CLASS OF 2026 SENIOR WALK: Today, the Class of 2026 returned to where their journey began.

At Euharlee Elementary, they were met with cheers, embraces, and familiar faces, including students, staff, and the teachers who knew them first. A slideshow of old yearbook photos flickered through the years, bringing back moments that felt both distant and close all at once.

There were long hugs in crowded hallways, quiet reflections between laughter, and a shared understanding that this moment carried both pride and a little ache. For many, it was not just a visit. It was a full circle moment.

The place where they once lined up, learned to read, and made their first friends is now part of a much bigger story.

We are proud of you, Class of 2026. Always.
about 8 hours ago, Alisha Evans
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IN THE NEWS: Catch the Viktora family’s incredible story tonight on 11Alive at 4:22🎓✨

Three generations of Adairsville High School valedictorians: Savannah just earned the honor this month, her sister Callie in 2024, their mother—School Board Vice Chair Sharon—in 1995, and their grandmother, Joan, in 1961! An amazing legacy of excellence!

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about 13 hours ago, Alisha Evans
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SISTER SALS: Bartow County School Board member Matt Shultz and Cass Middle teacher Dr. Stephanie Shultz have twice celebrated the same incredible milestone, both of their daughters were named salutatorian at Cass High School: Sydney in 2017 and Anniston in 2026!

Two daughters. Two salutatorians. One proud Colonel family.

Congratulations!💙💛

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about 13 hours ago, Alisha Evans
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STOP SCROLLING...THIS IS BIG: Adairsville High School is one of only THREE schools in the entire country to earn this national honor!

The Educational Theatre Association has awarded Adairsville High School (ITS Troupe 6316) the Theatre in Our Schools Outstanding Impact Award, a huge recognition of the power of arts education happening right here in our district.

Each March, schools nationwide celebrate Theatre in Our Schools Month, but our students didn’t just celebrate, they led. The Musical Theatre class created powerful advocacy projects highlighting why theatre matters, and their passion, creativity, and hard work earned them this incredible national spotlight.

As part of this achievement, the program will receive a trophy and a Disney performance package grant valued between $2,000 and $6,000.

If you see one of our AHS theatre students today, give them a shoutout, they’ve truly earned it. We are beyond proud!

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about 13 hours ago, Alisha Evans
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CLASS OF 2026 SENIOR WALK: Dozens of Knights returned to Hamilton Crossing today to walk the halls one last time before crossing the stage and turning their tassels next week!

The day was made even more special with the presence of former Principal Lynn Robertson and former Assistant Principal Amy Goff, who made it a priority to be there for this meaningful moment.

Classrooms may have changed, but the memories, and the journey that began here, will always be a part of who they are!

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1 day ago, Alisha Evans
Four students in blue caps and gowns, possibly for graduation, standing close together in a hallway.
TASSELS TURNED: Congratulations to our newest ContinUed Bartow graduates! Through our partnership with Berry College, 45 of our educators have earned their master’s or specialist degrees at no cost!
Since launching this program in 2023, we’ve seen tremendous success. This investment in our educators is strengthening leadership within our schools while building long-term sustainability. Just as importantly, students are benefiting from deeper content knowledge and the effective instructional strategies our teachers bring back to the classroom!
CONGRATULATIONS:
**Specialist Degree in Curriculum & Instruction**
Paige Abernathy
Courtney Belcher
Stephanie Belcher
Caitlin Bennett
Lindsey Boswell
Paige Cagle
Heather Carter
Dawn Crane
Alex Disbrow
Michele Edwards
Drew Elrod
Nancy Fowler
Katherine Hagge
Victoria Hartigan
Catherine Hill
Rebecca Hruby
Lori Jackson
Betsy Lochridge
Staci Mason
Jessica Miro
John O'Farrill
Jane Oliver
Chris Randolph
Joley Shelton
Samantha Shields
Brandi Simpson
Joela Smith
Kaylie Smith
Kristen Stevens
Lisa Wilson
Abbey Yohe
**Master's Degree in Curriculum & Instruction**
Justin Carver
James Conaway
Kevin Cunningham
Alex Hall
Michelle Jensen
Tanja Kimberly
Jessica Mitcham
Amanda Nelson
Tami Pechfielder
Anna Pinkard
Jill Stephens
Ryan Torrence
Kristy Walker
Shawn Williams
1 day ago, Alisha Evans
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WRAPPING UP THE SCHOOL YEAR: No shortage of fun, hands-on learning this week at the new Esports Arena! ✔️Student-approved, for sure! Thanks for stopping by Euharlee Wildcats!

