Colorguard Audition Week is coming up!
š Audition Week: March 30th-April 3rd
š Location: MCHS Band Room

Our Literary Team shined on the stage and came home with 3 State Champions:
⢠Boys Solo- Stuart Rose
⢠Trio- Grace Vash, Molly Copeland, Annabel Sparrow
⢠Quartet- Stuart Rose, William Davis, Jackson LaBarre and Seth Mullins
From countless hours of preparation to delivering outstanding performances, these students truly gave it their all!
Congratulations to our champions and the entire Literary Team on an incredible accomplishment.

Last Friday, our local Pre-K students took their official March to the Big School at MCPS! The excitement was contagious as these little learners got a tour of where theyāll be next year. From the playground to the classrooms, every stop brought big smiles, wide eyes, and lots of giggles.
We canāt wait to welcome these future Kindergarten Bulldogs in just a few short months!









Today, Morgan County High School is hosting its annual Teen Maze event for our 9th grade students. This powerful program, supported by more than 100 local volunteers and community agencies, helps students better understand the real-life impact of the choices they make.
As part of the event, there will be a strong presence of law enforcement, fire, and emergency medical personnel on campus, along with their vehicles and equipment. ššš You may hear sirens or see emergency activity throughout the day.
š You may also see helicopters landing at or near the high school.
Please do not be alarmedāthis is a planned and controlled part of the Teen Maze experience.
Our students are safe and in great hands as they participate in this meaningful learning opportunity.
We are incredibly grateful for the first responders and community members who give their time and energy to make this event possible each year. Their commitment is what makes Morgan County such a special place. š

Morgan County Charter Schools was proud to participate in the Georgia DOE Day of Service, with students from every school coming together to make a difference right here at home.
From collecting food and pet supplies for local food banks and animal shelters, to planting community gardens, building birdhouses, picking up trash along our roads, writing encouraging notes to our elderly, and even spreading joy through sidewalk messagesāour students showed what it truly means to serve others.
We hope days like today help our students see the value of giving back and understand the powerful impact even the smallest acts of kindness can have on a community. These are the moments where lifelong lessons are learned








On Friday, March 20th, Morgan County High School will host its annual Teen Maze event for our 9th grade students. This impactful program, supported by more than 100 local volunteers and community agencies, helps students understand the real-life consequences of the choices they make.
As part of the event, there will be a strong presence of law enforcement, fire, and emergency medical personnel on campus, along with their vehicles and equipment. ššš You may see or hear sirens throughout the day.
Please donāt be alarmed. This is all part of the planned educational experience, and our students are in great hands.
We are incredibly grateful for the many first responders and community members who give their time and energy to make this event possible each year. Their dedication is what makes Morgan County such a special place.

Only a few days left until March 18, 2026, the statewide GA Department of Education Day of Service and the excitement is building!
Created by our very own Rachel Kinsaul, Georgiaās 2026 Teacher of the Year, this exciting initiative invites all schools and districts across Georgia to engage students in meaningful service-learning that strengthens community connections, promotes real-world learning, and inspires civic responsibility.
In Morgan County Charter Schools, all four of our schools are jumping in with enthusiasmācollecting cereal and pet supplies, shredding items for the Humane Society, gathering hygiene products, building birdhouses for the community garden, writing heartfelt letters to the elderly and first responders, planting flowers, adopting a road, and creating Easter baskets to share with members of our community.
March 18th will be a day filled with compassion and teamwork as our students learn the power of serving others. Morgan County is all ināand we hope you will be too! Letās come together and show the incredible impact that service can have in our schools, our communities, and beyond. š
How will you step up and serve in your school, your community, and your state on March 18?



