CLASS OF 2025 VALEDICTORIAN/SALUTATORIAN PROFILES Midland Valley High School Valedictorian: Logan Curtis Valdez Logan Valdez, Valedictorian of the Midland Valley High School Class of 2025, plans to attend the Georgia Institute of Technology to major in Mechanical Engineering. A hands-on learner with a passion for problem-solving, Logan is excited to pursue a path that challenges both his creativity and intellect. Growing up with a twin brother, Lawrence—his fellow academic honoree—has been one of the most defining parts of Logan’s life. “Even in the rough parts of life, I've never had to experience it alone. I’ve always had a buddy there who understands it all—and over the years, it’s become something I truly appreciate.” Logan’s high school years were filled with growth and connection. As a member of Student Council, he played a role in organizing school events and building community among his peers. One of his favorite high school memories was a dinner with his Early College cohort: “It gave us a chance to step outside our usual circles and really connect. I found myself talking with classmates I’d barely spoken to before—laughing, swapping stories, and realizing how much more there was to each of them beyond just the classroom. It was refreshing and eye-opening.” Logan is proud to share this academic milestone with his brother, and looks forward to continuing their journey side by side at Georgia Tech. Congratulations, Logan! #ACPSDcelebrates #ClassOf2025
11 months ago, Aiken County Public Schools
Midland Valley High School Valedictorian: Logan Curtis Valdez
CELEBRATING THE CLASS OF 2025 🎓 Aiken County Public Schools is proud to celebrate this year’s graduating class! Graduation ceremonies will take place May 28–May 30, and we invite you to join us in honoring the Class of 2025 by viewing their commencement ceremonies virtually. To access the live stream, visit www.acpsd.net/graduation and select the high school of your choice. Live streams will begin 15 minutes prior to each ceremony’s start time. 📅 Graduation Schedule Wednesday, May 28 • CTE Senior Completer Ceremony – 5:00 p.m. • Aiken Scholars Academy – 7:00 p.m. Thursday, May 29 • Aiken High School – 2:00 p.m. • Ridge Spring-Monetta High School – 5:00 p.m. • Silver Bluff High School – 8:00 p.m. Friday, May 30 • South Aiken High School – 9:00 a.m. • Wagener-Salley High School – 12:00 p.m. • Midland Valley High School – 3:00 p.m. • North Augusta High School – 7:00 p.m. Hats off to the Class of 2025! 🎉 #ACPSDcelebrates #ClassOf2025
12 months ago, Aiken County Public Schools
Congratulations Aiken County Public Schools Class of 2025 Banner with School Logos
Aiken County Public School District’s full-time virtual program, Aiken iNNOVATE, is now accepting applications for the 2025–2026 school year. If you or your student are currently in 5th grade or higher and interested in a flexible, innovative learning environment, now is the time to apply. Aiken iNNOVATE offers a 100% virtual experience with certified ACPSD teachers and curriculum, providing students in grades 6–12 the opportunity to learn from anywhere while staying connected to their school community. To apply, visit www.acpsd.net/ai. If you have any questions, feel free to email Ai@acpsd.net. Don’t miss this opportunity to take charge of your education through Aiken iNNOVATE. Spots are limited.
12 months ago, Aiken County Public School District
Aiken iNNOVATE 2025-2026 Promotional Flyer with QR Code and contact information to learn more.
The Seamless Summer Meal Program returns for Summer 2025! The ACPSD Child Nutrition Program will be offering nutritious meals at no cost for children aged 18 and under, as well as for individuals with disabilities up to age 21. Meals will be served Monday through Thursday from June 2 to June 26, 2025. See flyer for more details!
12 months ago, Aiken County Public School District
Seamless Summer Meal Program 2025 Flyer
Any student currently enrolled in one or more of the following courses: Algebra 1, Biology 1, English 2, or US History & Constitution is encouraged to attend the free EOC review sessions at MVHS. An informational email was sent on 5/5/2025 to all the email addresses we have on file. All students to attend EOC review/study sessions to prep for the upcoming End of Course Exam. The review schedule, grouped by courses, is attached and all EOC reviews run from 3:45 to 4:45 pm. SC requires all students taking Algebra 1, Biology 1, English 2, or US History & Constitution to take the EOC exam. This assessment counts 20% of the total grade for the course.
about 1 year ago, MVHS
EOC Study Sessions S2 2025
Senior laptop collection will take place in the library on Monday, May 19th. Students must first complete the required sheet in the media center and then report to Mrs. Pat Madison in Room 217. If you are a senior who has an exam 1st or 2nd Block of that day, you can turn your laptops in after your exam. If you have any questions or concerns about the process, please don’t hesitate to reach out to me or Mrs. Madison.
