Casey Bethel, 2017 Georgia Teacher of the Year, spoke at Paulding’s Teaching as a Profession Mentor Appreciation event April 13, 2017. Teacher mentors and high school practicum students enjoyed Mr. Bethel speak about teaching being a noble profession.
Four students will be attending the week long Georgia Trout Camp in Rabun County this summer.
The Sammy McClure Middle School and North Paulding High School underwater Remotely Operated Vehicle (ROV) robotics teams swept the Marine Advanced Technology Education (MATE) South East Regional Competition in Savannah on April 22nd.
Students at South Paulding High School have been coming to New Georgia Elementary this year mentoring some of our 4th and 5th graders. The students look forward to their Spartan brothers and sisters coming to “hang-out”.
Avery Ragsdale signed to play baseball at Toccoa Falls College. Avery goes to Hiram High School, class of 2017 and was coached by Coach Marra.
The CTI program at East Paulding High School was declared the 1st Place Overall School during the 2017 CTI State Conference on April 19th through 21st at Rock Eagle 4-H Center in Eatonton, Georgia.
Hiram High Athletic Signings for College: Boys Basketball, Girls Basketball, Boys Soccer, and Football
Georgia Highlands College will be holding a special groundbreaking event at its Cartersville site on Wednesday (April 26) at 11AM for its new academic building.
April is the Month of the Military Child. In honor of those children and their families that sacrifice so much for the citizens of the United States, students and staff were asked to wear purple.
Four Chattahoochee Technical College students brought home first-, second-, third- and fifth- place awards from the 2017 Georgia Phi Beta Lambda (PBL) State Leadership Conference, held April 7-9 in Atlanta.
Congratulations to the students pictured above for being March Students of the Month at New Georgia Elementary! These students show good citizenship in their classroom, school and community.
Thank you to Sheriff Gary Gulledge for visiting New Georgia Elementary first graders. He came to speak to the students in coordination with their lesson on “goods and services in our community”.
Over 120 people showed up from all five of Georgia Highlands College’s locations on April 14th for the seventh annual GHC Public Speaking Competition in Cartersville.
On April 13, 2017 Hiram High School Stinger Battalion conducted its annual inspection. The cadets and staff where evaluated on student lead briefings, portfolios, drill, color guard, and overall impression from the evaluators.