A break for ACPSD is almost here!

All students will be out of school tomorrow, Thursday, March 26, for a scheduled Professional Development Day, as well as Friday, March 27, which was originally designated as a weather make-up day. As this make-up day is not needed, school will not be in session for students this Friday.
The Spring Intersession for Intervention and Enrichment is scheduled to begin on Monday, March 30 and will conclude on Thursday, April 2. Students attending Spring Intersession will attend next week, Monday-Thursday; students not attending Intersession will not attend school. Please visit the Intersession information on our website at www.acpsd.net/intersession, which includes district- and community-sponsored opportunities.
Please note that Friday, April 3, is a designated District Holiday, and all schools and offices will be closed. Schools and offices will also be closed the week of Spring Break, April 6-10.
All students and staff are scheduled to return to school and work on Monday, April 13, 2026.

Have a safe and well-deserved break!

3 months ago, Aiken County Public School District
Spring  lawn scene with Intersession & Spring Break March 30-April 10, Regular Session Begins April 13, and our District Icon.
Important Testing Information for HSMS Families

State testing is coming up, and we want our Riverhawks to be ready to do their best! Please review the important dates below and help your student prepare with plenty of rest and a healthy breakfast each morning.

• May 6: Grade 6 Science
• May 12: ELA Writing
• May 14: ELA Reading
• May 19: Math
• May 18: Fundamentals of Computing EOC
• May 20: English I EOC
• May 21: Geometry EOC

We kindly ask that parents and guardians avoid scheduling doctor’s appointments or vacations on these dates. Any missed tests will need to be made up.

Thank you for your support in helping our Riverhawks succeed!
3 months ago, Highland Springs Middle School
May testing 2026

A NIGHT OF EXCELLENCE: CELEBRATING THE 2026-2027 STARS OF PUBLIC EDUCATION

Tonight, at Aiken High School, the air was filled with music from the Jazz Band and a shared sense of pride as we honored the incredible individuals who make Aiken County Public Schools shine.

As Superintendent Dr. Corey Murphy reminded us, our schools are not defined by buildings or budgets, but by the people who show up every day for our students.

We are thrilled to introduce our 2026-2027 District Winners: District Teacher of the Year:

Jerry Brannon (Ridge Spring-Monetta Middle/High) A master of making complex science feel real and reachable. Mr. Brannon is a cornerstone of his school’s culture, known for meeting every learner exactly where they are with high expectations and a heart for mentorship.

First Year Teacher of the Year: Aleesha Ashe (North Augusta Elementary) In just her first year, Ms. Ashe has created a classroom filled with discovery and joy. Her poise and dedication to her 4K students prove that she is a rising star in the profession.

Principal of the Year: Dr. Charlene Heard (Warrenville Elementary) A visionary leader who believes that when educators are supported, students thrive. Dr. Heard’s leadership is rooted in the deep understanding that meaningful relationships are the foundation of academic growth.

Assistant Principal of the Year: Dr. Miranda Fulmer (Ridge Spring-Monetta Middle/High) Recognized for her innovative approach to school schedules and structures, Dr. Fulmer balances strategic data with a genuine heart for every student and staff member.

District Level Administrator of the Year: Brian Gibbons (Federal Programs) A leader of steady resolve and integrity. Mr. Gibbons is a vital guide for our principals, navigating complex responsibilities with a calm, compassionate approach.

Professional Staff Member of the Year: Carrie Adams (Hammond Hill Elementary) As a school nurse, Ms. Adams masterfully balances the well-being of our students with expert professional judgment, ensuring every child feels cared for, respected, and heard.

GEM of the Year: Karen Ulmer (North Augusta Elementary) The definition of service. Ms. Ulmer is the first to ask, "How can I help?" and brings a signature warmth to her school community that makes everyone feel at ease.

The evening also included a beautiful tribute to the legacy of Julie Revelle. Seeing so many staff members stand to honor her impact was a powerful reminder of what it means to lead with kindness.

To all our nominees and winners: Thank you for the talent and character you bring to our schools every single day!

3 months ago, Aiken County Public School District
group picture of district stars.
Happy World Social Work day!

Today we are highlighting Vincent Harmon, Student Service Worker, and the important role he plays in supporting students and families. Read below to hear in his own words, why he does this work and what inspires him to serve our school community every day.

“I enjoy helping students to be the best they can be and reach their potential by helping remove barriers for them. I get satisfaction in encouraging parents to use local resources to improve their children’s education and improve their lives. The best part is seeing the parents eyes light up when I bring their family Christmas gifts. ”

For more information about the supports available to students and families, visit the Social Work Services page under Academics and Counseling section on the school’s website.

