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Spelling Bee Champion
January 18, 2022
Student Attendance - Week of January 17, 2022
January 17, 2022
Parents,
As a result in the rising number of Covid cases in the district, we are offering all students a Covid related excused absence for January 18th through January 21st. School will still be open as normal, but parents who would like to keep their children at home during this week, have the freedom to do so. Parents of students in grades K-2 will be able to pick up the week’s packet of materials starting Wednesday, Jan. 19th. Students in grades 3 to 5 will have their assignments posted on Classroom Dojo, and students in grades 6-12 will be able to access their assignments on Google Classroom. Please make sure your students complete the assignments the teachers are making available to them.
The District is strongly encouraging students who come to school and staff to wear masks. We have also stocked all classrooms with extra sanitizing wipes and hand sanitizer.
Please notify your school’s attendance clerk if you are choosing to keep your child at home during this week.
Greenville Elementary: Talicia Solomon (850) 973-5033
Email: [email protected]
Lee Elementary: Lisa Davis (850) 973-5030
Email: [email protected]
Pinetta Elementary: Tammy Richardson (850) 973-5028
Email: [email protected]
Madison County Central School: Catherine Willett (805) 973-5916
Email: [email protected]
Madison County High School: Cathy Chancy (850) 973- 5714
Email: [email protected]School Related Personnel of the Year
December 16, 2021
2021-2022 School Related Personnel of the Year
Congratulations to Leroy James from Madison Creative Arts Academy for being selected as this year's SRP of the year!
2021-22 SRP of the Year
Heather Atwell - District Office
Roderick Williams - Transportation
Dominique Irvine - Madison County Central School
Talecia Solomon - Greenville Elementary School
Margaret Davis - Pinetta Elementary School
Michelle Carter - Madison County High School
Gerald Latimer - Lee Elementary School
Leroy James - Madison Creative Arts Academy
Bobby Thompkins - James Madison Preparatory High School
Creative Writing
December 13, 2021
Grade Name School
KG Eason O’Neal 1st Place GES
KG Aubrie Coons 1st Runner Up LES
1st Derrick Blue 1st Place LES
1st Daniel Adams 1st Runner Up PES
2nd Ay’Dien Gent 1st Place PES
2nd Tatitana Fabius 1st Runner Up MCCS
3rd Carlos Montalvo 1st Place PES
3rd Ramsey Webb 1st Runner Up MCAA
4th Tanner Robinson 1st Place MCAA
4th Xander Bergeron 1st Runner Up LES
5th McKennah Merone 1st Place MCAA
5th Dakota Tuten 1st Runner Up LES
6th Kayli Replogle 1st Place MCCS
7th Jonah Adams 1st Place MCCS
7th Kloie Page 1st Runner Up MCAA
8th Jordin Akins 1st Place MCCS
8th Mya Mason 1st Place Runner Up MCAA
9th Dixie Phillips 1st Place JMPHS
10th Casey McFall 1st Place JMPHS
12th Alyssa Wheeler 1st Place JMPHS
Congratulations!
Teacher of the Year
December 8, 2021
The District School Board of Madison County would like to congratulate the following teachers for being selected as their school's Teacher of the Year:
Wendy Willis - Greenville Elementary School
Hayley Starling - James Madison Preparatory High School
Kim Gurley - Lee Elementary School
Matt Replogle - Madison County Central School - Middle Grades
Amanda Willoughby - Madison County Central School-Elementary
Jarrett Wood - Madison County High School
Jennifer Prairie - Madison Creative Arts Academy
Stacey Lee - Pinetta Elementary School
Odette Guillen - Waypoint Charter Academy
We are blessed to have each of you as members of our team. Congratulations!
2021 State Football Championship Game
December 8, 2021
Congratulations! Headed to State!
2021 State Championships
Gene Cox Stadium, December 11, 2021 (Classes 1A)
Championship Brackets |
State Championship Matchup |
Date |
Time |
Tickets |
Live Stream |
Statistics |
Madison County (Madison) vs. Hawthorne |
Dec. 11 |
7 p.m. |
*Home team always listed second
**Tickets are General Admission in ALL Sections (Home Team West Sideline, Away Team East Sideline)
***All games to be Live Streamed by Spectrum Sports
Thanksgiving
November 3, 2021
Statement from Commissioner Corcoran on “Tik Tok Challenges”
October 11, 2021
Statement from Commissioner Corcoran on “Tik Tok Challenges”
Florida is committed to the safety of its schools, including the safety of students, school and district staff and administrators. Unfortunately, some students are engaging in online “challenges” posted on Tik Tok sites, which encourage students to take part in vandalism, theft, harassment, battery and other totally inappropriate criminal activities. These students’ actions show no respect for their schools, their fellow students and the hardworking teachers who are striving every day to make sure they get a quality education.
I encourage parents to talk frankly with their children and explain the serious consequences of these actions. I also ask students and parents to remain vigilant and report any suspected activities in response to these “challenges” to the school’s leadership. Students who are found to be participating or have participated in any of these harmful “Tik Tok Challenges” risk severe punishment according to the school’s Code of Student Contact or arrest and prosecution by law enforcement.
My sincere hope is that students will realize these harmful actions are vicious and destructive, and will choose to not participate in any “Tik Tok Challenges.” I am confident students will make the right choice and focus on taking advantage of the many learning opportunities available for them in Florida’s nationally recognized education system.”
Tik Tok Challenges
September 30, 2021
September 30, 2021
We want our schools to be safe and secure for all students as they provide the opportunity for students to grow in a thriving, nurturing, supportive environment. this includes the school buses also.
Please be mindful that we will enforce the "Code of Student Conduct" for ANY student who chooses to violate any of the rules or cause harm to any student or damages school property. Schools are not the appropriate places for the "tik tok" challenges!!!
If you would like another copy of the Code of Student Conduct, it is posted on the District's webpage.
Please help us keep our schools (and buses) safe!
Superintendent Shirley Joseph