
BIG BCSS ANNOUNCEMENT: YOUR 2022-2023 ELEMENTARY SCHOOL TEACHER OF THE YEAR & SYSTEM TOTY FINALIST IS...TES Fourth Grade Teacher Rebekah Rolley!
Chosen from all elementary school Teachers of the Year, Ms. Rolley will now attend the TOTY Banquet Nov. 1 at the Booth!

BIG BCSS ANNOUNCEMENT: YOUR 2022-2023 MIDDLE SCHOOL TEACHER OF THE YEAR & SYSTEM TOTY FINALIST IS...Cass Middle Physical Education Teacher Sydney Hughes!
Chosen from all middle school Teachers of the Year, Mrs. Hughes will now attend the TOTY Banquet Nov. 1 at the Booth!

BIG BCSS ANNOUNCEMENT: YOUR 2022-2023 HIGH SCHOOL TEACHER OF THE YEAR & SYSTEM TOTY FINALIST IS...Cass High School Math Teacher Richard Morris!
Chosen from all high school Teachers of the Year, Mr. Morris will now attend the TOTY Banquet Nov. 1 at the Booth Western Art Museum!

ON THE ROAD: Nearly 50 students from Adairsville, Cass, and Woodland's Magnet programs "got a taste of the Clemson college life" today during a day trip to Clemson University! They received a tour, ate in the dining hall, and learned all about the admissions process!


CONGRATULATIONS: Your 2022-2023 Bartow County School System Teachers of the Year are:
Adairsville Elementary School - Sarah Collum
Allatoona Elementary School - Ashley Dunn
Clear Creek Elementary School - Susan West
Cloverleaf Elementary School - Ashley Boling
Emerson Elementary School - Dee Smith
Euharlee Elementary School - Jane Oliver
Hamilton Crossing Elementary School - Jennifer Tasker
Kingston Elementary School - Nicole Miller
Mission Road Elementary School - Shelby McClatchey
Pine Log Elementary School - Stephanie Belcher
Taylorsville Elementary School - Bekah Rolley
White Elementary School - Joanie Catron
Adairsville Middle School - Jonathon Stephey
Cass Middle School - Sydney Hughes
Red Top Middle School - Kristy Webb
Woodland Middle School - Jennifer Mayer
Adairsville High School - First Sergeant Jerry Queen
Cass High School - Richard Morris
Woodland High School - Kelly Hunter
Bartow College & Career Academy - Meghan Johnson
STAY TUNED! Your elementary, middle, and high winner will be announced soon, and your system winner will be announced Nov. 1 at the Booth Western Art Museum!


THE REALITY STORE: Guess what's coming up for our freshmen? A dose of reality! On November 2, 7, and 11, the Bartow County College and Career Academy will host the annual "Reality Store," where students will learn the "reality" of how much it costs to be an adult.
In the simulation, students will receive fictitious job assignments, salaries, and family structures. Then, they'll "pay" taxes and move through various stations where they deduct money for the cost of housing, insurance, vehicles, and groceries. In the end, students are always amazed at how much money they have left for entertainment purposes.


BIRD'S-EYE VIEW: Check out this aerial view of our new Mission Road Elementary School! The official groundbreaking ceremony will take place next month!


NEW: Your academic calendars for the next two school years were approved at last night's Board Meeting. See below!



ON THE ROAD WITH STATE TOTY MICHAEL KOBITO: As part of Georgia Teacher of the Year duties, Woodland High School Educator Michael Kobito took a one-year sabbatical to fulfill speaking engagements and other activities across the state! Recently, Mr. Kobito attended the inaugural Future Georgia Educators (FGE) Day at Georgia State University. What a captivating speaker and leader! We are lucky to have him!


