06/11/2026
Ten Floyd County Schools Recognized for "Beating the Odds" in Statewide Academic Performance Analysis ππ€πππ
The Beating the Odds designation is a statistical analysis that evaluates a school's actual College and Career Ready Performance Index (CCRPI) score against a predicted model. This model takes into account multiple external factors outside of a school's direct control to ensure performance is measured within a fair and accurate context.
The ten Floyd County schools honored with this distinction are:
Alto Park Elementary School
Armuchee High School
Armuchee Primary School
Coosa High School
Garden Lakes Elementary School
Johnson Elementary School
Model Elementary School
Model High School
Pepperell High School
Pepperell Primary School
Full release: https://www.floydboe.net/all-news
05/30/2026
Being away from school has reminded us just how special our teachers truly are! π€
The heart of any school is its people, and we are incredibly fortunate to have the most dedicated, caring, and hardworking teachers. Every day they pour their time, energy, and love into our students, helping them learn, grow, and succeed.
Such a sweet gesture for our students to recognize teachers who make them feel loved! πβοΈπ¦
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05/28/2026
ππ₯ WE ARE SO EXCITED for the 1st Annual Future of The C Youth Basketball Camp! π₯π
Join us June 17β19 at Coosa High School for 3 fun-filled days of basketball, games, competition, and learning from CHS players & coaches! This camp is open to upcoming 1stβ5th grade GIRLS AND BOYS and is going to be an awesome experience for young athletes in our community! π¦
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Campers will receive:
π Fundamental skill instruction
π A camp t-shirt
ποΈ A season pass for the 2026β27 Coosa High School HOME basketball games
π Daily games & competitions
π Coosa High School Gym
β° 9:00 AM β 12:00 PM
π² $40
Scan the QR code to pre-register or fill out the form linked below! β we canβt wait to see everyone there!! π€π¦
Form- https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1wRmfgy0KV3fqqSXv7vH5uPkx2A0DFcoqqx6DV1x2zCU/viewform?edit_requested=true
05/27/2026
School is out for good this time for these four special Eagles! π¦
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After years of shaping minds, inspiring hearts, and making a difference every single day, itβs time to enjoy a well-earned retirement! Thank you all for your patience, dedication, and countless lessons that will last a lifetime! Your impact will never be forgotten and we will miss you in the halls at CHS! We wish you all the best in your future endeavors and will always be thankful for your time as an Eagle! Wings up! π€βοΈβοΈ
05/27/2026
Celebrating the end of another awesome school year with a delicious breakfast and even better company! Thank you to Eggs Up Grill for the amazing breakfast, and thank you to our incredible staff for everything you do to make CHS the best place to be. We are so thankful for each and every one of you! π€π¦
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05/25/2026
πΊπΈ Happy Memorial Day from Floyd County Schools πΊπΈ
Today, we honor and remember the brave men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice for our country. We are forever grateful for their service and dedication.
Wishing all of our Floyd County students, families, and staff a meaningful and safe Memorial Day πβ€οΈ
05/22/2026
From the smiles, the proud tears, the cheers, and the perfect weather, everything came together to celebrate an incredible group of graduates. Watching our students walk across that stage surrounded by family, friends, and the entire CHS community was truly special. We are so proud of each and every graduate and thankful for a beautiful night full of memories that will last a lifetime. Once an Eagle, always an Eagle. π€ππ¦
05/20/2026
βGraduation Time Changeβ
Tomorrow's graduation ceremony will now begin at 7 p.m. Please read the following statement from Mrs. Martin to our families:
Eagle Families,
Thank you all for your patience and understanding as we navigate weather challenges this week. After closely monitoring the weather and working together with our Board and Superintendent, we have made the decision to move our graduation ceremony start time from 7:30 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. in an effort to avoid potential storms that may move into the area later tomorrow evening.
While we cannot predict exactly what the weather will do at the time of the ceremony, we wanted to communicate this change as early as possible out of respect for our families and the plans many of you have already made.
Based on the information we currently have and our desire to provide the best graduation experience possible for our seniors and families, we feel this is the best decision.
As a reminder, the Forum is not an option for our graduation date, as another school system has had the facility reserved for over a year.
We look forward to celebrating the Class of 2026 together tomorrow evening. Go Eagles!
05/19/2026
We got to celebrate two incredibly deserving graduates! π
We are so proud of all the hard work, dedication, and perseverance that brought them to this moment! A huge thank you to everyone who made this day possible β it truly takes a village! π€
And the celebration for our graduates isn't over yet! We cannot wait to celebrate the rest of the Class of 2026 on Thursday! Wings up! π¦
05/18/2026
What an awesome track season we have had! We wanted to share some pictures from this season and recognize the following athletes for their achievements at the state meet! π¦
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- Girls 4x800 Relay: Alishia Cook, Ava King, Zoey Goldhill, Diana Martinez; 5th Place 10:35.94 (*broke school record)
- Boys 110 Hurdles: Xander Sledge; 8th Place 15.58
- Girls 1600m Run: Alishia Cook; 6th Place 5:32.25
- Girls 400m Dash: Ava King; 6th Place 1:00.85
- Girls 3200m Run: Alishia Cook; 4th Place 11:51.21