
We are so proud of all our youth basketball players and how hard they have worked this season. We will be recognizing Monday, February 7 at 1:00 in the high school gym.


Meet our spotlight student of the week, Miss Beanie Brockman


Graphite rubbings in art class





Mrs. Bentley’s class is 100 days smarter!!!


5th grade history project, Branches of Government


5th grader Mason reading at lunch!! #readingrocks #readersmakeleaders


January 28 our PTO is hosting a sock drive.


We would like to say a big thank you to our school board member, Mr. Kenny Brockman. Thank you for always looking out for our school, it’s teachers, and all our students. We appreciate you!


Cullman County Schools will transition to remote learning Thursday 1/20 and Friday 1/21. At this time, we plan to return to in-classroom instruction on Monday, 1/24.
Statement from Dr. Barnette, Cullman County School Superintendent
"I had hoped the numbers would get better this week, but unfortunately, we have a lot of students and staff out today. We've been strategic, shifting staff from other schools and the Central Office to cover absences with a goal of sustaining in-person learning, but we have reached a point that we need to transition to remote learning. With that in mind, along with the potential for winter weather Thursday and Friday, all Cullman County Schools will be operating remotely the rest of the week. Your child will be sent home with work for the next two days. Weather permitting, faculty and staff who are healthy will be on campus and able to assist your child digitally. Please know that I firmly believe that there is no equivalent substitute for in-person learning. I want our children in the classroom. I hope we will see improvement by next week."

Cullman County Schools will transition to remote learning Thursday 1/20 and Friday 1/21. At this time, we plan to return to in-classroom instruction on Monday, 1/24.
Statement from Dr. Barnette, Cullman County School Superintendent:
"I had hoped the numbers would get better this week, but unfortunately, we have a lot of students and staff out today. We've been strategic, shifting staff from other schools and the Central Office to cover absences with a goal of sustaining in-person learning, but we have reached a point that we need to transition to remote learning. With that in mind, along with the potential for winter weather Thursday and Friday, all Cullman County Schools will be operating remotely the rest of the week. Your child will be sent home with work for the next two days. Weather permitting, faculty and staff who are healthy will be on campus and able to assist your child digitally. Please know that I firmly believe that there is no equivalent substitute for in-person learning. I want our children in the classroom. I hope we will see improvement by next week."

Cullman County Schools will operate remotely on Friday 1/14/22. The decision to hold classes remotely is due primarily to the number of teachers and staff who are sick. After-school events will be allowed to continue because this dismissal is due to not having enough teachers and staff to operate during the school day.
Teachers and staff who are not sick will still report to work tomorrow.

We appreciate all our law enforcement officers but we especially appreciate our Officer White



Cullman County Schools will have a remote learning day Friday 1/7 due to the weather. Teachers will provide students with either a digital or paper assignment to be completed. Everyone stay safe.

Lost & found.... Items not claimed by Jan. 14 will be donated.
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After reviewing the latest National Weather Service update, Cullman County Schools will continue with the 2-hour delay today, Thursday 1/6. Campuses will be open and buses will run 2 hours behind their normal schedule.

We started the semester with a wonderful guest for our teachers & 5th graders. Liz Huntley, founder of Hope Institute, is an attorney, child advocate, and author. She shared her story of hope and overcoming adversity with our teachers yesterday & our 5th grade students this morning.





Cullman County Schools will operate on a two-hour delay on Thursday, January 6, 2022. Buses will run two hours late. Employees, please report two hours later than your normally scheduled time.


There will NO Bible club tomorrow. Bible club will resume on January 13.


Save the date! Our annual Little Miss Springtime pageant will be Saturday, April 30.


Welcome back! Students return tomorrow!