#ACPSDCelebrates #ACPSD #AikenCountyPublicSchools #SocialWorkDay
3 months ago, Aiken County Public School District
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I enjoy helping students to be the best they can be and reach their potential by helping remove barriers for them.

In collaboration with local emergency management authorities, District leaders have been closely monitoring the severe weather forecasted for Aiken County tomorrow. Hail, damaging winds, and isolated tornadoes are possible. Wind gusts of 60-75 mph are forecasted, which exceeds state regulations for the safe operation of school buses.

In abundance of caution and with safety at the forefront, tomorrow, Monday, March 16, will be an e-learning day for students and a remote work day for employees. Additional information on e-learning can be found under the Academics tab on your school's website.

Students who are able to complete e-learning assignments tomorrow are encouraged to do so. Students who do not have a device, reliable internet, or who are without power due to tomorrow's storm will have ample time to complete the e-learning work. Assignments will not be due until March 27th.

Thank you for your patience and cooperation. Please remain alert for any emergency weather related precautions that may be recommended to keep your family safe with tomorrow's storms.

3 months ago, Aiken County Public School District
Monday March 16th is an e-learning day.
Community Spirit Night at Your Pie!

Support Highland Springs Middle School while enjoying a great meal. Join us for Community Spirit Night at Your Pie, where 10% of all sales will benefit HSMS PTO and help support student programs.

Stop by Your Pie at 434 Georgia Avenue on Monday, March 23 from 5–8 p.m., bring your appetite, and show your Riverhawk spirit while giving back to our school community!
3 months ago, Highland Springs Middle School
Your Pie March 23
Our HSMS PTO needs your help!

Donations are now being accepted to support special end-of-year activities for our Riverhawks, including Teacher Appreciation Week, the Semester Two Celebration, and the 8th Grade Farewell Nacho Bar.

If you would like to contribute, simply use the QR code in the graphic or the link below. Monetary donations will be accepted through May 22.

Thank you for helping make these celebrations possible for our students and staff!

Make a donation: https://shorturl.at/1HpbK
3 months ago, Highland Springs Middle School
HSMS PTO Giving

HSMS PTO VIP Parking Raffle!

Skip the afternoon car line and enjoy easy access parking behind the school off Old Sudlow Lake Road. The HSMS PTO is raffling off 8 coveted VIP parking spots!

Tickets are $5 each, and winners will be randomly selected on March 25. Opportunity closes March 25 at 10 p.m.

Check out the graphic for details and grab your chance at one of these convenient parking spots while supporting our HSMS PTO!

Enter here: https://shorturl.at/9kJQy

3 months ago, Highland Springs Middle School
VIP Parking Q4
📢 Last Chance for 4K Enrollment!
Applications for Aiken County Public Schools’ 4K program close March 13.
✔ Child must be 4 years old by September 1, 2026
✔ Program led by certified teachers
✔ School year begins July 20, 2026
Families can apply online or scan the QR code on the flyer.
🔗 www.acpsd.net/5k
3 months ago, Aiken County Public School District
4K Applications Close March 13.

Aiken County Public Schools Mourns the Loss of Assistant Superintendent Julie Revelle

Aiken County Public Schools is deeply saddened to share news of the passing of Julie Revelle, Assistant Superintendent of Elementary Schools.

Julie dedicated her life to education and to the students, families, and educators of Aiken County. Throughout a decades-long career with our district, she has served as an English Language Arts teacher at Kennedy Middle School, Assistant Principal at North Aiken Elementary School, and Principal of Redcliffe Elementary School. In 2018, she joined the district’s Executive Leadership Team as an Assistant Superintendent of Elementary Schools, supporting principals and overseeing the instructional and operational work of many of the district’s elementary schools.

Throughout her career, Julie was known as a thoughtful leader and passionate advocate for students. She worked closely with school leaders and teachers across the district, offering guidance, encouragement, and support for the important work taking place in classrooms each day.

Those who worked alongside Julie will remember her not only for her dedication to education, but also for her kind and gentle spirit. She cared deeply about the people she served and supported throughout her career and took great pride in her family, including her husband, David, their daughter Beth, and grandchildren.

The loss of such a respected leader and colleague is deeply felt across the Aiken County Public Schools community. Support services are being made available for staff and school leaders as they process this loss.

Out of respect for Julie’s family, we ask that the community honor their request for privacy during this difficult time.

Aiken County Public Schools extends heartfelt condolences to Julie’s family, friends, and colleagues. Her dedication to students and educators will leave a lasting impact on our schools and the many lives she touched throughout her career.

4 months ago, Aiken County Public School District
Julie Revelle in blue blazer.

Surrounded by family, friends and many teammates inside North Augusta High School's (NAHS) weight room, six student athletes took the next step in their baseball careers with signing NCAA Letters of Intent Thursday, February 19.