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1 day ago, Alisha Evans
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STUDENT SPOTLIGHT: We're excited to recognize Christopher Melendez, a freshman at Adairsville High School, for an exceptional academic accomplishment!

During the gifted evaluation process at AHS, Christopher demonstrated a rare level of cognitive ability. Based on his performance on the Naglieri Ability Test, educators identified that he had the potential to qualify for Mensa, an international organization that recognizes individuals with exceptionally high intellectual ability.

With the support of his family and school staff, Christopher’s scores were submitted for consideration, and we are proud to share that he has been accepted and inducted into Mensa. This achievement highlights both his talent and the strong academic foundation he is building at Adairsville High School.

"Christopher has a quiet intelligence that can't be ignored," said his teacher, Madison Hilton. "You can tell when he is a presented with a problem, he is analyzing it from different perspectives. He can make connections to certain skills that most do not pick up on. On the Esports team, Christopher adapts and excels when competing against his opponent. His adaptability is something that takes many players years to master, but he is quickly learning the skills for competitive gaming. It comes as no surprise that he was accepted into Mensa"
1 day ago, Alisha Evans
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WOW: Student achievement in Bartow County continues to climb, with high schools earning a record 13 Advanced Placement (AP) Honor School designations this year, more than DOUBLING from just five awards in 2018.

The recognition, issued by the Georgia Department of Education, reflects performance and participation in 2025 AP courses and exams. This year also brought an additional milestone for Cass High School, which earned one more award than in years past with the AP STEM Achievement School designation. Across Georgia, 316 schools in 110 districts were named AP Honor Schools.

Adairsville High School received:
• AP STEM School Award
• AP Humanities School Award
• AP Humanities Achievement School Award

Cass High School earned:
• AP STEM School Award
• AP STEM Achievement School Award
• AP Humanities School Award
• AP Humanities Achievement School Award
• AP Access and Support School Award

Woodland High School gained:
• AP STEM School Award
• AP Humanities School Award
• AP Humanities Achievement School Award
• AP STEM Achievement School Award
• AP Schools of Distinction Award

For more information on these awards, click the link below!

https://www.bartow.k12.ga.us/article/2896977
2 days ago, Alisha Evans
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COMMUNICATION COUNTS: Our Academic and Exceptional Education teams spotlighted something powerful at this week’s board meeting: functional communication for non-verbal students.

Whether high-tech or low-tech, these tools help ensure every student has a voice, and that voice opens doors to greater connection, confidence, independence, and inclusion.

This important work is made possible by an incredible team: Speech-Language Pathologists, RISE teachers and paraprofessionals, pre-K staff, and Dynamic Therapy Associates.

We’re excited to keep building on this momentum and expand these opportunities next year!

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3 days ago, Alisha Evans
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NEW: We know a lot of you like to plan ahead, so here are the 2026 Open House Dates!
Elementary/Middle
Monday, August 3, 2026
10:30 - 11:30 AM, 1:30 - 2:30 PM, and 5:00 - 6:00 PM
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High School
Monday, August 3, 2026
Grades 10th – 12th, 3:30 - 4:30 PM
Freshman 6:00 - 7:00 PM
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BCCCA
Tuesday, August 4, 2026
4:30 – 6:00 PM
3 days ago, Alisha Evans
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CLASS OF 2026 SENIOR WALK: Full circle moments filled the 306 today as Adairsville High School seniors returned to their elementary school in the iconic green caps and gowns for one last walk. The entire school lined the halls, cheering them on with Tiger Pride! What made this moment even more special was that this class was the first group of fifth graders to walk these halls. They helped open the new Adairsville Elementary School, making this milestone especially meaningful for the 306!
3 days ago, Alisha Evans
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BEGINNINGS TO BEYOND: Once the Adairsville High School seniors finished their last lap around Adairsville Elementary, the fifth graders stepped proudly into their footsteps!

