Congratulations to the Class of 2025 Senior Superlatives! Cutest Couple: Travis Colbert and Daysha Palinksy Most Likely to Succeed: Jeremiah Walker and Jenajah McKenzie Best Dressed: Jamarion Baldwin and Natalie Milledge Best Smile: Eric Rice and Destiny Slappy Class Clowns: Ricardo Byse and Akeelah Ellis Friendliest: Jamarcus Lumpkin and Nekeriyuna Shelley Most Athletic: Jeremiah Solomon and Towanna Cochran Most Changed Since 9th Grade: A'Quavion Cross and Ka'Lyn Perkins Most Unique: Jhai'Marion Whitehead and Kanejah Hubbard Most Creative: Antonio Corley and Karen Astronomo
18 days ago, Sarah Barfield
Senior Superlatives
Ms. ZacLyn Miller, an MCHS Honor graduate, returned for a Women’s History Month edition of Bulldog Power. ZacLyn shared her story from the DAWG house to The White House in a dynamic, engaging, and inspirational message. ZacLyn emphasized that there are no limits with a Macon County education because “2+2=4 no matter where you learn it, it is what YOU DO with it that matters.” ZacLyn encouraged the students to pursue their goals with passion and confidence, knowing that they come from a school that has produced many people who achieved great academic success. She empowered students to define their standards for success and encouraged them to have an eagle perspective in life. ZacLyn Miller is a recipient of the Secretary of Defense (OSD) Award for Outstanding Achievement for her executive leadership on an array of Defense matters. This prestigious honor is one of the top three civilian awards from OSD. Her technical expertise led to her briefing in The White House. She surpassed traditional networks and expectations to become the first Black woman and youngest to be a Chief in the science and technology directorate of her organization. ZacLyn has held roles, such as Senior Engineer, Branch Chief, and Technical Director, throughout her career. She holds a Bachelor of Science in Mathematics from Fort Valley State University, a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering from the Georgia Institute of Technology, and a Master of Science in Systems Engineering from the University of Alabama-Huntsville.
21 days ago, Sarah Barfield
ZacLyn Miller Speaker
We have extended the deadline for Senior Ad Pages to THIS Wednesday, April 2nd. If you want an ad page, please pay Mrs. Barfield and turn in your page design to sbarfield@macon.k12.ga.us no later than 3:00 Wednesday. All pages must be created in Canva and downloaded as a PNG file. NOTE: Designs submitted without payment will not be included in the yearbook. Half page $25 (8.5" x 5.5") Full page $50 (8.5" x 11")
28 days ago, Sarah Barfield
Ad pages
Congratulations to Willie Baisden for his Commitment and Scholarship to play football at Virginia University of Lynchburg! Your hard work in the classroom and on the field will continue to take you on to further success. Macon County is proud of you!
about 1 month ago, Sarah Barfield
Baisden Committed
Congratulations to Joshua Fulks for his Commitment and Scholarship to play football at Lane College! Your hard work in the classroom and on the field will continue to take you on to further success. Macon County is proud of you!
about 1 month ago, Sarah Barfield
Fulks Committed
Parents, Guardians, and Students, we will have a school-wide Chromebook and Charger inventory on March 4th and 5th. Please be sure to bring your Chromebook and Charger to school on Tuesday and Wednesday. You will need the one issued to you, not one you borrowed from a friend. Please look for your lost Chromebooks and Chargers.
2 months ago, Sarah Barfield
CB Inventory
Parents and Guardians, we have over 150 students with lost chargers and/or Chromebooks. This is making instruction in the classroom difficult for your students. Please help your students locate the missing chargers and Chromebooks. All Chromebooks should be fully charged and brought to school each day. Students are not allowed to bring personal devices to school. This includes iPads, personal Chromebooks, laptops, etc. The replacement cost for chargers is $25. If your student does not have a school-issued charger, then he/she can purchase one in the media center.
