"Today, on School Nurses Day, we celebrate and honor our dedicated school nurses who work tirelessly to keep our students healthy and safe! 🩺💙 Your compassion, expertise, and care make a real difference in the lives of our students and staff. Thank you for all that you do! #SchoolNursesDay #EmpoweringandInspiringExcellence
about 19 hours ago, Shelby County Schools Public Relations
School Nurse's Day
Happy National Teacher Day and Teacher Appreciation Week to our amazing Shelby County teachers who are empowering and inspiring excellence in our students every day! #NationalTeacherDay #TeacherAppreciationWeek #EmpoweringandInspiringExcellence
2 days ago, Shelby County Schools Public Relations
teacher appreciation graphic
After School Care registration for the 2024-2025 school year is now open! View the flyer below for more information. Register at https://www.ezchildtrack.com/scscomed/parent
2 days ago, Shelby County Schools Public Relations
ASPC Registration
Today is an exciting day, as we extend a warm welcome to our two newest employees 🐾 Gourd-E (Oak Mountain Intermediate School) and Guava (Linda Nolen Learning Center) have officially joined their teams and are already making their schools even better places to be!
3 days ago, Shelby County Schools Public Relations
Gourd-e's first day
Gourd-e's first day
Guava's first day
Guava's first day
Congratulations to the nominees and winners of the first annual Elbert K. Fretwell Outstanding Educator Award presented by the Boy Scouts of America, Greater Alabama Council. The nominations were made by students, parents, and community members and the winners were selected by a panel of judges. Those nominated. included Tamink Whitt-Wright, Calera High; Jessi Adams, Chelsea Park Elementary; Ariel Moore, Chelsea Park Elementary; Crystal Curtis, Elvin Hill Elementary; Brittany Crawfoot, Forest Oaks Elementary; Russell Bentley, Forest Oaks Elementary, Jacie Davidson, Helena Elementary; Josh Price, Helena High; Glenda Powell, Inverness Elementary; Kim Youngblood, Inverness Elementary, Nakiea Burney, Montevallo Elementary; and Dustin Cleckler at Shelby County High. The winners were Nakiea Burney (elementary), Tamika Whitt-Wright (secondary), and Russell Bentley (support).
8 days ago, Shelby County Schools Public Relations
Russell Bentley
Nekia Burney
Tamika Whitt-Wright
Ascend Education announced today that Amy Lovelace and Chelsea High School will be awarded a Gold Medal Award which honors schools or districts that best demonstrate a dedication to ensuring that all students become successful at math. The strategies employed by this year’s Gold Medal honorees made use of Ascend Math, an online individualized math instructional resource, to address unfinished learning, accelerate math learning, and outpace growth targets. Chelsea High School's self-contained special education has dedicated students to Ascend Math this year by using the program for at least 30 minutes every day. As a result of their hard work, more than half of all students have completed a full grade level of growth since August, and several students have completed more than two levels! In her submission for Chelsea High School Amy Lovelace wrote, "Since the implementation of Ascend Math daily in our classroom the students are excited to begin their math remediation and have shown steady growth in their personal abilities within the program and out." “Congratulations to Chelsea High School students for the perseverance and hard work that led to their exceptional results,” said Kevin Briley, CEO of Ascend Education. “We are extremely proud of the important job the educators at Chelsea High School are doing to help their students succeed in math, gain confidence, and positively advance in life.” Chelsea High School will be featured on the Ascend Math website throughout the next year and receive a plaque commemorating their success. The complete honor roll can be viewed at https://www.ascendmath.com/ascend-math-gold-medal-2024/.
20 days ago, Shelby County Schools Public Relations
Ascend Math Gold Award
CSFO John Gwin and Superintendent Lewis Brooks accepted a check from Cedric Hunter, VP of Regions Bank, Manager of Commerical Card Accounts at the Shelby County Board of Education meeting. The $47,518.25 is from the 2023 commercial purchasing card rebate.
21 days ago, Shelby County Schools Public Relations
rebate check
Daniel Richards will serve as the new Transportation Supervisor for Shelby County Schools.  Mr. Richards has over 18 years of experience in public education and currently serves as the principal at Career Technical Education Center.
21 days ago, Shelby County Schools Public Relations
Daniel Richard
The Shelby County Chamber of Commerce hosted the annual Student and Educator of the Year Awards on April 17. Congratulations to our students nominated for the Career Pathways student award and to Preston Green from Vincent High, the winner of this category. The other nominees were Joshua Smith (CAHS), Kameron Yellock (CHHS), Maggie Priborsky (CTEC), Kayla Woods (HHS), Emily Pennington (MHS), Julius Lappalainen (OMHS), and Dylan Phillips (SCHS).
22 days ago, Shelby County Schools Public Relations
Career Pathways Students
Preston Green
The Shelby County Chamber of Commerce hosted the annual Student and Educator of the Year Awards on April 17. Congratulations to our students who were nominated for Academic Leaders Students and to Tucker Bremer from Helena High, one of the winners of this category. Other students nominated were Noah Carlisle (CAHS), Elias Serrano (CHHS), Allie Herring (MHS), Abigal Moore (OMHS), Jackson Fanchers (CTEC), Katie McDonald (SCHS) and Chloey Carroll (VHS).
