
Westwood School celebrated Hispanic Heritage Month with a special hands-on lesson in Mrs. Montijo and Mrs. Holmes' 3rd grade classes. Mrs. Paniagua and her mom led the activity, teaching students how to make tortillas from scratch. The students had fun making their own tortillas and enjoyed tasting their creations, gaining a delicious and memorable connection to Hispanic culture.





Dalton Public Schools has launched a brand-new mobile app! 🎉 Stay connected with everything happening in our district right at your fingertips. With the app, you can access school news, events, lunch menus, staff directories, and much more! Download it today from the Apple App Store or Google Play by searching “Dalton Public Schools.” Don't miss out—stay informed, stay engaged, and stay connected!


Although recess was rained out, Brookwood's PTO brought the sunshine indoors by surprising students with popsicles today!

Today, students across Dalton Public Schools are celebrating Constitution Day, honoring the historical significance of the U.S. Constitution.
At Hammond Creek Middle School, students and staff embraced the occasion by wearing red, white, and blue, proudly showcasing their patriotism. Constitution Day is a time for all students to reflect on the freedoms and rights established by this foundational document, fostering a deeper understanding of its impact on American democracy.
Through lessons and activities, students are reminded of the importance of citizenship and civic responsibility.

Roan School celebrated Hispanic Heritage Month with a fantastic International Latino Day!
Students from all backgrounds dazzled in traditional attire from their native countries.
The highlight of the day was a parade of nations, led by the Dual Language Instruction classes, turning the playground into a vibrant showcase of global cultures.





Did you know today is National IT Professionals Day?
Let’s give a big thanks to the tech experts who keep our school district running smoothly behind the scenes! From fixing tech issues to making sure students have the latest resources, they’re the unsung heroes of education.
Join us in celebrating their hard work and dedication. Drop a thank you below to show your appreciation!


Don’t forget! September 27 is an Early Release Day.
Early Release Times:
Elementary Schools: 12:15 PM
Hammond Creek Middle & Dalton Junior High: 11:30 AM
TDA & Dalton High: 10:45 AM
The DHS Homecoming Parade kicks off at 4:00 PM from Dalton High, featuring reunion classes from '64, '74, '79, '84, '94, '99, '04 (Honor Class), and '14! Don't miss it!


Today is international dot day! Students from our elementary schools are spending the day celebrating creativity, courage and collaboration.
Here’s a glimpse inside Mrs. Harrison’s 5th grade challenge class and Mrs. Walker’s kindergarten art class at Westwood School! The 5th graders took on Dot Day-themed challenge stations, while the kindergarteners painted frames and created art to go inside them.
International Dot Day encourages creativity and self-expression, giving students the chance to connect, collaborate, and celebrate their artistic potential.





Families recently enjoyed the Little Cats Open House, where Christina Rand from GPB Education led hands-on Social and Emotional Learning activities using PBS Kids resources.
Along with these activities, families received take-home materials to continue learning at home. The event fostered collaboration between Dalton Public Schools and GPB, providing parents with tools to support their children's academic growth.
We are grateful for this partnership and the opportunity to engage and support families in their children's education.






Today marks the beginning of Hispanic Heritage Month! We are immensely proud of the rich diversity in our schools and community. Join us as we celebrate and honor the vibrant Hispanic heritage that contributes so much to our shared story!



Roan School student artwork was recently featured in the Dalton Daily Citizen! 🎨✨ Pick up a copy of this week's newspaper to see all of their incredible creations. Here's a sneak peek at their talent!








Dalton High School's HoPe (Hispanic Organization for Promoting Education) chapter showed their support for local first responders at the Battle of the Badges charity softball game. The students made posters and brought Gatorades for the participating first responders, building meaningful connections along the way. It was a special experience for everyone involved. This is just one of the many incredible service initiatives they have planned for this month. Keep an eye out for more of their projects, and follow them on Instagram at @daltonhigh_hope!



