
Currently, we are working with our partners in the Crisp County Emergency Management Agency to monitor Ian’s track and prepare for any potential impact it could have on this community.
Officials with the National Hurricane Center and the Emergency Management Agency have said that this storm is particularly unpredictable and that projections of landfall location and intensity are likely to change in the next several hours.
Please trust that we are keeping the safety and well-being of your children as our focus as we weigh options for school later this week. We will provide an update as soon as possible.
Thank you for your patience.

Parents and students:
It has come to our attention that a lot of inappropriate behavior has been happening on social media that can negatively impact our day-to-day operations as well as severely distract students from their educational focus. Please monitor your child’s social media activity to help prevent misbehavior and/or possible bullying. Thank you for your help and if you need further assistance please let us know how we can help.
Once a Cougar, Always a Cougar…How sweet it is!