WOW: Our Summer STEM Camp filled up in less than four minutes! Now, there are about 200 students on the waitlist. Thank you so much for your continuing interest and support of this STEM opportunity! We can't wait to show you what kind of projects your students will be working on this year!
about 1 month ago, Alisha Evans
Students working on a STEM project.
IMAGE AND INTERVIEW DAY: The strength of a community shines through when you have more than 17 local companies volunteering time and expertise to help our Adairsville High School CTAE students practice the art of resume writing and interviewing! Thank you to our many partners in education, including but not limited to Brasington and Bailey Construction, Adairsville Police Department, NOTS Logistics, and Shaw Industries!
about 1 month ago, Alisha Evans
Adairsville High School student at Image and Interview Day
ContinUed BARTOW: This premier program offers educational graduate degrees at no cost to our tenured employees! Want to learn more? Check out this informational meeting that will be held tomorrow!
about 1 month ago, Alisha Evans
ContinUed Informational meeting on march 26 at 4 at the Bartow County College and Career Academy. Application window opens March 27
WELCOME: The Bartow County School System is happy to introduce Mrs. Sindy Zepeda, our district translator! Mrs. Zepeda can answer questions from our Spanish-speaking families and help translate during meetings with teachers. She can be reached through email at sindy.zepeda@bartow.k12.ga.us or by calling the district office at 770-606-5800 x2019. Welcome Mrs. Zepeda!
about 1 month ago, Alisha Evans
Sindy Zepeda
COME ONE, COME ALL: Bartow Teen Maze will be held on March 25th at Georgia Highlands College! This preview night is free and open to middle and high school students and parents, as well as the entire community. Participants will pick scenarios about risky behaviors and experience consequences such as jail or pregnancy. The goal is to avoid risky choices and make it to graduation.
about 1 month ago, Alisha Evans
Bartow Teen Maze will be held on March 25th at Georgia Highlands College! This preview night is free and open to middle and high school students and parents, as well as the entire community. Participants will pick scenarios about risky behaviors and experience consequences such as jail or pregnancy. The goal is to avoid risky choices and make it to graduation.
ON THE ROAD AGAIN: Our Spring College Tour brings us to Valdosta State and Thomas University today to talk dorms, dining halls, and more! What an experience for our high school students!
about 1 month ago, Alisha Evans
high school students visiting Valdosta State
ON THE ROAD AGAIN: First to the University of Georgia, then to Georgia College and State University! Our Spring College Tour is in FULL SWING! Admissions questions will be answered, and dreams will be discovered! #betterinbartow
about 1 month ago, Alisha Evans
Students at the University of Georgia
Students at Georiga College and State University
A TEAM AWARD: Superintendent Page and system leaders present Adairsville High School and its Algebra 1 collaboration team, which consists of Melissa Winters, Amanda Jones, James Whittemore, Madison Hilton, and Brent West with the most prestigious award given by the District, the A-Team Award! Melissa Winters, Amanda Jones, James Whittemore, Madison Hilton, and Brent West exemplify the three big ideas of our Professional Learning Communities culture as they continually demonstrate a focus on learning, collaboration, and results. Through observations and conversations with each team member, it is evident this team uses the PLC process to work together with collective responsibility for student learning. They ensure a guaranteed and viable curriculum for all their students, use common formative assessments to monitor student learning, use common assessment data to improve teaching and learning practices, and support the RTI process by providing systematic interventions and extensions for all students. Melissa Winters, Amanda Jones, James Whittemore, Madison Hilton, and Brent West will now present at an upcoming school board meeting, New Teacher Institute, and serve as role models for future A-Teams throughout our school system. This is our 25th collaboration team to earn an A-Team Award!
about 2 months ago, Alisha Evans
Adairsville High School A-Team
LEGO ROBOTICS SHOWCASE RESULTS: Our 6th Annual FIRST LEGO League Robotics Showcase was the best one yet! Before we get to the results, let's talk about the Bartow County School System FAMILY! Thirty-six teams from 16 Bartow County schools were in attendance and they ALL supported each other -- loud and proud! It didn't matter what feeder pattern you were a part of, Adairsville, Cass, or Woodland, all teams cheered and chanted! "Mission Road," "K-E-S is the best," were just a few chants ringing through the halls of Georgia Highlands College! This year, in addition to the competing LEGO teams, we added non-competing Junior, Discover, and Vex teams. That means even pre-K, kindergarten, and first grade students were in attendance, showcasing their work in Robotics! Each competing team received the opportunity to showcase their Robot Design, Robot Games, Innovation Project, and Core Values. RESULTS: 1st Place Champion: Mission Road Elementary Robo-Cats (3rd year in a row) 2nd Place Champion: Clear Creek Elementary Team Blaze 3rd Place Champion: Clear Creek Elementary Chickens of the Round Table Tournament A & B ROBOT GAME 1st Place: CCES Team Blaze & CMS Colonel Tech 2nd Place: Cass Creators & EES Encoders 3rd Place: WES Golden Warriors & ALES Autobots ROBOT DESIGN 1st Place: WMS LEGO Masters & CCES Chickens of the Round Table 2nd Place: TES Tiger Techs & WES Warriors 3rd Place: RTMS NRO Miners & AMS Cosmic Coders INNOVATION PROJECT 1st Place: MRES Robo-Cats & CCES Robo Rumblers 2nd Place: AES Master Builders & KES Musical Eagles 3rd Place: PLES Logology Bots & HCES Robo-Knights CORE VALUES 1st Place: WMS LEGO Annihilators & CLES Robotics 2nd Place: AMS Tigers & AMS Wild Tigers 3rd Place: RTMS Big Tom Miners & EHES Mechanical Cats RISING ALL STAR: KES Artsy Eagles SPECIAL THANKS TO GHC! School leaders continuously pour into our students and schools in a BIG way, and we are extremely grateful! Also, thank you to our volunteers! Paulding County really stepped up and supported this Showcase!
