WOW: Red Top Middle School Student Redman Porter is using his artistic talents to make a name for himself in our community and around the Nation! Redman recently received word that the City of Frankfort, Indiana, adopted a flag HE CREATED! As you can see, he's purposeful in the colors and icons he utilizes. What an amazing talent! Redman also created individual flags for each city in Bartow County! Check out the Emerson flag below! We'll let you know which city adopts next! Congratulations, Redman!
about 1 year ago, Alisha Evans
Redman Porter
A WEEK AT WORLDS: CCES Master Builders Team Blaze landed in Houston for the WORLD ROBOTICS TOURNAMENT! When they're not competing this week, they'll be visiting the Space Center and other attractions! Good luck, Team Blaze! We know you'll represent Bartow County very well!
about 1 year ago, Alisha Evans
Clear Creek Robotics Team
MILESTONE MOMENT: Join us in congratulating Woodland High School Baseball Coach Todd Eubanks on his 500th career win! Since 1994, Eubanks made a significant coaching impact at Peach County High School, Southeast Whitfield High School, Heard County High School, Landmark Christian School, Bowdon High School, South Effingham High School, and Cass High School! What a storied career!
about 1 year ago, Alisha Evans
Todd Eubanks
LACE UP THOSE RUNNING SHOES: The 3rd Annual Red Apple Run 5K and 1.5 Mile Walk is almost here! Once again, it will be held at Hamilton Crossing Park, and every dime will go to Bartow Education Foundation Teacher Grants to support innovation in Bartow County classrooms! Register today for the April 29th race! If you don't want to run or walk, you can still participate as a ghost runner and receive a t-shirt! Additional details and registration link below! https://runsignup.com/Race/GA/Cartersville/RedAppleRun5K
about 1 year ago, Alisha Evans
BOARD RECOGNITIONS: NEW MODEL PLC SCHOOLS – CASS HIGH SCHOOL & WOODLAND HIGH SCHOOL
about 1 year ago, Alisha Evans
Woodland High staff earn Model PLC School award
Cass High earns Model PLC award at school board meeting
BOARD RECOGNITIONS: EXCEPTIONAL EDUCATION AWARDS • Elementary School Outstanding BCSS Employee – Candice Forsyth, KES • Middle School Outstanding BCSS Employee – Katie McKenzie, CMS • High School Outstanding BCSS Employee – Melissa Winters, AHS • Director’s Choice – Phoebe Stieber, Piedmont Medical Center
about 1 year ago, Alisha Evans
Exceptional teachers awarded at school board meeting
Piedmont Hospital employee honored at school board meeting
BOARD RECOGNITIONS: EXCEPTIONAL EDUCATION AWARDS • Sportsmanship/Athletics – Brodie Gardner, WMS • Elementary School Academic Excellence – Ladarious Sheppard, CLES • Middle School Academic Excellence – Josephine (Josie) Lee, WMS • High School Academic Excellence – Melian Turner, AHS • Technological Brilliance – Scarlett Lalla, CCES • Fine Arts Gifted & Talented – Isaac Romero, KES • Elementary School Citizenship – Bobby Williams, HCES • Middle School Citizenship – Carlos Cuellar-Sarmiento, CMS • High School Citizenship – Maci Tucker, WHS
about 1 year ago, Alisha Evans
Exceptional Education students at school board meeting
BOARD RECOGNITIONS: YOUNG GEORGIA AUTHORS WRITING COMPETITION – FIRST PLACE • K Antuan Mitchell, ALES • 1 Barrett Overby, PLES • 2 Alaina Morse, MRES • 3 Collins Brown, PLES (Regional Winner) • 4 Mackenzie Gravley, EES • 5 Angel Lopez, EES • 6 Brielle Ross, WMS • 7 Julieanna Elder Stone, AMS • 8 Dylan Teems, AMS • 9 Kathryn Herndon, AHS • 10 Kaitlyn Elizabeth Ferguson, AHS • 11 Jaden McCrory, BCCCA (Region Honorable Mention) • 12 Eddie DeBartolo, BCCCA
about 1 year ago, Alisha Evans
Young Georgia Author winners
BOARD RECOGNITIONS: EXEMPLARY ESOL TEACHER – JENNIFER MARTIN, WHITE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL EXEMPLARY ESOL STUDENT – CHS SENIOR JOE MARTINEZ-JUAREZ
about 1 year ago, Alisha Evans
Jennifer Martin and school board
BOARD RECOGNITIONS: JEREMY WOMACK, ADAIRSVILLE ELEMENTARY PARENT VOLUNTEER “In September of this school year, we realized we have more car riders than some schools have children. To not interfere with the importance of collaboration and office hours, we knew we needed extra help in the mornings getting our students out of their cars. I put a message out, asking for volunteers and was pleasantly surprised to have enough parents offer their time to last us through a whole week (without them having to help every day). As it usually happens, the parents started to have conflicts with helping. BUT one very dedicated dad started in September and continues to come EVERY DAY to help get our kiddos out of their cars. Jeremy is now part of our school family. Children have their parents go to his lane just so he can get them out of the car. He takes precious time to walk some friends into the building and pass them off to another grown up. This type of dedication is above and beyond the call of duty of any parent. Jeremy is outside every morning – no matter what the weather is like. He is the volunteer of volunteers at Adairsville Elementary School.” – AES Principal Melissa Zarefoss
