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DISTRICT NEWS

The SCHS Girls Who Code Club is building a strong foundation in coding while fostering confidence, leadership, and innovation in STEM. By participating in Girls Who Code, students are breaking barriers and proving that technology is for everyone!
Mon May 05 02:29 PM

Lumpkin, GA. April 23rd, 2025 - Empower Southwest Georgia (ESWGA) recently collaborated with the Stewart County School System to provide Stewart County studentswith laptops. On Wednesday, April 23rd, the non-profit organization gave away 20 laptops to approved middle and high school students.
Thu May 01 01:57 PM

Today, we proudly recognize and celebrate Administrative Assistant Day in the Stewart County School District.
Wed Apr 23 03:13 PM

The Stewart County School District proudly announces that the Georgia Department of Education has honored Stewart County Elementary School as a Literacy and Math Leader for its exceptional student growth and academic achievement.
Mon Apr 14 11:07 AM

Stewart County CTAE student received Microsoft Office Specialist certifications. Amarri Biggers is in the Business and Technology pathway and has received Microsoft certifications for Word 2019, Word Expert 2019, Excel 2019 and PowerPoint 2019. Because of this achievement, she has obtained a Microsoft Office Specialist Associate certification. She will successfully complete the Business Communication class this semester and will count as a Pathway Completer.
Tue Feb 11 01:37 PM

Deputy Commissioner Susan Adams from the Georgia Department of Early Care and Learning visited the Stewart County Pre-K class on Monday, February 10, 2025. She delighted the students by reading a story, sparking their excitement and engagement. It was a wonderful experience having Deputy Adams join our smallest scholars at Stewart County Schools! Thank you Deputy Adams!
Tue Feb 11 12:43 PM

SCHS Students took a masterclass with Emmy-award winning journalist, Professor Evey Wilson.
Fri Jan 17 08:35 AM

The Stewart County Board of Education is proud to recognize and congratulate Ms. Shuntuta Brown on completing the Chief of Police Training Program. This achievement certifies her as the first Chief of Police for the newly established Stewart County School District Police Department. Chief Brown's appointment in July 2024 marked a historic step for our district as we relaunched our police department to enhance the safety and security of our schools and offices. The successful completion of this rigorous training program exemplifies her dedication, professionalism, and commitment to protecting our students, staff, and community. In addition to her role as Chief of Police, Chief Brown continues to serve as a deputy with the Stewart County Sheriff's Office, further strengthening the vital partnership between the school district and our local law enforcement agency. The Stewart County Board of Education looks forward to Chief Brown's continued service as she leads our police department with integrity and excellence. Congratulations, Chief Brown, on this remarkable achievement!
Wed Dec 18 09:04 AM

The Stewart County School District is thrilled to announce that two of its esteemed employees, Ms. Marilyn Johnson and Ms. Edwina Turner, have been recognized as Champions for Education by the Chattahoochee-Flint Regional Education Service Agency (RESA). This prestigious award was presented on Tuesday, December 3rd, at the annual Champions for Education awards ceremony. Ms. Johnson was nominated by Superintendent Dr. Michael H. Robinson, while Ms. Turner was recommended by the district’s partner, Columbus Technical College. Stewart County is the only school district in the region to have two recipients of this honor. Superintendent Robinson expressed immense pride in both winners, stating, “Ms. Johnson and Ms. Turner have undeniably earned this recognition through their exceptional dedication and contributions to education.” The district extends its heartfelt congratulations to Ms. Johnson and Ms. Turner on this well- deserved honor. Their achievements reflect positively on the entire Stewart County School District community.
Thu Dec 05 09:02 AM