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3 days ago, Alisha Evans
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CLASS OF 2026 SENIOR WALK: Proud AHS seniors, proud families, proud teachers.

Grab the tissues!

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3 days ago, Alisha Evans
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BLEEDING BLUE & GOLD: This year, the Cass Middle School yearbook is proudly dedicated to Dr. Kristy Arnold, whose 32 years of service, including 22 years at CMS, made a lasting difference for students, staff, and the Bartow County School System! Dr. Arnold lived the Cass motto, “Whatever It Takes,” leading with excellence, determination, and heart. More than a school, she helped build a FAMILY, guiding CMS with strength and a deep belief in the potential of every student and staff member. Congratulations on your well‑earned retirement, Dr. Arnold! Your impact at Cass Middle School will surely be felt for years to come!
3 days ago, Alisha Evans
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KINGSTON HEROES: The way these Kingston Elementary School teachers celebrate and uplift their students would melt any parent’s heart! Just look at these pictures! During this year’s Kingston Hero program, teachers nominated students who truly stood out to them, and the love behind each nomination was undeniable.

Fourth grader Kevin Trujillo Blas was named an Honorary Kingston Hero. Though we sadly lost Kevin this fall due to a medical emergency, his legacy of kindness and love continues to shine. His family joined us to accept a shadow box filled with his Kingston Hero shirt and a touching narrative written in his honor by Principal LaRue.

Kevin will always be a Kingston Hero💙💛
3 days ago, Alisha Evans
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SPECIAL SHOUTOUT: Please join us in congratulating Mrs. Lauren Lyle, our District Nurse of the Year and the outstanding RN at Woodland High School!

Mrs. Lyle exemplifies excellence in school nursing. This year, through collaboration with Head Nurse Cary Eldridge, she used specialized medical equipment to capture and record a student’s heart rate and rhythm. She then securely shared that data with the student’s family, who were able to provide it to a cardiologist, leading to diagnosis and further treatment.

This is a powerful example of how expertise, collaboration, and quick thinking can make a real difference for students. We’re incredibly proud of Nurse Lyle and the critical care she brings to our schools every day!

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8 days ago, Alisha Evans
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HAPPY NATIONAL NURSES WEEK: We proudly recognize our dedicated school nurses who care for our students every day, supporting their health, safety, and readiness to learn. From managing daily needs to responding calmly in critical moments, our nurses are an essential part of every school community.

We also extend special recognition and gratitude to Alison Cronin, RN, of Emerson Elementary School, who is retiring after years of compassionate service. Nurse Alison’s steady presence, professionalism, and genuine care have made a lasting impact on countless students, families, and staff members.

Thank you to all of our school nurses for the vital role you play in supporting student success, and congratulations to Alison on a well‑earned retirement!

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8 days ago, Alisha Evans
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FROM CAPS TO CAREERS & MORE: At the Bartow County College and Career Academy Senior Signing Day, 28 students committed to 14 different colleges, two enlisted in the military, and seven stepped directly into employment aligned with their career pathways, including:

▶️Bartow County Sheriff’s Office
▶️Asta Metals
▶️Atlanta Electrical Contracting Association
▶️Toyo Tire
▶️Piedmont Cartersville Medical Center
▶️Melissa’s Hair Salon
▶️A Cut Above

These outcomes reflect the exceptional preparation, partnerships, and real‑world learning opportunities provided by our Academy, where students graduate with clear direction, in‑demand skills, and the confidence to succeed beyond the classroom!

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8 days ago, Alisha Evans
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WHS WILDCAT WALK: Big Wildcats. Little Wildcats. One powerful tradition.

The Wildcat Walk brought our Woodland community together in a truly special and unique way. During this event, the Class of 2026 proudly walked alongside kindergarten students from our feeder schools, the Class of 2038, showing what it means to be a Wildcat from the very first steps to the final ones on campus.

This year, nearly 750 Wildcats took part, some just beginning their journey, others preparing to launch into what’s next. It’s a powerful picture of how our PRIDE, TRADITIONS, and CONNECTIONS stretch across every grade level and continue to grow with each class!

This is how legacies are built.
This is the heart of the Woodland Wildcat community.

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14 days ago, Alisha Evans
A boy wearing a white T-shirt with "Proud Brother of a 2026 Graduate" is pointing at the camera.