about 1 year ago, Alisha Evans
Jeremy Womack
NATIONAL RECOGNITION: Cass High School becomes the 15th Bartow County school to be named a Model Professional Learning Community for its sustained success in raising student achievement! “Being recognized as a Model PLC School validates an overarching commitment from our teachers and staff to maintain a focus on learning,” said CHS Principal Steve Revard. “Therefore, my initial reaction was excitement and appreciation for everyone that played a role in this achievement.” The school’s successful implementation of PLC’s was a major contributing factor in the improved achievement of its students. PLC’s are schools and districts in which educators recognize the key to improved learning for students is on-going, job-embedded learning for the adults who serve those students. The three big ideas of a PLC call upon educators to: 1. Focus on learning. 2. Build a collaborative culture. 3. Create a results orientation. “We began this process in 2018 when we attended the ‘Culture Keepers’ conference in Atlanta,” said Principal Revard. “From there, we established the Colonel Coalition, comprised of teachers and staff, to lay the foundation for what would become a shift toward learning, collaboration, and results. This has evolved into breaking down barriers that prevented best practices and implementing processes that develop a guaranteed and viable curriculum, common assessments, and strategic Tier II interventions. From there, our student growth and many record-breaking academic achievements speak for itself.” Schools are recognized based on strict criteria, including demonstration of a commitment to PLC concepts, implementation of these concepts for at least three years, and clear evidence of improved student learning over that period. Once measurable results can be seen, the school must explain its practices, structures, and culture, and then submit its application for consideration by the PLC Review Committee. “Each school year brings a unique set of goals and objectives,” added Principal Revard. “As our students and community evolve, so will our teachers. Our guiding coalition will continue to work toward our mission and vision, which includes ‘collaboratively engaging all students in relevant learning experiences’ and ‘graduating all students career and college ready.’ CHS, Woodland High School, Adairsville High School, Allatoona Elementary School, Kingston Elementary School, Mission Road Elementary School, Adairsville Elementary School, Euharlee Elementary School, Clear Creek Elementary School, Pine Log Elementary School, Emerson Elementary School, Cass Middle School, Adairsville Middle School, Cloverleaf Elementary School, and White Elementary School now join the Bartow County School System as they celebrate Model PLC School and Model PLC District status.
about 1 year ago, Alisha Evans
Cass High logo
AND THEN THERE WERE TWO: After a yearlong application and interview process, Callie Viktora, a junior at Adairsville High School, and Michelle Lin, a junior at Cass High School, have been accepted into the prestigious Georgia Governor's Honors Program! Starting June 18 and lasting four weeks, Callie will be studying biology, and Michelle will be examining the Chinese language at Georgia Southern University! We are extremely proud of these outstanding students. They will surely leave the program with a deeper understanding of the world and better prepared to help lead the next generation of global thinkers! Congratulations!
about 1 year ago, Alisha Evans
Callie Viktora
Michelle Lin
LIONS LOVE LEARNING: Stopped by Clear Creek Elementary School today and found so many students and teachers utilizing the items they purchased through Ms. Dot's Bartow Education Foundation Teacher Grants! In these pictures, you can find students printmaking, planting, and so much more! We added a few non-grant related pictures, too, because we just couldn't pass up the opportunity to showcase all our amazing students!
