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!

about 1 month ago, Aiken County Public School District
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Happy World Social Work day!

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

“My why is simple, because children don’t always tell you when something is wrong . They show you: missed Mondays, inconsistent attendance, behavior that looks like ‘acting out’, quiet compliance that looks like ‘being fine’, and frequent requests for comfort from trusted adults.

This work matters - because one persistent adult, armed with awareness, compassion, and policy, can change the trajectory of a child’s life.

This is my why. And this is what I do the work.”

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
about 1 month ago, Aiken County Public School District
Lynetta smiling in green shirt and black cardigan.
This work matters - because one persistent adult, armed with awareness, compassion, and policy, can change the trajectory of a child's life.
Good afternoon NEMS Families--just a reminder to register your student for Intersession if they are failing any Q3 core content courses. Students will need to attend all four days of intersession in order to complete Q3 content recovery and pass the quarter. Area 5 Middle Level Spring Intersession will be held at New Ellenton Middle School on March 30-April 2, 2026. Please register online using the Power School Parent Portal form link for 2026 Spring Intersession. We encourage you to check your students' grades on Parent Portal to determine if they are failing any courses for Q3. Report cards will also be sent home tomorrow, March 18.
about 1 month ago, Karen Fiery
NEMS 8th Grade Families: The 8th Grade Field Trip to Silver Bluff is tomorrow, March 18. Please remember to send in permission forms for students to be able to attend.
about 1 month ago, New Ellenton Middle STEAM Magnet
Excited to celebrate our amazing NEMS athletes! Join us for the Sports Banquet on March 25th from 5:30 PM to 7:30 PM at the New Ellenton Community Center. Dinner will be served, and each athlete may bring two guests at no cost. Additional guests are welcome for $10 each. Please be sure to RSVP or purchase extra tickets by March 20th - tickets won't be sold at the door. We can't wait to honor all the hard work and accomplishments of our student-athletes!
about 1 month ago, New Ellenton Middle STEAM Magnet School
NEMS Sports Banquet March 25, 2026 5:30 PM-7:30 PM at New Ellenton Community Center
Good afternoon NEMS Families. Earlier today, we followed our Standard Response Protocol to place the school on a brief hold while EMTs assisted us with a staff member who was having a medical emergency. Our Faculty, Staff, and Students did a great job staying in their classrooms and out of the way of emergency personnel. We are also thankful for the help of Nurse Johnson, our SRO Cpl. Nelson, and Ms. Mills who assisted. After the EMTs left campus and the emergency was resolved, the hold was lifted and we resumed the day as normal.
about 1 month ago, New Ellenton Middle STEAM Magnet

Good afternoon Wolverine Families--we hope you all had a restful day. We look forward to seeing you all tomorrow. Here's this week's Wolverine Weekly: https://app.smore.com/n/j5y68

about 1 month ago, New Ellenton Middle STEAM Magnet

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.

about 1 month ago, Aiken County Public School District
Monday March 16th is an e-learning day.
📢 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
about 1 month ago, Aiken County Public School District
4K Applications Close March 13.
Good morning Wolverine Families. We have been weather aware at New Ellenton Middle this morning. Thankfully we practiced with the Statewide Tornado Drill yesterday, and students did great. We will continue to monitor the weather closely today, and we will move to safety areas as needed. Our students' safety is our top priority. 💚
about 1 month ago, Karen Fiery
We are proud to announce our NEMS Staff and Faculty Members of the month! Ms. Mills and Ms. Holley always step up to help and lead in ways that make our school a success. Whether it's coaching volleyball, leading the Black History Month program, filling in for the nurse, or handling every problem that comes in the front office, Ms. Holley and Ms. Mills step up and go above and beyond every time! 💚💚
about 1 month ago, New Ellenton Middle STEAM Magnet
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We love shouting out our students, especially when it's one that just goes above and beyond in every way! Kevin is a great NEMS student and a wonderful all-around person. Ms. Shepler gave this 🌟Shining Star 🌟 to Kevin for recognizing a problem and stepping up to help fix it! We appreciate the positive energy and great character Kevin brings to NEMS! 💚💚
about 1 month ago, New Ellenton Middle STEAM Magnet
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We had the best visit with Auggie from the Augusta Green Jackets! Auggie was here to give us the buzz on the 2026 Augusta Green Jackets Reading Program! If you want to find out more and how to sign-up your child, please go here https://www.milb.com/augusta/ballpark/gj-reading-program We really appreciate Auggie spending time with us! ⚾️📚💚
about 1 month ago, New Ellenton Middle STEAM Magnet
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students posing with a baseball mascot that resembles a bug
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students posing with a baseball mascot that resembles a bug
students posing with a baseball mascot that resembles a bug
students posing with a baseball mascot that resembles a bug
students posing with a baseball mascot that resembles a bug

