
8th grader, Paxton Stafford, was the highest scoring middle school student in the entire competition, and 6th grader, Connor Stafford, was 4th overall scorer.
We are so proud of the hard work and dedication of our Academic Team!







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!



Miss Paul Knox : Kynleigh Woodward
Miss 7th Grade: Remmey Harmon
Miss 7th Grade Runner Up: Sofia Escobar
Miss 6th Grade: Zoe Barrett
Miss 6th Grade Runner Up: Zoey Martinez
Peoples Choice Winner: Kynleigh Woodard
Most School Spirit: Zoe Barrett, Remmey Harmon, & Kynleigh Woodard
Miss Congeniality: Sadie Quinn McConnell
Most Photogenic: Remmey Harmon
We would like to thank all the contestants, supportive parents, volunteers, generous sponsors, talented judges and every person who helped behind the scenes to make this first year Miss PKMS Pageant such a wonderful success!








Today we are highlighting Kim Hall, 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.
“As a Student Service Worker, I support the academic and personal growth of students and families by helping remove barriers that may impact student success. I am committed to fostering a growth mindset, building resilience, and encouraging students to recognize their strengths and potential.”
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







Tattoo sales will take place at lunch on March 19th, 20th, 23rd, and 24th, and teachers will reveal their tattoos on March 25th.
Who do YOU think will end up with the most ink?

Thank you for your understanding!

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.

*Students participating in the talent show have a mandatory dress rehearsal on Monday, March 16th after school.*

This is a great accomplishment and a reflection of the hard work and dedication they brought to the court this season. Good luck this weekend! 🏀

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

The Miss Paul Knox pageant will be this Saturday, March 14th in the PK gym at 3:00pm. Tickets are $10.00 and programs will be sold for $5.00. All proceeds will benefit the PK Athletic department.


