Her award is based on her Floral Design SAE, where she has developed skills in creating custom arrangements, working with a variety of flowers and materials, and designing pieces for events and special occasions. Through her Supervised Agricultural Experience, she has gained hands-on experience in design techniques, customer service, and record keeping while growing her passion for the floral industry.
We are so proud of the hard work, creativity, and dedication she has put into her SAE and FFA. This is a huge achievement and well deserved!
CONGRATS HAILEY!!

The cost of the physicals is $5.
The forms need to be filled out by a parent or guardian before the physicals so the doctors can see the athlete's medical history. They can be picked up in the front office or found online on the athletic page of the school's website. Once the doctors complete the physicals, parents need to upload the physicals into Aktivate, an online platform. Directions for Activate are located on the school's website. Please use a computer, not a phone, to upload the physicals. Physicals will cover the athletes for the entire 2026-2027 school year.

Lastly, our track team competed in state this weekend. We had a lot of athletes participate and represent themselves and Morgan County very well. WAY TO GO DOGS!!
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We are thrilled to recognize our Top 5 Teacher of the Year Finalists from each of our four schools! Being selected by your peers is a true honor and a reflection of the impact you make every single day. 🍎
Primary School (PS):
Lauren Thomason, Kelsey Duvall, Jessica Redd, Kayla Sapp, Paige Smith
Elementary School (ES):
Jodi Bailey, Kathi Edwards, Courtland Howard, Kelly Porter, Jenny Slaughter
Middle School (MS):
Melissa Brown, Travis Freeman, Daniel Ghann, Kristen Steele, Chad Stinchcomb
High School (HS):
Leah Ainslie, Abby Bethea, Katie Cobb, Chante Harrell, Lenae Rose
Thank you for inspiring, supporting, and loving our children each and every day. Your influence reaches far beyond the classroom, shaping futures and strengthening our community.






From bold designs to imaginative masterpieces, our students are putting their creativity on full display… and you don’t want to miss it!
Come support our young artists and see the world through their eyes.
📍Morgan County High School
🕒 4:00- 6:30

**Corrected with Volleyball tryouts today, Tuesday, and Wednesday!!
A BIG week coming up for our middle school Bulldogs!! We need you present, on time, and ready to dominate the day!!! We cannot wait to see everyone tomorrow and every day this week!!
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This recognition is based on our National Chapter Application, showcasing the leadership, service, and dedication demonstrated through the activities planned and carried out by our student leaders throughout the year.
A special congratulations to our 2025–2026 Officer Team for their hard work and commitment: Brynlee Dickerson, Aria Montgomery, Jessie Jones, Hailey Boyd, Grady Bullard, Leah McLendon, Eliana Niko, and Sawyer Phillips.

🏈 MCCS Sport Physicals – $5
Wednesday, April 22: HS Football only
Wednesday, April 29: Middle School sports
Wednesday, May 6: All other High School sports
All physicals begin at 3:15 PM.
Physicals are valid for one year and must be uploaded to Aktivate.com
Forms: https://bit.ly/MorganAktivate

Yesterday, Morgan County Middle School had the honor of celebrating more than 80 incredible students at our National Junior Honor Society Induction Ceremony.
The morning was spent recognizing students who exemplify the very best of our school community through their commitment to the seven key values of NJHS: scholarship, service, leadership, citizenship, character, and honor.
Guest speaker Mrs. Courtney Thomas, Special Education Director, reminded our students that they are seen, understood, and supported, while encouraging them to make positive choices, lead with kindness, and stay grounded in who they are—words that resonated with everyone in the room.
Congratulations to each of our inductees. MCCS is proud of you and knows that you will continue to make a difference every single day.

These five teachers were nominated as the 2026 MCMS Teacher of the Year. We are so thankful for the work they do each day and the support they show our students and their colleagues. The nominees from left to right are:
Daniel Ghann - 8th Grade
Kristen Steele - 8th Grade
Travis Freeman - Connections
Melissa Brown - 7th Grade
Chad Stinchcomb - 7th Grade
PROUD to be a Bulldog!!

GET SET.......
GO!!
Cross country tryouts are coming up!! Please make sure you have all the proper documentation in Aktivate if you are interested in trying out! GOOD LUCK!




