Because Morgan County Schools has been designated as a Community Eligibility Provision district, all students (regardless of income) qualify for this program under the Free and Reduced Lunch qualification. Special note: This program is sponsored by the FCC, not Morgan County Schools.
Special note: This program is sponsored by the FCC, not Morgan County Schools. We cannot answer questions or support any issues pertaining to this program. Our goal is purely to help share this information with our community.
The district name is Morgan and the state is Georgia. If you do not have a username and password, contact the Morgan County Board of Education at 706-752-4600.
Gus the Bus will serve breakfast and lunch every Tuesday from 10:00AM-11:00AM at the Wartburg Visitor's Center - multiple meals will be served. Because Morgan County Schools has been designated as a Community Eligibility Provision district, all students (regardless of income) qualify for this program under the Free and Reduced Lunch qualification.
About the Emergency Broadband Benefit. The Emergency Broadband Benefit will provide a discount of up to $50 per month towards broadband service for eligible households and up to $75 per month for households on qualifying Tribal lands.
As the 2020 Tennessee Titans High School Coach of the Year, Coalfield High School will receive a grant in the amount of $2,000 from the Titans Foundation to benefit its football program.
We would like to recognize Ms. Glenda Scott who has been named the 2020-2021 Morgan County Teacher of the Year for grades 9 - 12. Ms. Scott has 24 years of experience with Morgan County Schools. She began her career at Petros-Joyner School before transferring to Wartburg Central High School in 2001 to teach Health, Wellness, and Physical Education. Ms. Scott is a vital member of the WCHS school community. She is the leader of the Well-Being Team, co-sponsors the Backpack Program, and co-sponsors the school's chapter of the Beta Club. Ms. Scott consistently works hard to make sure that any need her students may have outside of the classroom are met. Her care for her students and her desire to help them in any way possible is second to none.
Mrs. Amanda Bingham is the Morgan County Teacher of the Year for grades PreK-4th. She has 17 years of experience in the field of elementary education. She began her teaching career in the Roane County school system teaching Kindergarten and 1st grade. She transferred to Oakdale School in 2016 where she is currently teaching 1st grade and also holds the position of RTI Lead for grades K-2. Amanda is very enthusiastic about her job and encourages her students to have the same passion as she does. Amanda challenges her students every day and loves to watch them grow academically and socially. Amanda is truly dedicated to her students, colleagues, and community. Amanda is an asset to the students of Morgan County.
We are proud to recognize Jared Henry as 6th-8th grade Teacher of the Year. Jared taught Alternative School which served students in grades K-8 for all of Morgan County. No matter what the circumstances were that led to a placement in this program, students always felt respected and loved. Jared treated each child like they were his own. He would love them when they were doing well and at the same time, he could be very stern when they tested their limits. Students always started this program with a clean slate and he took their best interest to heart. It was always quite the compliment when students would say that they were sad when their time with Jared was over. Jared was a tremendous role model to every student he came in contact with.
Previously, Henry served as co-head coach at his alma mater, Oneida High School, which won a state championship in 1992. “Coach Keith Henry was more than a football coach,” said Coalfield principal Matt Murphy. “He was a husband, father, an assistant principal, a mentor and a friend.