proud of these students and the dedication it took to reach this level,” said Paula Camp, GHP Coordinator. “They represented themselves and their schools exceptionally well throughout the rigorous interview process. This program will challenge them academically and creatively, and I’m excited for the growth and opportunities that lie ahead for them.”

The Georgia Governor’s Honors Program is a fully funded, residential summer experience for academically and artistically gifted high school sophomores and juniors. GHP offers an immersive learning environment that goes far beyond the traditional classroom, providing advanced instruction and meaningful academic, cultural, and social enrichment designed to cultivate future innovators, thinkers, and leaders.

The program continues to be supported through funding from the Georgia General Assembly.
1 day ago, Alisha Evans
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SPECIAL OLYMPICS: The smiles. The pride. What an unforgettable day. Student athletes from Bartow County and Cartersville City Schools took the field at Special Olympics with determination, resilience, and heart. Every race run, every challenge met, and every cheer shared reminded us that this event is about far more than winning, it’s about inclusion, perseverance, and celebrating one another!

A special thank‑you to Mrs. Tina O’Shields for organizing such an incredible event; Woodland High School for hosting; and the amazing buddies from WHS for supporting and encouraging our athletes every step of the way. Thank you as well to Sunset Slush, Woodmen of the World, and all who contributed to making the day such a success. We are deeply proud of our athletes and the community that stands beside them!
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2 days ago, Alisha Evans
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BCSS BUILDS FUTURES: Preparing students for the real world, that’s our district’s vision, and it’s exactly what’s happening every day at the Bartow County College and Career Academy, where innovation and opportunity lead the way!

Today, school leaders connected more than 600 students with nearly 40 local employers, opening doors to real‑world experiences and career pathways. Some students explored summer internships and apprenticeships, while others sharpened their interview and soft skills in preparation for future opportunities.

Impressive work all around, and a powerful example of how our district is leading the way. No other system offers experiences quite like this!

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2 days ago, Alisha Evans
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ABOVE AND BEYOND: A+ response from Mission Road Elementary! That’s how local emergency officials described the school’s actions after a student suffered a serious arm injury from a playground fall during After School on Friday afternoon.

It was truly a team effort. One staff member immediately called 911, while another quickly applied a tourniquet to help control the bleeding. Due to the time of day and traffic conditions, emergency responders determined the student should be transported by helicopter. Staff coordinated quickly to secure a safe landing area on campus, and the student was safely airlifted to an Atlanta hospital for care.

Special thanks to MRES and first responders! This incident highlights the value of preparedness and training, and the bravery shown by an incredibly courageous Wildcat!

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3 days ago, Alisha Evans
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RIGHT WORK: Let’s celebrate our newest Ms. Dot STAR Award winners! These individuals go above and beyond in their roles, making a meaningful impact felt across our district.

Congratulations to:
🎉 Rebecca Mathis, Administrative Assistant, Euharlee Elementary School
🎉 Staci Nelson, Administrative Assistant, Kingston Elementary School
🎉 Sharon Wood, Paraprofessional, Adairsville High School
3 days ago, Alisha Evans
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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 recognizing Kelly Moon, our Technology Data Support Specialist! Kelly is knowledgeable, hardworking, and always willing to step in on new projects. She shows a genuine commitment to excellence and to the success of our organization. Thank you, Kelly, for all you do! You make us all better!
4 days ago, Alisha Evans
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So proud of Riley Pope for representing Adairsville at the Area FFA Discussion Meet! 💙💛

Riley placed 3rd overall out of 15 students from schools across Northwest Georgia!

Students discussed important topics like the impact of urban sprawl on farmland and how farmers can balance environmental stewardship with financial sustainability. Riley did an outstanding job communicating ideas and advocating for agriculture.

A big takeaway is the role organizations like Farm Bureau play in supporting farmers and promoting the future of agriculture.

We are so proud of you, Riley!
9 days ago, Kaylie Smith
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EHES LIVING LEGENDS: Visitors didn’t need a time machine to step back in history at Euharlee Elementary School!

Our talented 5th graders wowed the community with their annual Wax Museum, transforming into historical figures through research, creativity, and confidence. From powerful speeches to impressive costumes, students showcased their hard work and learning in an unforgettable way, bringing history off the pages and into the spotlight!