These seniors committed to four different schools across the Southeast. Please join us in congratulating the following student athletes who will continue their athletic dreams at the next level: 

• Bren Ivy, Spartanburg Methodist College

• Brady Jenkins, Spartanburg Methodist College

• Landen Jones, Coastal Carolina University

• Wyatt Longe, Emmanuel University

• Sim Lorier, Spartanburg Methodist College

• Dylan Morrison, USC Beaufort

North Augusta head baseball coach Kevin Lynn is proud of these six athletes and the work ethic that got them to the next level.

“I’ve been fortunate to coach these boys for four to five years,” Coach Lynn shared. “To see these kids realize one of their goals that they have had since they were younger, that they’ve worked so hard for has been great. I’ve watched them grow over the last several years and have seen a transformation. To see them earn this opportunity has been a blessing and I am proud of them.”

Earlier in the month, North Augusta cut the ribbon to a state-of-the-art baseball and softball complex. This is a program and school first, with this year’s seniors being the first student athletes to play on the field.

Senior Landen Jones is excited to take in his last high school season with his team, with eyes set on a state championship run.

“We have 14 seniors, so I feel like this year is a big year for us,” Jones, who made a College World Series appearance in 2025, shared. “I think we have a really good shot at winning a state championship and that’s what I plan to do. All of these guys on the team I have played with my whole life and it’s a really big deal to go out my senior year with them.”

“It’s a coach’s dream to see their kids play at the next level and to see them succeed at what they’ve been trying to accomplish,” Coach Lynn continued. “I’m speechless, proud of them, and fortunate to coach these young men.”

4 months ago, Aiken County Public School District
Six North Augusta Athletes sign to baseball program and pose with teammates.
Six North Augusta athletes prepare to sign NCAA Letter of Intent for baseball programs.
One student athlete family smile for a photo.
Landen Jones interviewed by local media for Coastal Carolina baseball commitment.
Head coach Kevin Lynn interviewed by local media about six student athlete signees.

One book, two books, red books, and blue books!

Today, Monday, March 2, kicks off Read Across America Week! Read Across America is presented by the National Education Association and plans literacy festivities alongside Dr. Suess's birthday.

We challenge all students across Aiken County Public Schools to pick up a book this week and start reading, and we thank the community leaders who are serving as guest readers bringing literacy to life throughout our classrooms.

4 months ago, Aiken County Public School District
Read Across America March 2-6. Photo includes graphics of four children around a glob with pencils and books.

During National School Social Work Week, we are proud to recognize and thank our school social workers and student service workers for the incredible support they provide to our school community.

They play a vital role in supporting students’ academic, social, and emotional well-being through compassionate guidance, collaboration with families and staff, and a strong commitment to helping every student succeed.

The 2026 theme, “Unite to Ignite: Celebrating Our Impact,” reflects the positive difference they make by bringing students, families, and educators together to create a caring and inclusive school environment across all Aiken County Public Schools.

#ACPSDCelebrates #ACPSD #AikenCountyPublicSchools

4 months ago, Aiken County Public School District
Happy School Social Work Week! March 1-7, 2026.

Help us congratulate Mrs. Christine Witt, a kindergarten teacher at Hammond Hill Elementary School, on being named a Golden Apple Award Teacher by WJBF News Channel 6.

She was surprised by WJBF News Channel 6 and sponsors Kroger, Universal Plumbing, and Great Deals on Furniture on Friday, February 13, in her classroom as a recipient of the Golden Apple Award. Her segment will air on Tuesday, March 3 during the 5:30 PM broadcast on WJBF.

“I love kindergarten," she shared. I see these children come in as a blank slate basically and see them grow and learn. Those lightbulbs that come on... they are the joy every day to get to school."

Mrs. Witt started her career at Curtis Baptist, where she started teaching Spanish and Computer Science. She has experience teaching a variety of grade levels and made the switch to kindergarten during the COVID-19 pandemic.

“I had a blank slate,” Witt said. “I had to write a program to keep 20 kids engaged on a computer. I had to get the mommas, daddies and grandparents to be their learning coaches. I wanted them to not be behind... to have the same standards and the same type of teaching at home as in the classroom.”

Mrs. Witt says she enjoys giving her students life lessons for success.

“Sometimes you make mistakes but you try it again and pick it up and that’s what I teach my little ones that you will do hard things, you will make mistakes, but we are going to try it over again.”

“Mrs. Witt embodies a great example of a Golden Apple recipient," Hammond Hill Elementary's Principal Dede Scott shared. "She creates a warm, welcoming classroom where every child feels safe, valued, and excited to learn in kindergarten. Through her patience, creativity, and high expectations, she helps young learners build strong academic skills and the confidence to believe in themselves. She goes above and beyond each day for her students and families, laying the foundation for a lifetime love of learning. Her heart, dedication, and excellence make a lasting difference in every child she teaches.”