about 1 year ago, MVHS
Senior Laptop Collection
Please join us on May 24th from 5-7 PM for Future Mustang's Day!
about 1 year ago, MVHS
Future Mustang's Day
View the latest Real Talk Newscast for the latest information on Prom 2025 https://youtu.be/1clDXjIg78c
about 1 year ago, MVHS
View Real Talk Newscast for prom information
To sign up for Spring Interession use the link below or if you are using a desktop/laptop use your phone to scan the QR code. https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSerfZ-QQSP52RZWrg6iejpJzcBOAC8ADlVax68ultH2ZTV7Bg/viewform?usp=sf_link
about 1 year ago, MVHS
Spring Intersession
Tomorrow, Wednesday, March 5, there is a threat of severe weather with wind gusts in the morning forecasted to exceed 40 mph. This wind speed exceeds the threshold allowed for school buses to be on roadways. This wind event will result in a need to shift to e-learning tomorrow. Employees should plan to report to their work location on a two-hour delayed start, with no building or office opening before 10 a.m. Afterschool extracurricular practices, games, and events will continue tomorrow as scheduled. There will be no QuestZone tomorrow. We apologize for the challenges that this will cause our families and appreciate your continued cooperation and support!
about 1 year ago, Aiken County Public Schools
Weather Map.
There will be a cheer interest meeting today, at 5:30, in the new cafe!
about 1 year ago, MVHS
Cheer Interest Meeting
about 1 year ago, MVHS
SAT Sign-up
Due to weather concerns, MVHS will operate on a two-hour delay Friday 1/24/25. Breakfast will not be available. Please report by 10:20 am Morning ACCTC students should report to MVHS. Afternoon ACCTC students will have classes at the regular time tomorrow afternoon.
over 1 year ago, MVHS
Delayed Start
Aiken County Public Schools will return to in-person learning and work tomorrow, Friday, January 24; in an abundance of caution, all schools and offices will begin the day on a two-hour delayed start. In preparation for a decision on tomorrow’s operations, our leaders have driven hundreds of miles across the county. Daytime temperatures are beginning to increase, melting snow and drying most roadways. However, it would not be possible to investigate each and every road that families and employees may travel tomorrow, and there are possibly secondary roads and well-shaded dirt roads that may remain unsuitable for travel. Please use additional caution when traveling to school and work tomorrow, avoiding less-travelled secondary routes, where possible. The safety of our students, staff, and families is of most importance; please reach out to school leadership with any concerns. Families in our more rural areas, please stay tuned for possible school bus pickup location changes that may be necessary. Important Details for tomorrow: • Student Meals: With the delayed start schedule, only lunch will be served tomorrow in our cafeterias. • Half-Day & Partial-Day Programs: Students on half-day and partial-day schedules, including Early Learning Special Education students, are encouraged to attend school if possible, however school bus transportation will not be available as buses will be unable to run mid-day routes. • No Before-School Activities: No activities will be permitted before school starts on the two-hour delay. • After-School Activities: Afterschool care through QuestZone will be held tomorrow, as well as other activities planned for after school hours if scheduled by event organizers, club sponsors, coaches, etc. • Aiken County Career and Technology Center: Morning session students should report to their high schools. The afternoon session will continue as planned. We look forward to welcoming everyone back in-person tomorrow. Thank you for your patience and flexibility!
over 1 year ago, Aiken County Public Schools
Weather Map.
ACPSD E-Learning/Remote Workday Thursday, January 23 We hope you’ve had an opportunity to enjoy the snow and that the assignments for e-learning today have been worthwhile practice. In collaboration with local Emergency Management officials, district administration is monitoring the impact of Winter Storm Enzo. Based on current conditions of significant snowfall accumulation in many areas and predicted freezing temperatures overnight, Aiken County Public Schools will continue in an e-learning format tomorrow, Thursday, January 23. With travel concerns for students and families, as well as teachers and staff, tomorrow will also be a remote workday for employees. Just like today, teachers will be available for student questions and support with e-learning assignments. We apologize for the disruption that continued e-learning tomorrow may cause, and appreciate your support and understanding. The safety of travel conditions will be reevaluated mid-day tomorrow with the hopes that conditions will allow for a safe return to in-person learning for Friday. An update on our district’s operations for Friday, January 24, will be announced no later than 4 p.m. tomorrow. Thank you again for your flexibility.
over 1 year ago, Aiken County Public Schools
Minimum Temperature Forecast Map.