about 1 year ago, Alisha Evans
Clear Creek students
Clear Creek students
Clear Creek students
Clear Creek students
A SPECIAL DAY: No shortage of high fives today as the Special Olympics returned to Bartow County after a two-year COVID hiatus! We all needed it, too! We needed to see our student athletes' smiles, skills, courage, and pure joy as they competed in events such as long jump and shot put! So many lessons learned outside of the classroom today. Special thanks to Cass High School for hosting the successful event, Mrs. Tina O' Shields and our Exceptional Education Department, Cartersville Service League, and hundreds of volunteer buddies and families!
about 1 year ago, Alisha Evans
Special Olympics athlete
Special Olympics athlete
Special Olympics athlete
Special Olympics volunteers
Special Olympics athlete
Special Olympics athlete
Special Olympics volunteers
Special Olympics volunteers
MAGNET TOUR: We're already exposing our youngest students to unique opportunities within our elite Magnet programs! This week, Gifted students were able to tour Adairsville High School's Center for Advanced Studies in Science, Technology, and Math! They visited the STEM, Environmental, Robotics, Physics, and Engineering labs to investigate a mock crime scene, forensic evidence, strawberry DNA, and blood splatter. They also watched elephant toothpaste being made and rode a virtual roller coaster! Many expressed interest in applying for the program in a few short years!
about 1 year ago, Alisha Evans
Emerson students wearing VR headsets.
LEARNING AT THE LEAF: Cloverleaf Elementary School students sure are busy learning through engaging, hands-on activities! We spotted second graders today in their pollinator friendly garden, using materials purchased with a Georgia Department of Education STEM Innovation grant. Several other items, like vegetable plants and fertilizer, were generously donated from our local extension office and community! First graders could be heard in their Sound Garden and seen in their Weather Station! Special thanks to Bartow Education Foundation grants and Bartow Fence for making their ideas come to life! Fifth graders love their CLES Chicken Club, where they are learning how their food is produced. Can't forget about the Water Tower Garden purchased through another state STEM grant! The cooking club loves to use the plants in their latest recipes!
about 1 year ago, Alisha Evans
Cloverleaf Elementary students
OPEN HOUSE: Please see below for the 2023-24 Open House dates by level. * Elementary & Middle * Thursday, July 27th, 2023 10:30-11:30 AM, 1:30-2:30 PM, and 5:00-6:00 PM * High School * Thursday, July 27th, 2023 Grades 10-12 3:30-4:30 PM Freshman 6:00-7:00 PM * BCCCA * Friday, July 28th, 2023 4:30-6:00 PM
about 1 year ago, Alisha Evans
System logo
CENTRAL OFFICE CELEBRATIONS: When you work in a school system and community like this, you have a lot to celebrate! And, if you know Superintendent Page, then you know he likes to celebrate the RIGHT WORK. In the Bartow County School System, the right work supports learning, collaboration, and results. That's what we value. This month, we celebrate and honor Melissa Martin, our Administrative Assistant in our Exceptional Education Department! Melissa is loyal, hard-working, always "on top of it," and takes care of her team like they are family! We're proud to have her! She makes us all better! Congratulations, Melissa!
about 1 year ago, Alisha Evans
Melissa Martin receives award
SCHOOL CRASHERS: Guess who crashed Cass Middle School and Kingston Elementary School today?? The Georgia United Foundation and Georgia United Credit Union! That means Cass Middle's teacher workroom will be getting a makeover soon and Kingston will be receiving a sensory walk in at least one of their hallways. That will include a floor path, wall-mounted activities, and sensory boards! Mohawk is also donating carpet for the AU classroom! Seven grants were awarded, and Bartow County received two! Read more here: https://gucufoundation.org/programs/school-crashers
about 1 year ago, Alisha Evans
School Crashers at Kingston Elementary
GRANTING WISHES: Allatoona Elementary School Teacher Becky Dufault wins a $500 Professional Association of Georgia Educators (PAGE) Educator Grant! With these funds, Dufault will help save the Monarch Butterflies. Her grant was titled “Superheroes Save Species.” Since learning the Monarch Butterfly was put on the endangered species list, Dufault wants her students and community to help save this endangered species through pollinator gardens and outreach. Busy B Plant Supply of Acworth matched Dufault’s grant by 20 percent!
about 1 year ago, Alisha Evans
Becky Dufault