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Mission

Etowah County Schools provide a rigorous, relevant education in a safe, student-centered environment that produces college and career ready graduates who contribute responsibly in a global community.


Vision

Building the foundation today for tomorrow: Empowering, Challenging, Succeeding.


Beliefs

We empower all students to be academically, technologically, and socially successful in a global workforce. We challenge all students through an equitable, nurturing, safe environment to be productive citizens. We succeed by creating strong home, community, and school partnerships.

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  • Invest in Our Students' Future—Vote YES on May 20, 2025!
    Apr 24, 2025 · Etowah County Board of Education

    Invest in Our Students' Future—Vote YES on May 20, 2025!

    Invest in Our Students' Future—Vote YES on May 20, 2025!

    We encourage you to vote YES on the upcoming Special School Tax Referendum to continue the existing 9 mill District Ad Valorem Tax, which has been in place since 1946.

    This is not a new tax, not an increase, and not an additional tax; it simply continues the current funding that supports the success of our students.

    Every dollar stays within Etowah County Schools, directly benefiting our schools, classrooms, teachers, and educational programs.

    If you can’t vote on May 20th, please cast an absentee ballot and make your voice heard!

    Let's keep investing in our future. Kids win when we vote YES.


  • Important Announcement
    Feb 5, 2025 · Etowah County Board of Education

    Important Announcement

    Attention: Parents & Employees

    undefinedRegarding the recent PowerSchool Breach, if you receive an email from PowerSchool (Ps-sis-incident@mail.csid.com), it is legitimate.

    The emails have important information you will need to review about free credit monitoring (Experian) and information about protecting against identity theft.


  • Important Announcement
    Jan 8, 2025 · Etowah County Board of Education

    Important Announcement

    Etowah County School District was notified on January 7, 2025, of a recent cybersecurity incident involving PowerSchool, a widely used education software provider that provides our district’s student information system. On December 28, 2024, PowerSchool identified unauthorized access to certain customer information through its PowerSource portal. The company has assured us that the incident is contained, and there is no evidence of ongoing unauthorized activity or operational disruptions. Affected data may include sensitive personal information such as names, addresses, and email addresses. Social security numbers were not involved. PowerSchool has implemented enhanced security measures, deactivated the compromised credentials, and is offering credit monitoring and identity protection services for certain impacted individuals. Etowah County School District is working closely with PowerSchool to communicate with families, educators, and stakeholders.


  • State Report Card Logo
    Nov 24, 2024 · Etowah County Board of Education

    2023-2024 State Report Card

    The State Report Card is out and we are thrilled to announce that the Etowah County School System has achieved an overall score of 86/B on the state report card, reflecting the hard work and dedication of our entire community. Additionally, we are proud to share that four of our elementary schools earned A's on their school report card, a testament to the incredible effort and achievement within those schools. Congratulations to Hokes Bluff Elementary, John S. Jones Elementary, Southside Elementary, and Whitesboro Elementary!

    This milestone demonstrates our commitment to ongoing improvement in key areas, including academic achievement, academic growth, chronic absenteeism, college and career readiness, and our graduation rate. We recognize that this success is a collective effort, and we remain focused on continuing to raise the bar for excellence across all levels of our school system.

    We extend our heartfelt gratitude to our administrators, faculty, and staff members, whose passion and dedication are the foundation of our success. To our parents, thank you for your support and partnership in your child’s education. And most importantly, we celebrate our students, who inspire us every day with their hard work, determination, and pursuit of excellence.

    This achievement reminds us of what we can accomplish when we work together toward a shared vision of academic excellence. As we celebrate, we also recommit ourselves to building on this success and ensuring every student in our district has the tools and opportunities they need to thrive.

    As a district, we will continue to empower all students to be academically, technologically, and socially successful,  we will challenge all students to be productive citizens, and we will succeed by creating strong home, community, and school partnerships.

    Thank you for being part of this journey. Together, we will continue striving for greatness!

    Sincerely, 

    Dr. Alan Cosby, Superintendent of Etowah County Schools


  • Child Find
    Oct 28, 2024 · Etowah County Board of Education

    Child Find

    What is Child Find?

    Child Find is a statewide effort by the Alabama State Department of Education and the Alabama Department of Rehabilitation Services to locate, identify, and evaluate children with disabilities from birth to age 21.

    How Does Child Find Work?

    Early Intervention and Special Education Services work closely with community service agencies, parents, and local school systems to locate children with disabilities. For parents or other persons interested in information about referring a child from birth to age 21, the toll-free telephone number is 1-800-543-3098.

    Why is Child Find Important?

    Child Find helps the child, the family, and the provider to plan appropriate services and link families to services for students who may meet special education eligibility requirements.

    For more information about Child Find, contact Etowah County Schools at 256-442-1050.


  • ACAP Logo
    Oct 10, 2024 · Etowah County Board of Education

    Device Policy

    Student Device Policy:

    Students shall not possess any digital device within the testing room when participating in ACAP testing. The possession of a digital device by students participating in ACAP testing is strictly prohibited during the administration of a test. The ONLY exception to this policy is for students who have been pre-approved by the Building Test Coordinator or the Principal to have a digital device that is necessary for the health and/or well­ being of the student.

    If students are in possession of a digital device that is within their reach during the administration of an ACAP test, the device will be confiscated and, if the appropriate administrator determines that there is reasonable suspicion that the device was used to capture, record, or share test information or to facilitate cheating on the test, it may be subject to search pursuant to LEA policy for any information directly related to the ACAP test being administered. Additionally, the student will be dismissed from testing immediately and the test may be invalidated in accordance with ACAP policy. Violation(s) may result in disciplinary action by the LEA in accordance with the LEA's disciplinary policy.


  • My School Bucks Logo
    Sep 10, 2024 · Etowah County Board of Education

    My School Bucks

    Pay all school fees using My School Bucks. Contact your child's school for more information.


  • Parents:   Sign-Up for Schoology
    Sep 10, 2024 · Etowah County Board of Education

    Parents: Sign-Up for Schoology

    *Parents will need to contact their child's school for Schoology access code.

    Click How to Sign-Up for Schoology for instructions.


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