“I cannot wait to get to it in the morning and I don’t want to leave in the afternoon," Witt shared.

4 months ago, Aiken County Public School District
Christine Witt hugs her family.
Christine Witt speaks with her students.
Christine Witt speaks with WJBF Reporter.
Christine Witt speaks with her kindergarten students.
Adventure Awaits, Riverhawks! Join the March Beanstack Reading Challenge to earn virtual tickets for five prize drawings. All completers win a treat plus a fidget keychain, sticker, or pencil. Your choice! The challenge ends March 24, and drawings are March 25. Start logging those minutes!
4 months ago, Highland Springs Middle School
Adventure Awaits Beanstack Challenge March 2026
Riverhawks, it’s time for MANGA MADNESS!
All month long, you can vote in our Manga Madness Bracket to decide the ultimate manga champion! Stop by the library to cast your vote in this week’s round. Think you’ve got what it takes to create the next great hero? Enter our Design Your Own Manga Character art contest and show off your creativity!
And don’t forget — when you finish a manga, fill out a Read It & Rate It card to earn a sweet treat.
Let the madness begin!
4 months ago, Highland Springs Middle School
Manga Madness 2026 Image
Reading is sweet at HSMS! In celebration of Read Across America Week, every student who checks out a book between March 2–6 will receive a Jolly Rancher while supplies last! Fiction, nonfiction, manga — it all counts. Stop by the Media Center, grab a great read, and enjoy a little sweetness along the way. At HSMS, reading is sweet!
4 months ago, Highland Springs Middle School
Reading is Sweet Week

Help us congratulate Mrs. Parliament-Griffith, a math teacher at Paul Knox Middle School, on being named a Golden Apple Award teacher by WJBF News Channel 6.

She was one of three Aiken County teachers surprised by WJBF News Channel 6 and sponsors Kroger, Universal Plumbing, and Great Deals on Furniture on Friday, February 13, in her classroom as a recipient of the Golden Apple Award. Her segment will air on WJBF News Channel 6 on Tuesday, February 24 during the 5:30 PM broadcast.

Parliament aims to create a learning environment where everyone can improve and grow their math skills.

“They know that in here it’s ok to be wrong and that I make mistakes too,” Parliament said “They feel, at least I hope they do, that it’s a safe environment for them to be able to make those mistakes and learn and grow from making those mistakes. They are all comfortable raising their hand and answering the questions whether they are right or wrong.”

She also coaches Paul Knox Middle School's Academic Team, a competitive extracurricular activity with a focus on quizzes to showcases a team’s broad knowledge across all subjects. Her team will be headed to Chicago later this year to compete in the National Championships – a back-to-back feat.

"We don’t win every single one of them," she shared, "but we are doing very well in our season. They have built up confidence. A lot of our team, they don’t play sports so they don’t get that competition anywhere else. In the classroom, that’s where they shine and we give them that opportunity so that they can still be competitive if they are like me and suck at every sport ever.”

“Mrs. Parliament is constantly looking for ways to support and praise students at PKMS,” Paul Knox Principal John Bush said. “She really enjoys seeing students succeed and pushes each student in her class to perform at a high level.”

For Mrs. Parliament, she wouldn’t trade her middle school classroom for anything.

“Seventh grade is the best,” she laughs. “They still laugh at my jokes and they still think I’m funny. Once they get to eighth grade they start to think I’m lame. They know how to blow their own nose, do their own thing, and follow directions for the most part. Middle school is the sweet spot.”

4 months ago, Aiken County Public School District
Heather Parliament walks around the classroom.
Heather Parliament poses with an awards sponsor.
Heather Parliament hugs another adult.
Heather Parliament speaks to WJBF News Channel 6 in her classroom.
Heather Parliament teaches her students math.
Save the Date, Riverhawks!

HSMS Family Literacy Night is coming up on March 10 from 5–6:30 p.m.!

Current and future students are welcome for an evening of student work displays, interactive exhibits, contests and prizes, and food trucks on site. We’ll also host a can’t-miss information session for rising 6th graders!

And don’t forget — you can shop the Book Fair while you’re here!

Mark your calendars and plan to join us for a fun night celebrating literacy and learning!
4 months ago, Highland Springs Middle School
Family Literacy Night
Join us for our HSMS Black History Month Celebration! Families are welcome as we come together on February 20 from 2–3 p.m. in the HSMS gym to honor the diversity, resilience, and extraordinary achievements that have shaped our world.
We hope to see you there as we celebrate and reflect together.
4 months ago, Highland Springs Middle School
BHM Celebration February 20