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.
Over 3,000 students attend the county's schools with approximately 250 seniors graduating annually from the four high schools combined. Wartburg Central Elementary School serves over 600 students with the county's three PreK-12th grade schools reporting enrollments of over 500 students each.
Wartburg Central High School. Schools that are located in the communities of Coalfield, Oakdale, and Sunbright are PreK thru 12th grade schools. Wartburg, the county seat, has separate facilities that house a PreK thru 5th elementary school, a 6th thru 8th middle school, and a separate 9th thru 12th high school.
The MCSS will use reasonable measures to protect student information from unauthorized viewing. The district will not be responsible for actions taken by the parent/guardian that might compromise their student’s information. Each school will make every attempt to ensure that information is accurate and complete. If parent/guardians discover inaccurate information, they will notify their child’s school immediately. They may be required to provide proof of the inaccurate information. The district does not promise any particular level or method of access to the site for viewing student information. The district will not be responsible for financial obligations arising through unauthorized use of the district’s system or the Internet.
The MCSS uses a secure Internet site to enable electronic access to student information. All users of the Campus Portal understand that this is a private network for which account activity is electronically recorded. All users of Campus Portal consent to electronic monitoring of account activity.
The Morgan County School System (MCSS) manage s student information electronically and will make student records available for viewing to authorized parents/guardians through a secure connection over the Internet. All eligible parents/guardians will comply with the MCSS’s Internet use regulations and all technology regulations/procedures, as well as other district policies that may apply.
Three unsuccessful login attempts will disable the user’s account.
MCSS reserve s the right to add, modify, or delete functions viewed via the Infinite Campus Portal at any time without notice, including, but not limited to, the functions listed below .
Parents/guardians who identify a security problem within the portal should notify the Morgan County Board of Education immediately.
Parents/guardians will not attempt to modify, harm, or destroy the school or district data or network.