Last week, six Morgan County Superintendents (current and former) came together ā a truly special gathering of the leaders who have guided Morgan County Charter Schools for nearly 30 years of excellence. š
Each of these individuals has played a vital role in shaping who we are today ā honoring our traditions and history while embracing growth and change. Their leadership has been a steady light, guiding our district through challenges and triumphs, always keeping students at the heart of every decision.
Because of their vision and dedication, MCCS continues to thrive as a place where excellence, community, and care come together. Morgan County Charter Schools will continue to learn, lead, and thrive for generations to come.

This prestigious ranking is based on rigorous analysis of key statistics and millions of reviews from students and parents ā using data from the U.S. Department of Education. Factors include state test scores, college readiness, graduation rates, teacher quality, public school ratings, and more.
Thank you to our students, teachers, staff, and families for making this achievement possible. Together, weāre proving that excellence is a Bulldog tradition!

Morgan County Charter Schools will be on Fall Break from October 6thā10th. Students will return to school on Monday, October 13th.
We hope everyone enjoys a safe, restful, and fun break! š

Your Lady Bulldogs are Region Champions!
Let's Go Dogs!

Today we celebrate the unsung heroes of our schoolsāour incredible custodial staff! From keeping our classrooms spotless to making sure our students have a safe and welcoming space to learn, they go above and beyond every single day.
Thank you for all you do to make Morgan County Charter Schools the best place to learn and grow!

Our principals arenāt just leadersāthey are visionaries, motivators, cheerleaders, mentors, and champions for every student who walks through our doors. They wear many hats, make countless decisions behind the scenes, and inspire greatness every single day. šš
This month, we celebrate the passion, dedication, and heart they pour into our schools. They make learning magical, challenges manageable, and dreams possible. From early mornings to late nights, they are shaping futures and making Morgan County Charter Schools a place where every child can thrive.
Join us in celebrating our amazing principals!


Today, our 6th- and 7th-grade students at Morgan County Middle School had the exciting opportunity to present their Supervised Agricultural Experience (SAE) projects to a panel of guest judges! š©āš¾šØāš¾
From hands-on learning to public speaking, our students showcased their hard work, creativity, and knowledge of agriculture. Events like this not only highlight the importance of agricultural education but also build confidence and real-world skills in our Bulldogs.
Our students were amazed as Dr. Maurice Snook, a retired chemist with the USDAās Research Service, brought the magic of chemistry right into our school. From bubbling reactions to colorful experiments, Dr. Snook showed students that science isnāt just about textbooksāitās exciting, surprising, and FUN!
Thank you, Dr. Snook, for sparking curiosity and inspiring the next generation of scientists! š¬š”

šš Opening Doors to the Future at MCHS! šš
Today, Morgan County High School was buzzing with excitement as we hosted our annual College Fair. MCHS was honored to welcome 44 different colleges and universities, each ready to share the incredible opportunities, programs, and experiences they offer.
From large universities to smaller colleges, each representative spent time speaking with our students, answering questions, and helping them explore what their next steps after high school might look like. The energy in the room was inspiring ā filled with curiosity, excitement, and dreams for the future.
We are so grateful to our staff for organizing such a meaningful event and to every college that took the time to invest in our Bulldogs.
Morgan County Charter Schools is proud to announce a graduation rate of 93.1% for the Class of 2025. This achievement comes as Morgan County graduated its largest senior class to date yet still surpassed both the state of Georgiaās overall graduation rate and the average for our region.
https://bit.ly/mccs2025gradrate


Today, weāre shining the spotlight on one of the very best ā our HR Director, Kayla Andrews!
From recruiting top talent to supporting every employee like family, Kayla is the heart behind the scenes that keeps MCCS strong, connected, and thriving. Her dedication, compassion, and leadership make a difference every single day ā and we are so lucky to have her! š¼ā¤ļø
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#MCCS #HRDay #ThankYouKayla #ExcellenceInAction

Come out and cheer on our Bulldogs as they take on Westside-Macon ā and help us celebrate our Future Bulldogs!
From the field to the sidelines, they play hard, cheer loud, and show that Bulldog spirit is strong for years to come! ā¤ļøšš£
Go Dogs!

The 2025ā2026 MCHS Ambassadors kicked off the year with their annual training and team-building activities. These student leaders are the face of Morgan County High Schoolāwelcoming visitors, guiding tours, and showcasing all the opportunities that make MCHS and Morgan County truly special.
From academics and athletics to the arts and community service, our Ambassadors represent some of the best of our Bulldogs and proudly share our story with future students, families, and community partners.
It's great to be a Morgan County Bulldog!







Congratulations to our Middle School Volleyball team on winning the Apalachee Athletic Conference Championship! š
Way to go Girls! Go Dogs!

Whether it was enjoying special guest readers, making trips to the library, or kicking off each class period with a good bookāour Bulldogs across the district came together to celebrate the joy of reading. ā¤ļøš¾
What better way to spend the day than getting lost in a great story? š






KJ encouraged our students to keep working hardāeven when no one is watching. He reminded them that true character is built in those quiet moments, and greatness comes when you push yourself, stay focused, and give your best every day.
KJās father also shared powerful words with our students: āYou may want to be good, but your teachers, parents, and coaches want you to be GREAT. They see the potential in you. And when you believe you can be great, anything is possible.ā
Thank you, KJ, for this special visit and for taking the time to inspire our students with your words and example. Whether itās Athens or Madison, GAāwe can all say⦠Go DOGS (DAWGS)! šš¾