about 2 months ago, Alisha Evans
Mission Road Elementary School Robotics team
GROW IN BARTOW: The District Mentor Program would like to spotlight Tammy Pechfelder, our Instructional Lead Teacher at White Elementary School, and Sarah Turner, our Reading Interventionist at Cass High School, for exhibiting best practices in mentoring and support in their buildings. Tammy and Sarah define what it means to be great in Bartow! Thank you for all the support you offer to our teachers, schools, and this district.
about 2 months ago, Alisha Evans
Grow in Bartow. Congratulations Sarah Turner.
Grow in Bartow. Congratulations Tammy Pechfelder.
TONIGHT'S THE NIGHT: Registration for our highly popular SUMMER STEM CAMP opens tonight at 6! Be on time because space is limited! Also, remember, this camp is only open for current 3-6th grade students. *On March 24, you will be notified via email of your child's acceptance/waitlist status* https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSezmPSbXh-5VS5cXdWoCklMBjz3QP0ExTBECeVQTODguZVGpA/viewform?usp=sf_link
about 2 months ago, Alisha Evans
summer stem camp. use the QR code below to register.
SCIENTIFIC PHENOMENON: Preparation for the 2024 Total Solar Eclipse is well underway! Although Bartow County is not in the direct path of totality, the eclipse will be partially visible from approximately 1:40 p.m. until 4:00 p.m. on Monday, April 8. CLICK HERE TO VIEW OUR PLAN: https://www.bartow.k12.ga.us/article/1509680
about 2 months ago, Alisha Evans
SOLAR ECLIPSE GLASSES
COME ONE, COME ALL: Our FIRST LEGO League Robotics Showcase at Georgia Highlands College is tomorrow! Spectators welcome! You'll see amazing robot designs, robot games, innovation projects, and more!
about 2 months ago, Alisha Evans
Robotics Showcase march 16 at Georgia Highlands College starting at 9:30 a.m.
PI "DAY" CONTINUES AT CCES: Ask any Clear Creek Elementary School Lion, Pi Day has been dubbed the "best day of the year!" Today, we saw no shortage of robots, life-size bubbles, Oobleck, green screen fun, homemade ice cream, and build-it-yourself pita pizza courtesy of our amazing School Nutrition staff! Every station held a STEM or STEAM lesson! Our Adairsville High School Magnet students helped with many of the activities, too!
about 2 months ago, Alisha Evans
clear creek students on the green screen
HURRY UP AND GET HER AUTOGRAPH: Pine Log's own Brooklyn Grace will be performing with Songs for Kids during the Shaky Knees Music Festival this summer! Who knew she'd be among the likes of Billy Idol, Foo Fighters, Weezer, and more?! We did! Brooklyn never let blindness get in the way of her ability to capture an audience with her pure, raw talent and charisma! Great job, Brooklyn! #WeKnewYouWhen #blindkidscan
about 2 months ago, Alisha Evans
Brookyln Grace, a Pine Log student, is singing in a music studio
WOW: Two of our school Social Workers, Melissa Hulsey and Michelle Jenkins, just received the Rainbows Volunteer of the Year Award at the Advocates for Children annual luncheon! They were chosen for their support, hard work, and dedication to Bartow County students. Congratulations!
about 2 months ago, Alisha Evans
School social workers receiving award from Advocates for Children
WHIZ KIDS: The Math Department at Georgia Highlands College hosted its first Math Fest competition, and nearly 100 of our fourth and fifth grade students from Adairsville, Clear Creek, Emerson, Kingston, and White Elementary schools showed up and showed out! They answered dozens of math questions in the Individual and Group Math-Bating events! Fourth Grade Individual Competition Winners: 3rd Place - Saydie Ray (AES) 2nd Place - Jordan Stone (CCES) 1st Place - Jay Patel (WES) Fourth Grade Group Math-Bating Event Winners: 3rd Place Math Magicians - Annabelle Bearden, Finley Cowart, and Kaycee Shumaker (AES) 2nd Place - Lucas Broome, Everett Hawkings, and Olivia King (WES) 1st Place - Jay Patel, Noah Doolittle, and Ethan Harris (WES) Fifth Grade Individual Competition Winners: 3rd Place - Gabriel (WES) 2nd Place - Madalie Furey (CCES) 1st Place - Roan Alexander (WES) Fifth Grade Group Math-Bating Event Winners: 3rd Place - Aspen Luchsinger, Ruth Villela, and Aiden Wood (KES) 2nd Place Tiger Talk -Swayze Carter, Sarah Carter, and Tessa Rutledge (AES) 1st Place Exponent Experts - Hailey Gottschling, Mattie McCormick, and Lily Wilson (CCES) 1st Place School Winner: CLEAR CREEK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
about 2 months ago, Alisha Evans
Clear Creek Elementary student at Math Fest
WORLD OF POSSIBILITIES: How are students supposed to know what they want to be when they grow up if they haven't been exposed to different careers early on? 🩰🎨🎬🎤🏌️Luckily, in Bartow, we have amazing Career Day opportunities! Check out this one at Allatoona Elementary School! So thankful for our community partners who are opening our students' eyes to a world of possibilities! #betterinbartow
about 2 months ago, Alisha Evans
Allatoona Elementary School student holding a goat