
Thank you Simmons Bank for providing ACMS basketball program with new chairs.


19th Annual Walk Across Tennessee- Move Around the Region Fun, Friendly Competition: October 7 – November 17, 2024 Registration is now open.- https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScR5Hdu9wgW4xK5pRThClpD0wt8RSshZJtZ6EtsA_ARHLEJhw/viewform See flier for more info.


Our school has partnered with the McMinn County Health Department to offer flu shots at school. This year, the health department will not be using paper forms. Instead, parents will complete the form online. This information goes directly to the health department, so call the health department if you have any questions, please call 423-745-7431 and speak to Tina Gallaher, RN supervisor. It is recommended that you complete the form by scanning the QR code below on a mobile device. If you prefer, you can use a browser by using the link below the QR code. You will complete the same form regardless of the way you get to it. We are happy to try this new process with the health department. Southeast Tennessee School Flu Consent Form https://redcap.link/southeast_tn_school_flu_2024


Kids Connection is currently hiring part-time positions. Apply online today! https://www.applitrack.com/athenscityschools/onlineapp/


Due to the very high probability of hazardous weather and travel conditions. Athens City Schools will be closed tomorrow 9/27/24 for all students and staff. Kids Connection will also be closed. Everyone stay safe!


TWU lacrosse players teaching KC students about lacrosse.







ACS Bus Crew working hard to get our students home safely.


ACI students and staff wearing green today to show support and awareness for Duchene Muscular Dystrophy.





ACI students and staff wearing green today to show support and awareness for Duchene Muscular Dystrophy.





Mrs. Watson's class learned about Johnny Appleseed today.


ACMS students wearing green today to show support and awareness for Duchene Muscular Dystrophy.


Mrs. Seaton's class completed Magnificent Things! We have a Teacher Mailbox, Book Hospital and Homework Bin! Such good collaboration and creativity.




CSH team wearing green today to show support and raise awareness for Duchene Muscular Dystrophy for one of our students at ACS. This week our team completed health screenings at Athens City Primary! We appreciate our school nurses and central office staff teaming up together to complete screenings. Thank you ladies for always supporting Coordinated School Health at Athens City Schools where “Healthy Students Learn Better!”










Thank you Starr Regional Medical Center for your partnership and support of the Nourish One Child program to support students in need at ACS.


Mrs. Kylene Raper shared with 8th graders at the MCEF Career Fair today about the career opportunities available in education.











Reminder- Thursday, we are asking ACS students and staff to join the other local schools in our community to wear green to show support and raise awareness for Duchene Muscular Dystrophy (DMD). This is Cooper Wood, who attends Athens City Schools. Recently, he was diagnosed with Duchene Muscular Dystrophy, a rare but serious condition that affects a small percentage of young boys. #ducheneawareness #DMD #DMD #dmdawareness


ACS is excited to be at MCEF 8th Grade Career Day Fair! Mrs. Kylene Raper, ACS Teacher of the Year and East TN Teacher of the Year Finalist, is sharing about the love of teaching with 8th grade students today.


Athens City Primary School will be having Annual Title 1 meeting on Thursday, September 26th.


Thursday, we are asking ACS students and staff to join the other local schools in our community to wear green to show support and raise awareness for Duchene Muscular Dystrophy (DMD).
This is Cooper Wood, who attends Athens City Schools. Recently, he was diagnosed with Duchene Muscular Dystrophy, a rare but serious condition that affects a small percentage of young boys.
#ducheneawareness #DMD #DMD #dmdawareness


ACS CSH and School Nutrition are teaming up to share some helpful info each month. The month of September we are focusing on the benefits of eating Apples. Tennessee produces close to 9 million pounds of apples etween June and October. Did you know? Apples are a good source of nutrients, including fiber, vitamin C and antioxidants which can help support healthy digestion, brain health, and weight management.