DEADLINE APPROACHING: Hurry! If you need extra assistance with gifts this holiday season, register for the BLESS Coalition's Hope for Christmas event! The deadline to sign up is October 31! Click the link below to get started!
https://hfc.blesscoalition.org


BOARD RECOGNITIONS: PIEDMONT CARTERSVILLE MEDICAL CENTER (Jan Tidwell, Brad Cothran, & John Pope) & CVS PHARMACY - CARTERSVILLE (Carrie Hayes & Alexis LeClaire)
“Piedmont has been instrumental in supporting us with all our health services needs – support of New Teacher Orientation, training of staff on Stop the Bleed and Narcan procedures, and continued professional development of our school nurses with updates in medicine, hospital procedures, and student care. They have most recently provided us with additional PPE for our schools and nurses in concerted efforts to help us keep our students and staffs safe. They are a VALUABLE supporter of BCSS year end and year out!”
“CVS was our source for providing Narcan supplies to all our schools and facilities – they were willing to work with us as a school system and health services department (School Nurse Program) when no other pharmacy or provider would. They went out of their way to get the quantity we needed to have at all our locations and kept us updated along the way to help us meet our beginning of the school year deadlines.” – Macy Defnall, Chief Human Resources Officer

BOARD RECOGNITIONS: EMPLOYEE OF THE MONTH
Darlene Shaw, Red Top Middle School Nutrition Department
“Darlene is an exemplary employee. She brings a smile to work each day without waiver. She greets everyone that walks in the door, asking about their day and encouraging them about any upcoming events. She is referred to as “Grandma” by most and she responds in kind.”
“Darlene does her best to make sure everyone at Red Top feels welcome. We are ALL one big family and she makes sure everyone, staff and students alike, are included. We are truly blessed to have her as part of our team.” – Red Top Middle School Staff

NOTEWORTHY ACCOMPLISHMENTS: The Marching Tigers marched straight into Scottsboro, Alabama, this past Saturday, gave a stellar performance at the Where the Mountains Meet the Lakes Marching Festival, received superior ratings, and that's not all! Take a look at these other accomplishments:
* Won in Class 3A
* 2nd place Color Guard
* 1st place Percussion
* 1st place Drum Major (Carleigh Chadwick)
* 1st place Band
The band and the color guard received the second highest scores for the day!
Congratulations, Marching Tigers!


A DAY IN THE LIFE OF: Allatoona Elementary
SO many wonderful things happening at ALES! Just recently, kindergarteners sent seniors at Fite Living Centre and Townsend Park sweet sentiments!
Just as "sweet," second graders ate "synonym rolls" with their lesson, and other class transformed their educational space into a "donut shop" for an engaging day of literacy activities!


NEW: State School Superintendent Richard Woods visits Bartow County today to recognize Adairsville Middle School as a new STATE STEM CERTIFIED SCHOOL - THE FIRST IN BARTOW COUNTY!! More than three years of hard work paid off! Exciting details coming soon; check out our STEM ambassadors and school community showing Superintendent Woods what we're about in Bartow County!

MAGE AND INTERVIEW DAY: The strength of a community shines through when you have more than 15 local companies volunteering time and expertise to help our Adairsville High School CTAE juniors and seniors practice the art of interviewing! Some students even got hired on the spot!

CHS HOMECOMING 2022: Guess who led the CHS Homecoming Parade? Our very own Judd Bailey! If you'll remember, late last month, Judd, a fifth grader at Mission Road Elementary School, rang the bell after a two year battle with cancer. JUDD WON THE FIGHT! Now, it's time to celebrate!


ALMOST TIME: Get ready! Cass High School's Homecoming Parade will be rolling through downtown Cartersville at 7 p.m. tonight! JOIN US!!


CHECK IT OUT: New opportunity for Bartow County grandparents! See below!


WOW: Add Woodland High School to the list of nationally recognized Promising Practices schools!
This recognition is awarded to schools that have demonstrated initial success in raising student achievement by focusing on learning, building a collaborative culture, and creating a results orientation.
Only six high schools in the state have been awarded this and 54 across the entire country!
Congratulations! Just this year, WHS recorded a graduation rate above the milestone 95% mark (again), historically high SAT scores, more AP scholars than any other school in the county, and now this! Such huge gains within the last five years!