22 days ago, Shelby County Schools Public Relations
Academic Leader Students
Tucker Bremer
The Shelby County Chamber of Commerce hosted the annual Student and Educator of the Year Awards on April 17. Congratulations to our elementary teachers nominated for Elementary School Educators of the Year and to Lisa Carden from Shelby Elementary, the winner of this category. The other nominees were Sara Harris, CAES, Brittany Brasher (CAIS), Karen Epperson (CPES), Kayla Mizell (EHES), Mary Maines (FOES), Dana Ling (HES), Holly Ritchey (HIS), Crystal Knezek (IES), Teresa Borden (MES), Rebecca Newman (MLES), Jill Vaughn (OMES), Dana Furman (OMIS), Ashley Waldrop (VES) and Laura Wright (WES).
22 days ago, Shelby County Schools Public Relations
Elementary TOY Chamber
Lisa Carden
The Shelby County Chamber of Commerce hosted the annual Student and Educator of the Year Awards on April 17. Congratulations to our high school teachers nominated for High School Educators of the Year and to Anna McEntire from Calera High, the winner of this category. The other nominees were Lindsey Rigdon (HHS), Rachel O'Connor (MHS), Taylor Korson (OMHS), Frankie Stroud (CTEC), Natasha Cooper (SCHS) and Marshall Thomas (VHS).
22 days ago, Shelby County Schools Public Relations
High School TOY Chamber
Anna McEntire
The Shelby County Chamber of Commerce hosted the annual Student and Educator of the Year Awards on April 17. Congratulations to our middle school teachers nominated for Middle School Educators of the Year and to Brittany Bisch from Chelsea Middle, the winner of this category. The other nominees were Christopher Oravet (CAMS), Patrick Small (COMS), Olivia Carroll (HMS) Peggy Hucabaa (MMS), Catherine Acton (OMMS) and Michael Corey Williams (VMS).
22 days ago, Shelby County Schools Public Relations
Middle School TOY Chamber
Brittany Bisch
Registration is now open for Summer Driver's Education courses.
30 days ago, Shelby County Schools Public Relations
drivers Ed photo
The Elbert K. Fretwell Outstanding Educator Award is presented by the Boy Scouts of America to honor individuals who make their students better by modeling and teaching values also promoted in Scouting (EX: service to country/community/others, making good choices, being trustworthy, loyal, helpful, brave, etc...). The mission of the Boy Scouts of America is to prepare young people to make ethical and moral choices over their lifetimes. Educators are essential to this mission. A teacher, staff member, or administrator may be honored for being a great example to students and teaching students to make good choices. Use this link to nominate someone today! https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeF3gdNKNzom_shrdMDFjDbSFjWLyyz8TFPk9bfVf1gT27ISw/viewform?usp=sharing
about 1 month ago, Shelby County Schools Public Relations
Fretwell Awards
Register now for Driver's Education Summer School classes.
about 1 month ago, Shelby County Schools Public Relations
Driver's Ed
Congratulations to the following schools who were recognized for having the lowest chronic absenteeism rates for their school attendance zones from the start of school through March: Calera Intermediate, Chelsea Middle, Wilsonville Elementary, Helena Elementary, Mt Laurel Elementary, and Vincent Elementary.
about 2 months ago, Shelby County Schools Public Relations
Mt Laurel certificate
Calera Intermediate certificate
Wilsonville certificate
Helena Certificate
Chelsea certificate
Montevallo Certificate
Vincent Certificate
It was a day of triumph and joy at the Special Olympics Track & Field event! Our students' determination and spirit were on full display! Here is a glimpse of the unforgettable moments. #empoweringandinspiringexcellence
about 2 months ago, Shelby County Schools Public Relations
Bike contestant
All smiles
Big Jump
Neely with torch
Learn how to keep your kids safe online and set boundaries for cell phone use at Compact's Parent Night: Cell Phone Safety for Youth! Date and time: Thursday, April 4; 6:00pm - 7:30pm CDT. Location: 1123 County Services Drive, Pelham, AL 35124. About this event: Duration - 1 hour 30 minutes. Reserve your spot on eventbrite - https://www.eventbrite.com/e/compact-parent-night-cell-phone-safety-for-youth-tickets-862977548077. View Facebook Event - https://www.facebook.com/share/hCPquoFw7Nrj6VLv/?mibextid=9l3rBW.
about 2 months ago, Shelby County Schools
Compact 2020 Flyer
Gina Musser and Ashley Lemley of the Address Makeover Gals recently presented the Linda Nolen Learning Center with proceeds that were raised from the Fur the Love Gala. This money will be used to support the partnership with Guava, the new facility animal. Thank you to Dr. Scott Foster at Constant Companion Animal Hospital in Chelsea for agreeing to be the Veterinarian sponsor. Guava's first day on the job is officially set for May 6th!
2 months ago, Shelby County Schools Public Relations
vet sponsor for Guava
donation for Guava