Good afternoon Wolverine Families! We are excited to have a Digital Creator Class offered for Intersession at New Ellenton Middle School. If you are interested in attending this, please apply here: http://bit.ly/4cJf94Z

This class is open to Jackson and New Ellenton Middle School students, and students must be passing all classes to be eligible to participate. Space is limited, and applications are due March 11 by 3 pm. Selected students will be notified by Thursday, March 12.

about 2 months ago, New Ellenton Middle STEAM Magnet
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Good evening Wolverines! Here's this week's Wolverine Weekly! https://app.smore.com/n/j5y68
about 2 months ago, New Ellenton Middle STEAM Magnet
Guardians and Parents of 8th Grade NEMS Students--Yearbook ads are due THIS Friday, March 6. If you would like to purchase a yearbook ad for your 8th graders, please go to www.treering.com/validate and use validation code 1017423941473587 Prices range from $15 to $50.
about 2 months ago, New Ellenton Middle STEAM Magnet
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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.

about 2 months ago, Aiken County Public School District
Julie Revelle in blue blazer.
Guardians and Parents of 8th Grade NEMS Students--Yearbook ads are due THIS Friday, March 6. If you would like to purchase a yearbook ad for your 8th graders, please go to www.treering.com/validate and use validation code 1017423941473587 Prices range from $15 to $50.
about 2 months ago, New Ellenton Middle STEAM Magnet
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Guardians and Parents of 8th Grade NEMS Students--Yearbook ads are due THIS Friday, March 6. If you would like to purchase a yearbook ad for your 8th graders, please go to www.treering.com/validate and use validation code 1017423941473587 Prices range from $15 to $50.
about 2 months ago, New Ellenton Middle STEAM Magnet
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Two Silver Bluff student athletes are making their way to collegiate athletics in football.

Gage Kirkbride and Jessie Shelley signed their NCAA Letters of Intent to play football at Newberry College and Union Commonwealth University, respectively, starting in fall 2026.

“These two young men kind of jumped out at me their junior year...their work ethic, their mindset," Silver Bluff head football coach Matt Hayes shared. "Their senior year, you saw a jump in their talents, their work ethic, and what they did in the classroom. They're signing this letter of intent because of not just their talent, but their mindset.”

Gage Kirkbride will be attending Newberry College in the fall and is thankful for the role models he had in previous teammates to help pave the way.

“I think that's what prepared me to be such a great senior is the amount of discipline that they had," Gage shared. "I looked up to the seniors as I was a freshman and sophomore. They helped me out and pushed me to be better."

Jessie Shelley, who will attend Union Commonwealth University, also credits his coaches and teammates for helping push him to the next level.

“Some coaches, they really work, they see a lot,” Shelley said. “My teammates, they really helped push. We push each other every day. They challenge each other every day to make the job the best we can.”

Kirkbride and Shelley join Adrian Gray who recently signed his NCAA Letter of Intent to play football at Brevard College (February 2026).

“I cannot talk about how much work goes in, not just from these young men, but their community, their surroundings, their support staff,” Coach Hayes continued.

about 2 months ago, Aiken County Public School District
Gage Kirkbride and Jessie Shelley smile with coaches.
Gage Kirkbride signs Letter of Intent to Newberry College.
Jessie Shelley signs his Letter of Intent to Union Commonwealth University.
Silver Bluff football teammates smile for group photo.