TEAM VISIONARIES: We are proud to prioritize STEM learning and camps for our students! Here's another look at this week's STEM Innovation Leader Academy!
1 day ago, Alisha Evans
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FROM CLASSROOMS TO COASTLINES: This summer, Adairsville High School students traded classrooms for coastlines as they journeyed across one of the world’s most historic regions, exploring the beauty, culture, and legacy of GREECE…and beyond!

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!
1 day ago, Alisha Evans
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TEAM VISIONARIES: Our STEM "campers" sure are turning ideas into possibilities this week at the Bartow County College and Career Academy! Circuits and guitars? Spheros and racing? VR and imaginations? YES, PLEASE! As you can see, we are a district that prioritizes hands-on STEAM learning!

This camp closes tomorrow, and a new one begins next week! Who wants a spot?

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2 days ago, Alisha Evans
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SUMMER MEALS: 106,464. That's how many free meals our School Nutrition staff served to children in our community...SO FAR👏👏
3 days ago, Alisha Evans
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WOW: It's AMAZING what this system has accomplished IN JUST THE LAST YEAR ALONE! We're proud of our students & staff for working HARD for these results!⬇️⬇️⬇️⬇️

- 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👏
4 days ago, Alisha Evans
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TOP IN GEORGIA: State School Superintendent Richard Woods says Adairsville High School is one of five schools in Georgia serving as a MODEL for arts integrated instruction!

Adairsville High has been named a Creative School Arts Integration School of Excellence by the Georgia Department of Education, recognizing schools where the arts are built into learning across subjects.
From theatre and music to media production and STEM, students are learning by creating, collaborating, and applying their skills in real world ways.

AHS is also on track to become one of the first high schools to earn whole school STEAM certification in the coming year.

The results are real and growing.
4 days ago, Alisha Evans
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MEASURABLE PROGRESS & REAL RESULTS: Another state recognition for the Bartow County School System! Five schools earned the “Beating the Odds” designation from the Governor’s Office of Student Achievement, based on 2024–2025 CCRPI results.

Congratulations:
📒Allatoona Elementary School
📕Emerson Elementary School
📗Cloverleaf Elementary School
📘Hamilton Crossing Elementary School
📙Cass Middle School
📒Woodland Middle School

This designation means these schools performed HIGHER than other schools across the state with similar characteristics. It reflects the dedication of our students, staff, and families, and the strong work happening every day in our schools!

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4 days ago, Alisha Evans
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FOREVER A COLONEL: It is with great sadness that Cass High School announces the passing of our Associate Principal, Mr. Bill Johnson.

For the past ten years, Mr. Johnson faithfully served Cass High School, including the last five years as Associate Principal, dedicating his heart to our students, staff, and community. His leadership was marked by integrity, compassion, and an unwavering commitment to helping every student succeed. Whether he was encouraging a student, supporting a teacher, or celebrating the accomplishments of others, he always led with kindness and humility.

A proud United States Marine Corps veteran and lifelong educator, Mr. Johnson believed in the power of education to change lives. His influence extended far beyond the classroom and the office, leaving a lasting impact on generations of students and colleagues.

Above all, Mr. Johnson was devoted to his family. He often spoke with great pride about his wife, Philena, and his daughters, Ashton, Sheridan, and Caitlin. His love for them was evident in everything he did.

The halls of Cass High School will not be the same without his steady presence, warm smile, and genuine care for others. His legacy of service, leadership, and compassion will continue to inspire us for years to come.

A memorial service will be held on Monday, June 22, 2026, at 2:00pm in the Chapel of Owen Funeral Home. The Johnson family will receive friends at Owen Funeral Home from 12:00 p.m. until the service hour on June 22, 2026.

Please join the Cass High School family in keeping the Johnson family in your thoughts and prayers during this difficult time. Once a Colonel, Always a Colonel
4 days ago, Alisha Evans
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BOARD RECOGNITIONS: The Bartow County Board of Education recognizes Dr. Greg Doss upon his retirement, honoring his 20 years of service to Bartow County Schools.

Dr. Doss served in a variety of roles, beginning in Central Office before later serving as principal of the Bartow County College and Career Academy. Throughout his time with the district, he contributed to the ongoing work of supporting students, staff, and school communities.

We appreciate Dr. Doss’s years of dedication to Bartow County Schools and extend our best wishes to him in retirement!
4 days ago, Alisha Evans
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FREE SUMMER MEALS: In just two days, Bartow County School System’s Summer Meal Program has already served nearly 16,000 meals to students across several sites, an incredible start to ensuring our children stay nourished and ready to learn all summer long!

Today, our Superintendent and Deputy Superintendent had the joy of visiting students at Camp Bartow, hosted at the new Parks and Recreation facility, where they saw firsthand the impact this program is making for families in our community.