Way to go, Wildcats!

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9 days ago, Alisha Evans
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LEADING WITH CARE: We’re proud to celebrate Claudia Adams, our counselor at Kingston Elementary School, who has been named a Volunteer of the Year honoree by Advocates for Children!

This recognition reflects Claudia’s incredible commitment to protecting children, empowering youth, and uplifting families. Through her generosity of time, talent, and care, she has made a meaningful and lasting impact, not only in our schools, but throughout our community!

Thank you, Ms. Adams, for the heart you bring to your work and for being a powerful advocate for children and families every day!

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14 days ago, Alisha Evans
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WOW: BIG WINS for Bartow County at the state-level Georgia Student Technology Competition!

Three Bartow County School System projects earned state medals, showcasing creativity, problem-solving, and innovation among our students.

State Medalists:

Sadie Nelson, Adairsville Elementary – 1st Place, Digital Photo Production (Grades 3–4), competing against the top 18 projects across Georgia

Greyson McClure & Timothy Gunnels, Adairsville Elementary – 2nd Place, Robotics (Grades 3–4)

Ella Howe, Adairsville High School – 3rd Place, Multimedia Applications (Grades 9–10)

From elementary to high school, Bartow County students continue to rise to the challenge and succeed on the state stage. We’re proud of their hard work, creativity, and dedication to excellence!

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14 days ago, Alisha Evans
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BIG NEWS FROM THE 306: Please join us in congratulating Drew Elrod on being named Adairsville High School's new Athletic Director!

We’re excited about the leadership, vision, and commitment Coach Elrod will bring as he continues to support our student-athletes, coaches, and athletic programs. We look forward to this next chapter and the positive impact he will have across our athletics community.

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15 days ago, Alisha Evans
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HOMEGROWN EXCELLENCE: Adairsville High School welcomed HOME two incredible alumni, Braden Mathis (Yale) and Chris Roper (Dartmouth), both proud AHS Magnet Program graduates, who returned to campus to speak with our sophomores and juniors!

They shared their journeys from Bartow County classrooms to elite Ivy League universities, offering real insight into the college admissions process, scholarships, and what it truly takes to succeed beyond high school. Even more meaningful, our students had the chance to ask questions that will guide them in the weeks, months, and years ahead!

Braden and Chris are a powerful reminder that Bartow County produces exceptional students who go on to do amazing things and come back to lift others up. We are grateful for their time, their perspective, and their commitment to giving back to the next generation!

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15 days ago, Alisha Evans
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IN THE NEWS: When a local leadership change catches the attention of WSB-TV, it says a lot about the impact school leaders have on their communities! Proud of the two elementary principals taking the next step as middle school principals next year! Congratulations, Lindsay Perry and Jennifer Suarez!

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15 days ago, Alisha Evans
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MARK YOUR CALENDARS: Come support our Fine Arts students next Monday! Admission is FREE, and you won't have to worry about weather because it's going to be held in Adairsville High School's main gym!

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15 days ago, Alisha Evans
Three logos for an event. First logo is circular, second is two flags, third is a paw print. Bartow County Winterguard Exhibition at Adairsville High School March 23 at 6:30.
BARTOW FIRSTS: Cass Middle School seventh graders put their STEM skills to the test during Georgia’s Model Water Tower Competition, and the results were impressive!

Representatives from the Bartow County Water Department, Garver, and Black & Veatch visited CMS to score and test water towers designed and built by students in Dr. Stephanie Shultz's Invention and Innovation STEM course. This marks the first time a Bartow County school has participated in the competition, and the top two student projects from the class will advance to the state level!

Congratulations to CMS’s winners:

1st Place: Kinleigh Maddox – Tennis Court
2nd Place: Bryson Coleman & Eddie Hartbank – Jar Jar Binks
3rd Place: Sayde Tate & Sariyah Stallings – Ghost Trail

The first- and second-place winners will move on to the state competition on Saturday, April 18, in Buford, near the F. Wayne Hill Water Resources Center.

This competition DEFINITELY showcased real-world engineering, innovation, and problem-solving, and our students rose to the challenge! Congratulations!
15 days ago, Alisha Evans
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