Playing for a State Championship is something special. Itās the dream every team chases, the goal every player works toward from the first practice of the season. Very few teams get the opportunity to play on this stage⦠and our Morgan County Bulldogs have earned it.
This team is special. These boys are special.
Through hard work, grit, and heart, theyāve fought their way to the GHSA AA State Championship, and now theyāre ready to show everyone what Morgan County basketball is all about.
š Macon Coliseum
š Saturday, March 14
ā° 1:00 PM
š Morgan vs. Butler
Dogs Fans, we need you there in red and black! Pack the stands, bring the noise, and help cheer these young men on as they take the floor for the biggest game of the year.
Itās going to be a DOG vs. DOG fight, and our MORGAN COUNTY Bulldogs are ready.

š Celebrating the Top of the Class! š
Morgan County Charter Schools is proud to celebrate the Class of 2026 Valedictorian and Salutatorian!
⨠Valedictorian: Catie Malcome
⨠Salutatorian: Justin Bailey
These two exceptional students have shown remarkable dedication, determination, and academic excellence throughout their high school careers. Their commitment to their studies has distinguished them among their peers, and we are incredibly proud of all they have achieved.

Morgan County Primary School recently welcomed parents and guardians for Walk-Through Wednesdays, a special time to step inside the classroom and see learning in action.
During the walkthrough, families were able to see Foundations in Action, an opportunity to observe what their child is learning, how they are learning it, and gain ideas on how to support and engage with them at home.
We love giving families a closer look at the great things happening in our classrooms each day!





Students shared the projects theyāve been working on, highlighting the skills, knowledge, and responsibility theyāve gained through hands-on agricultural learning. From caring for animals and growing plants to exploring different areas of agriculture, these projects gave students a chance to show what theyāve learned and practice speaking about their work with confidence.
Weāre proud of these students for the effort they put into their projects and thankful for the opportunities our Ag program provides. Experiences like these help students build confidence, responsibility, and a deeper understanding of the important role agriculture plays in our community and beyond.










See Press Release: https://bit.ly/MCESPrincipal

We are so proud of our students for an outstanding performance at the Region Literary Event at Jackson High School!
Quartet ā Stuart Rose, Jackson LaBarre, Seth Mullins & William Davis ā 1st place (Advancing to State)
Trio ā Molly Copeland, Annabel Sparrow & Grace Vash ā 1st place (Advancing to State)
Soloists ā Grace Vash and Stuart Rose - 1st Place (Advancing to State)
Campbell Kirkland ā 2nd Place in Humorous Acting
Jatavious Ward ā 2nd Place in Domestic Extemporaneous Speaking
Brenna Moore ā 3rd Place in Essay
Jamari Mundy ā 3rd Place in International Extemporaneous Speaking
Becca Thomas & Brinley Sides ā 4th Place in Essays
First Runner-Up in the region overall!

A special thank you to the leaders who guide and support Morgan County Charter Schools every day: Board Chair Andrew Ainslie, III, Vice-Chair Cheryl Bland, Brad Hawk, Dr. Forest Pagett, and Joe Slaughter.

From early mornings to late afternoons, these dedicated professionals make sure our classrooms are ready, our facilities are safe, and our campuses remain welcoming for every student, teacher, and visitor. Whether itās fixing a problem before anyone notices, preparing spaces for events, or responding quickly when something needs attention, their work keeps Morgan County Charter Schools moving forward every single day.
Simply put, our schools could not run without them.
We are grateful for the pride, care, and commitment our maintenance staff brings to our school community. Your work supports learning in ways that often go unseen but are always appreciated.
Please join us in thanking the amazing maintenance professionals who help make Morgan County Charter Schools a great place to learn and grow! š

We wrapped up Read Across America Week in the most adorable way possible with a Book Character Parade! š
Our hallways were filled with the cutest characters straight from the pages of our favorite books. From classic storybook favorites to new beloved characters, our students brought their stories to life and reminded us all just how fun reading can be.
All week long, our students celebrated the joy, imagination, and adventure that books bring, and todayās parade was the perfect ending to a week full of reading!
š Keep turning those pages. The next great adventure is always just a book away