We’re proud to provide this important resource and grateful to everyone working behind the scenes to make it possible.

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17 days ago, Alisha Evans
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PATH TO PROFICIENCY: We kicked off Summer Intervention this week, giving students the support they need to start the new school year strong. Through our Professional Learning Communities process, we ensure every student receives high-quality, grade-level instruction, targeted Tier II support, and enrichment opportunities.

Students who have not yet met proficiency on grade-level standards are participating in our Summer Intervention program across all elementary, middle, and high schools, with instruction in ELA/Reading, Math, Science, and Social Studies. Breakfast, lunch, and transportation are provided to support student success.

It was a great day visiting classrooms! Our superintendent and deputy superintendent spent time with students as they engaged in meaningful learning and built confidence for the year ahead!
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18 days ago, Alisha Evans
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COMMUNITY CONNECTIONS: Mrs. Beth Payton, Bartow County College & Career Academy’s new Principal/CEO, met with the Academy’s Board of Directors today, bringing together school leadership and community partners who play an active role in shaping student opportunities. Unlike a traditional school structure, BCCCA’s board includes leaders from business, industry, and higher education who help guide programs, strengthen partnerships, and connect learning to real-world careers. Together, they’re building on a strong foundation to ensure every student graduates prepared for what comes next, college, career, and beyond!

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23 days ago, Alisha Evans
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COME ONE, COME ALL: Our oh-so-talented Pine Log Powerhouse, Brooklyn Grace, will be singing at the June 2nd Rome Emperors game, and would love to see you there!

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23 days ago, Alisha Evans
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WOW: We made INCREDIBLE progress in reducing chronic absenteeism this year, thanks to the commitment of our schools and families! Chronic absenteeism is defined as missing about a month or more of school. Last year, 25% of BCSS students fell into this category. This year, we’ve reduced that number to below 16%, a drop of over 1,300 students.

That’s 1,300 more students in class, learning, and engaged. We couldn’t be prouder. Thank you to our students, staff, and families for making this possible!

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24 days ago, Alisha Evans
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LEARNING IN ACTION: We’re excited to host the 4th Annual NWGA RESA STEM Forum today at the Bartow County College and Career Academy! About 20 districts are represented, including Bartow, Cobb, Clayton, Fayette, Forsyth, Jackson, Marietta, Whitfield, Cherokee, Cartersville, Calhoun, Chattooga, Dalton, Floyd, Gordon, Haralson, Paulding, Polk, Rome, and Walker.

Some educators are even learning alongside our own, with approximately 25 Bartow County educators presenting on a range of topics, including the integration of STEM tools and concepts into the classroom.

We’re also joined by 28 vendors and representatives from state departments, including STEM, math, science, and computer science.

What a fun and inspiring day of learning in Bartow!
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24 days ago, Alisha Evans
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SYSTEM GUIDING COALITION WORKSHOP: School is out, but learning—and planning—are in! At the Clarence Brown Conference Center, our teacher leaders and administrators came together for a day of districtwide collaboration as we gear up for the 2026–2027 school year!

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24 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 proud to shine the spotlight on Mirannda Garrett, our Accounting Specialist. Mirannda truly does it all. Known for her sharp mind and strong work ethic, she has supported multiple departments and consistently goes above and beyond wherever she’s needed. Her versatility, reliability, and willingness to help make her an invaluable part of our team. We are grateful for all she does to support our schools and staff!
29 days ago, Alisha Evans
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HELLO, SUMMER BREAK: Dancing, cheers, and even a few tears, marked the final day of the 2025–2026 school year. It’s always bittersweet. Strong relationships grow alongside academic success, making it hard to say, “see you later.” But that’s exactly what it is, not goodbye, just see you later.

Enjoy a well-deserved, relaxing summer! We’ll see you in August!

[Photos: Clear Creek Elementary School]
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29 days ago, Alisha Evans
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SUMMER MEALS: Our award-winning Seamless Summer Meal Program is BACK! 🍎🍇🫐🍕🥗🥪

We’re excited to kick off another summer of serving our community. The program will run from June 2 through July 16, 2026, providing free meals to all children 18 years of age and younger.

Meal Times:
Breakfast: 7:30 – 8:30 a.m.
Lunch: 11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.

Meals will be available at the locations listed below. Please note that sites *will* change throughout the summer, and a live, updated list will be available soon!

LIVE WEBSITE Summer Feeding 2026
USDA Meal Site Finder: https://www.fns.usda.gov/sfsp/sitefinder

29 days ago, Alisha Evans
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TODAY'S THE DAY: One final walk onto the field. One last time together as the Class of 2026. Tonight, Woodland celebrates the hard work, memories, and milestones that brought our seniors to this moment.

Let’s make it unforgettable!

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30 days ago, Alisha Evans
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