Congratulations to Paxton Plourd and Lillie McGee for earning 200 AR points. Way to go!

We had the privilege of having author Julia Cook visit our school. She was absolutely AMAZING! Thank you Julia Cook!






We are taking donations for socks, canned food, and stuffed animals (12" size limit) until February 11th. All donations will be greatly appreciated!!

Congratulations to Chaslin Murphree for earning 200 AR points for the 2024-2025 school year! She received a ceiling tile to design and hang in the school.

Read Across America Week is March 4th - March 8th!

Cullman County Schools will operate on a 2-hour delay Tuesday, January 9, 2024, due to the threat of severe weather.

Cullman County Schools will operate on a 2-hour delay Tuesday, January 9, 2024, due to the threat of severe weather.

Cullman County Schools will operate on a 2-hour delay Tuesday, January 9, 2024, due to the threat of severe weather.

Kindergarten pre-registration is now open! If you have a child who will be enrolling in Kindergarten next year, please visit ccboe.org/K for more information.

Following today's National Weather Service briefing, Dr. Barnette has decided to have a remote learning day on Friday, March 3, 2023. Cullman County will be under a rare high wind warning beginning tomorrow. We are expecting sustained winds 30-40 MPH with gusts 50-60 MPH, well above safe operating conditions for school buses. The NWS says to expect - and be prepared - for downed trees and power outages. Students will be provided assignments to complete tomorrow.

Due to the risk of severe weather, Cullman County Schools will be remote again tomorrow. (Thursday 2/16/23). There is a strong possibility for tornadoes and I believe that parents should be able to make the decision to carry their children to a storm shelter as needed. If storms are not in our area students should use this time to catch up on any school work or spend time practicing their reading. Thank you and please stay safe. - Shane Barnette

Due to the risk of severe weather, Cullman County Schools will be remote again tomorrow. There is a strong possibility for tornadoes and I believe that parents should be able to make the decision to carry their children to a storm shelter as needed. If storms are not in our area students should use this time to catch up on any school work or spend time practicing their reading. Thank you and please stay safe. - Shane Barnette

The Middle School County Volleyball Tournament is TOMORROW at Good Hope High School's Gymnasium.
9am: Good Hope v. Cold Springs, Vinemont v. Holly Pond
10am: West Point v. Hanceville, Fairview v. Parkside
11am: Semifinals
12pm: Final (streamed live on ccboe.tv)
Be sure to download the Cullman County Schools app on Roku, Amazon Fire, and Apple to watch live!

Swamp John’s will be at Parkside Wednesday May 4th 3:30-6:30pm in the lunchroom
Dine-in or Carry out
Pre-sale $13 Day of $14
Tickets on Sale in the school office or send the money with your child and the tickets will be sent home.
All Cullman County school campuses will dismiss at 12pm on WEDNESDAY 4/6/22 due to the threat of severe weather.

Please share this post to help us get the word out. We're looking for talented employees that want to shape the future, make a difference, and be a hero.

Kindergarten Pre-Registration is now open! Visit ccboe.org/K for more information. We look forward to welcoming your child to Kindergarten next school year!

Parkside Elementary School's fundraiser started this week, and we need your help. Our goal is to raise $15,000.00 for essential programs not currently funded through traditional means.
It's as simple as 1, 2, 3!
Register TONIGHT at www.ShopFund.com
Share custom support links with family & friends via Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Email, Text and more.
Student Goal: 5 Online Supporters.
REGISTER-SHARE-WIN: Sharing gets you tickets for chances to win over $100,000 in instant prizes.
On behalf of myself and the staff at Parkside Elementary School, thank you for doing your part to make our fundraiser a success.
All Cullman County School Campuses will dismiss at 1pm Thursday 2/17/22 in advance of the expected severe weather.

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."