Dalton Public Schools Students Named All-State Thespians
Dalton Public Schools is proud to announce that Hayden Poe and Kinsley Stephens, two exceptional students from Dalton High School, have been selected as All-State Thespians. They will represent our district at the Georgia Thespian Conference in February.
Read more: https://www.daltonpublicschools.com/article/1749499


Dear Dalton Public Schools Community,
We are deeply saddened and shocked by the recent tragic events in Barrow County. Our hearts go out to everyone affected by this devastating situation. Please know that we stand in solidarity with you during this challenging time.
We want to reassure our community that the safety of our students and staff is our highest priority. We are continuously reviewing and enhancing our safety measures to ensure a secure environment for all. If you have any concerns or need further information about the steps we are taking, please do not hesitate to reach out. For more information about the measures Dalton Public Schools has taken to ensure safe and secure learning environments, visit https://www.daltonpublicschools.com/page/safety-and-security
Thank you for your trust and support as we work together to maintain a safe and nurturing school environment.


Yessica Hernandez Named Blue Ridge School Classified Staff Member of the Year
Dalton Public Schools is proud to announce that Yessica Hernandez has been named the Blue Ridge School Classified Staff Member of the Year for the 2024-2025 school year. Hernandez has served as the Blue Ridge School Administrative Assistant and Bookkeeper since 2017, bringing dedication, kindness, and a spirit of excellence to her role.
Read more: https://www.daltonpublicschools.com/article/1730957


Don't forget!
There is no school on Monday, September 2, due to the Labor Day Holiday. We will see all of our students and staff back in school on Tuesday, September 3.
Have a great long weekend!


Dalton Public Schools Postpones Meet-and-Greet with Superintendent Dr. Steven Craft: We want to let our community know that tonight's event to introduce our new superintendent, Dr. Steven Craft, has been postponed.
We understand the anticipation and excitement surrounding this event, and we sincerely apologize for any inconvenience this change may cause. We’re working on rescheduling the event and will share the new date with you as soon as possible.
Please stay tuned for further updates on our website www.daltonpublicschools.com and social media channels.
We appreciate your understanding and continued support of Dalton Public Schools.


Dr. Steven Craft Monthly Column: Embracing Unity and Excellence in Dalton Public Schools
As we kick off the 2024-25 school year, I am filled with immense pride and excitement about the journey ahead. Our theme this year, "Our Story, Our Strength: Leading as One," perfectly encapsulates the spirit and unity that define Dalton Public Schools. We are blessed with an extraordinary team of educators and staff who are not only dedicated professionals but also passionate about making a positive impact on our students' lives. This collective commitment to excellence is what drives us to create a phenomenal learning environment for every child in our district.
Read more: https://www.daltonpublicschools.com/article/1730068


Kindergarten German immersion students at Brookwood Elementary recently received their Schultüte!🎉
This German tradition started more than 100 years ago! Every year in Germany, first-year students carry these cones with them on the first day of school. Each cone is filled with sweet treats and school supplies to help them through the year. These German immersion students at Brookwood are carrying on that tradition here in Dalton!



Don't forget to join us tonight at halftime during the football game for a special presentation! 🏆
We’re thrilled to be announcing the Tom Jones Educator of the Year Award! Come out and support our 9 amazing finalists who have made a tremendous impact on our students and community. Let’s celebrate their dedication and hard work together! 🎉
See you at the game—don’t miss this moment to cheer on our incredible educators! 📚💪
Here our finalists:
•Caitlin Autry (The Dalton Academy)
•Susan Barlow (Brookwood Elementary)
•Molly Carlson (Westwood Elementary Wildcats & C3 to Gifted Coordinator Dalton Public Schools GA)
•Kimberly Fannin (Park Creek School - Serving, Learning, Leading)
•Marc Hefner (Dalton Junior High School to Dalton High School Catamounts)
•Perry 'Mac' McLawhorn (Dalton Junior High School to Dalton High School Catamounts)
•Dana Miller(Dalton High School Catamounts
•Nick Sun (Dalton Public Schools GA)
•Sara Webb (Hammond Creek Middle School)
