Alcovy High School has a State Champion!! Congratulations Janae Randall – State Champion & State Record Holder in Shot Put. Congratulations to our other state athlete participants.
We’re proud to share that Newton County Schools has once again been recognized among the nation’s best in music education! For the second consecutive year, NCS has earned the NAMM Foundation’s Best Communities for Music Education Award, highlighting our ongoing commitment to providing students with access to high-quality music programs.
This recognition reflects the incredible work of our teachers, the talent of our students, and the continued support of our families and community who understand the value of the arts in a well-rounded education.
Learn more about this national honor and what it means for our district:
https://t.co/swJXrWGaur
Monday was a special day at The Cove as we celebrated the ribbon cutting of our new Athletic Facilities. We're excited for this new chapter of opportunities and success. Great things are ahead!
Newton alum Nyland Green has received a minicamp invite from the Atlanta Falcons following the conclusion of the 2026 NFL Draft on Saturday.
Story by @_evannewton_
https://t.co/O36QdTKEwA
Newton County Schools is proud to share that Superintendent Dr. Duke Bradley, III has been named the recipient of the President’s Award by the Georgia School Superintendents Association—a prestigious honor recognizing outstanding leadership and contributions to public education across the state.
This recognition reflects the strong progress of our district, including gains in student achievement, expanded opportunities for students, and continued focus on preparing every learner for success beyond graduation.
Dr. Bradley credits this achievement to the collective efforts of our Board of Education, staff, students, and community partners—proving that great things happen when we work together.
Read more about this honor and what it means for Newton County Schools:
https://t.co/MW9urlZbcm @NewtonSupt
Congratulations to Dr. Jennifer Williams, Director of Instructional Technology and Media Services, for being named a 2026 Unsung Hero, and to Eastside High School senior Matthew Lynn for earning 2026 Youth of the Year—both recognized by The Covington News.
Two incredible individuals, two well-deserved honors, and one proud school system celebrating their impact.
Join us in congratulating Newton County Board of Education Vice Chair Mrs. Shakila Henderson-Baker on this incredible honor!
Recognized by the Georgia General Assembly through Senate Resolution 972, Mrs. Henderson-Baker is being celebrated for her years of service, leadership, and dedication to public education.
From Newton County to the state level, her impact is felt far and wide—and we are proud to call her one of our own.
Learn more about her recognition here:
https://t.co/Ct5f4Xp4aE
After a 14-win season to start his head coaching tenure at Eastside, Rod Baker(@RBaker_EHS) shared his thoughts on year one
The Lady Eagles finished fourth in Region 8-AAAA and advanced to the first round of the playoffs
Story by @GarrettPitts9
https://t.co/6Pcy7TaHfp
Our friends at Alabama A&M University recently awarded over $1 million dollars worth of scholarships to 31 deserving @Newton_High students. Many thanks to President Wims who was on hand to personally recognize the student talent in @NewtonCoSchools. #BuildingOurFuture
On this final day of Black History Month, I am consciously aware of the people who have created pathways of opportunity for me and many others in @NewtonCoSchools. I keep a heart of gratitude for them - everyday. ♥️ 🙏🏾