2 months ago, Sarah Barfield
Help Locate Chromebooks and Chargers
On the 5th of February, the FBLA and TSA students of Macon County High School participated in the GaCTSO Legislative Expo at the State Capitol in Atlanta, GA.
2 months ago, Sarah Barfield
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Congratulations to Jeremiah Solomon for his Commitment and Scholarship to play football at Kennesaw State University! Your hard work in the classroom and on the field will continue to take you on to further success. Macon County is proud of you!
3 months ago, Sarah Barfield
Jeremiah Solomon and Coach Kurt Williams
Mr. Harris, Jeremiah Solomon, and Coach Williams
Jeremiah Solomon
Committed
The last day to order your cap and gown with guaranteed deliver prior to graduation is Feb 1st. Prices will increase after Feb. 1st, and they cannot guarantee delivery prior to graduation.
3 months ago, Sarah Barfield
Cap and Gown Info
Please see the attached images for information about final exam exemptions and test days.
5 months ago, Sarah Barfield
Exemption Criteria
Exam Schedule
Please join the next Title I Meeting for Macon County Schools at the Zoom link below. https://zoom.us/j/91918531752?pwd=UHFrdmRkQUVxYVJieVFpK0V5cEJVZz09&from=addon#success
5 months ago, Sarah Barfield
Title I Meeting
Seniors, have you ordered your cap and gown yet? Get your orders in while the price is low!
5 months ago, Sarah Barfield
Cap and Gown
The MCHS Soccer Team is having a car wash fundraiser Nov. 9th in the MCHS Parking Lot. Please come out to support.
6 months ago, Sarah Barfield
Soccer Car Wash
Come out to the Macon County Wellness Expo at MCHS on Saturday, NOV 2nd.
6 months ago, Sarah Barfield
Wellness Expo
Attention Parents, Staff, and Community Stakeholders! Macon County School System is reaching out to our community to ask for donations to assist with hurricane relief efforts. As you aware, many of our neighboring school systems experienced tremendous losses due to Hurricane Helene. Many of them are still without power and students are unable to go to school. We are so thankful that our community was not severely impacted and that we are safe and not displaced. With that being said, we want to do our part to assist with supporting some of school systems but we cannot do this without your help!
7 months ago, Sarah Barfield
Donations Needed
SGTC Hosts Georgia Agricultural Educator and Students for Campus Visit: Our FFA students are gaining practical experiences through a partnership with South Georgia Tech. Check out the article about their recent trip by visiting this link: https://www.southgatech.edu/sgtc-hosts-georgia-agricultural-educator-and-students-for-campus-visit/
7 months ago, Sarah Barfield
Ag Students at SGTC
Please see the attached flyer for information about our upcoming Fitness Walk.
7 months ago, Sarah Barfield
Fitness Walk Info
Due to an unforeseen incident beyond our control, all students will be released early at 9:00 am. Students will receive breakfast. After breakfast, buses will begin loading at 9:00 am and all car riders may be picked up at 9:00 am. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause.
8 months ago, MCSS
Always Remember September 11, 2024 Bulldog Company of Macon County High School Navy Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps (NJROTC) took a moment to reflect and remember September 11, 2001. Americans watched in horror as the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001 left nearly 3,000 people dead in New York City, Washington, D.C., and Shanksville, Pennsylvania. Nearly 20 years later, they watched in sorrow as the nation’s military mission in Afghanistan – which began less than a month after 9/11 – came to a bloody and chaotic conclusion. The enduring power of the Sept. 11 attacks is clear: An overwhelming number of Americans who, like Warrant Officer Wafford (Senior Naval Science Instructor), are old enough to recall the day, remember where they were and what they were doing when they heard the news. Yet an ever-growing number of Americans have no personal memory of that day, either because they were too young or not yet born, like our NJROTC Cadets. Today's reflection concluded with the lowering of our National Ensign to half mast at both the middle and high schools. The impacts of the Sept. 11 attacks were deeply felt and will forever remain as a turning point in American History. Let us always remember!
8 months ago, Sarah Barfield
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