With snow expected across our county today and into tomorrow morning, all Aiken County Public Schools will transition to e-learning and a remote workday tomorrow, Wednesday, January 22. Student e-learning will be available online, and our teachers are available for support. Should your student have any questions, difficulty, or need assistance with their e-learning assignments, please reach out. While snowfall is not expected to continue beyond tomorrow morning, temperatures are predicted to remain well below freezing. Accumulating snowfall may impact our district’s operations for Thursday. A decision on operations for Thursday will be announced by 4 p.m. tomorrow, and will be made with the safety of all students, families, and employees at heart. As always, we are grateful for the flexibility of our school community. Please be safe, and stay warm and tuned in to any further updates that Winter Storm Enzo may cause for our operations this week.
over 1 year ago, Aiken County Public Schools
Winter Storm Warnings & Advisories Map
12:30 DISMISSAL ON TUESDAY 1/21/2025!! Mustangs- We will operate on an Early Dismissal Schedule Tuesday, January 21st due to the forecast of snowfall tomorrow afternoon/evening. There will be no PM classes at ACCTC in 1/21/25.
over 1 year ago, MVHS
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Our school district administrators are continuing to monitor Winter Storm Enzo alongside Emergency Management Officials. With the possibility of snow forecasted late tomorrow afternoon and into the evening hours, Aiken County Public Schools will operate on an Early Dismissal Schedule Tuesday, January 21, 2025. Just as on Early Dismissal Days, elementary school students will dismiss at 11:30 a.m., middle school students at 12:10 p.m., and high school students at 12:30 p.m. Breakfast and lunch will be served prior to dismissal. Early dismissal times are slightly different for Aiken Scholars Academy, as well as our schools in the Wagener and Ridge-Spring areas. Ridge Spring-Monetta and Busbee Elementary dismissal is at 11:55 a.m., A.L. Corbett Middle, Wagener-Salley High, and Aiken Scholars Academy dismiss at noon, and Ridge Spring-Monetta Middle and High dismissal is at 12:15 and 12:20 p.m., respectively. The Center for Innovative Learning (CIL) will dismiss at 1:30 p.m. Students on half-day schedules who require bus transportation, including Early Learning Special Education students and others, will not come to school tomorrow as buses will be unable to make mid-day routes. Afternoon classes at the Aiken County Career and Technology Center will not be held. Students enrolled in an afternoon class at the Career Center will remain at their high school. There will be no after-school care tomorrow through QuestZone and no events to include athletics, arts, clubs, etc. will be held tomorrow afternoon or evening. All schools and offices will also close early tomorrow. The district’s offices will close no later than 2 p.m. with the Operations Center closing at 1:00 p.m. While snowfall is not expected to continue into the day on Wednesday, temperatures are predicted to remain well below freezing during the morning and evening hours. Any accumulating snowfall may impact our district’s operations for Wednesday. A decision regarding Wednesday will be announced by Tuesday evening. Thank you for your flexibility and cooperation as we adjust our operations when weather conditions require as part of our efforts to ensure safety. Please be safe, bundle up, and tune in for any further changes to our regular operations that Winter Storm Enzo may cause. We look forward to seeing our students and staff tomorrow morning.
over 1 year ago, Aiken County Public Schools
snow accumulation weather map.
As we approach the MLK Jr. Holiday Weekend, please note that district administration alongside local Emergency Management officials is monitoring the winter weather system that may impact our county next week. On Monday, January 20, all schools and offices will be closed for Martin Luther King Jr. Day. Due to a threat of potential inclement weather next week, students will come home from school with their laptop and charger tomorrow. South Carolina school districts are limited to five e-learning days each school year. We used the first of those e-learning days last Monday (January 6), making up for the closure September 27 due to Hurricane Helene. Friday, January 10’s school closure will be made up on the March 14 Weather Makeup Day as designated on our district’s 2024-25 school year calendar. Notice will be shared at a later date regarding the format of March 14’s Weather Makeup Day. The format of the March 14 Weather Makeup Day, more specifically, if the day will be made up in person or through e-learning, is contingent upon the number of e-learning days that remain available for our district to use as we near the end of this very cold winter. A final decision regarding school operations for Tuesday, January 21, will be announced by 3 p.m. on Monday, January 20. As always, we appreciate your continued support. We look forward to seeing students at school tomorrow and wish your family a wonderful long weekend.
over 1 year ago, Aiken County Public School District
Calendar Showing March 2025.