Registration for Mauldin Middle School's Extended Day Program (EDP) is now open! Parents who wish to register should complete the online registration form and pay the $40 registration fee with cash/check to the school, or online via MySchoolBucks. Current Mauldin Middle School students can visit MySchoolBucks directly to pay for EDP registration.
Please send an email to portal@paulding.k12.ga.us and include the following information. A copy of state-issued parent picture ID must also be included in the email.
Parents can access the Parent Portal through the Infinite Campus app on their mobile device. The Infinite Campus app is included as part of the Paulding County School District app package that can be downloaded here: Paulding County School District App
If you do not already have an account, but are a parent * of a current or future Greenville County Schools student, use the "Sign Up as a Parent" button/link below. Charter schools are not supported by Backpack.
CAN is looking forward to getting started again! We will have our first meeting at 8:15 a.m. on Feb 24 in room B220. If you are unable to attend please stop by B220 for more info.
Congratulations to Jennifer Kei Centa, Class of 2022 Valedictorian. Jennifer will attend Yale University in the Fall as Undecided. Congratulations to Brian Nguyen, Class of 2022 Salutatorian.
Congratulations to this year’s Mauldin High School Junior Marshals! These students have showcased incredible academic achievement, as they are the Top 12 in a class of 529.
As a reminder, all dismissal requests must be received before 3:00 PM. Email requests or in-person checkouts after 3:00 will not be processed.
High School students (with student ID) can shop at the Cinderella Project Upstate Boutique for Free! View the flyer for more details.
Show your support for Minds Matter! Order a MAVS Matter T-shirt for our next MAVS Matter Day April 8. Only $8 through My School Bucks. You must print your receipt in order to pick up your shirt. All proceeds will go to our MAVS Matter Events.
Rising 9th grade parents/guardians ar asked to review our presentation from Curriculum Night. This slideshow has helpful timelines, links and information regarding registration and course offerings.
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Middle School Student: I had a relatively nice experience at League. I went there for sixth and seventh grade and a part of eighth grade, years of 2014/15 through 2016/17. I did struggle a lot, but that may have been because I never really asked for any help. League is a pretty rigorous school.
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