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Read More - Meeting Change for January 15, 2019
The meeting originally scheduled for tonight, January 15, 2019, has been changed to January 15, 2019 - 6:00 p.m.  The meeting location has been changed to the MCHS Cafeteria.
Read More - School-Level Teacher of the Year

The 2019 District Teacher of the Year will be announced at the Teacher of the Year Banquet on January 31, 2019.

Read More - Semi-final Football Game - Boot Hill - 7:30 p.m.
Come cheer on our Madison County Cowboys! (11-1) They will be hosting the undefeated Hawthorne Hornets (12-0) in the FHSAA 1A State Football semifinal tonight, November 30, 2018. Kickoff at Boot Hill Stadium will be at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $9.00 each. The parking fee is $5.00. GO COWBOYS!

National Rural Health Day

November 15, 2018

Read More - National Rural Health Day
National Rural Health Day raises awareness of the unique health issues faced by citizens in rural communities, particularly a lack of health care providers and affordability issues.

Active Shooter Training

November 7, 2018

Read More - Active Shooter Training
MCCS Staff will receive active shooter training on Wednesday, November 7, 2018.  This training will take place after students have been released.  No students will be involved in this training.

FortifyFL

October 23, 2018

Read More - FortifyFL

FortifyFL is a suspicious activity reporting tool that allows you to instantly relay information to appropriate law enforcement agencies and school officials.

Now, any student, educator, parent or member of the public can report school safety concerns directly to law enforcement and school administrators anonymously and easily through the FortifyFL app or www.getfortifyfl.com. The Florida Legislature directed this tool’s development in the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School Public Safety Act.

The app, which is available for download on Apple and Android mobile devices, is critical to ensuring all Florida schools are safe environments where students and educators can experience and share the joy of learning without fear.

We hope that you will become familiar with this tool and help us spread the word about it with your students and their families. Please note that the official app’s logo will look exactly as it does in the graphic above.

Read More - NFCC Preview for Seniors 2019

Parents and Seniors 2019, please see the information below for a wonderful opportunity at North Florida Community College.

  • This is a Senior only event at NFCC
  • RSVP and attend for a chance at a $500 NFCC scholarship
  • FREE lunch with NFCC Instructors and staff, plus Q& A
  • Explore NFCC’s programs and campus
  • RSVP by October 17, 2018
For more information visit www.nfcc.edu/preview

Hurricane Michael Updates

October 8, 2018

(Wednesday, 10/10/18, 5:32 pm)

After speaking with our local EOC Director, we will officially close the MCCS Shelter at 7:00 am on Thursday morning.

All employees should plan to report to your work site on Friday morning at 8:00 am. Students will return to school on Monday, 10/15/18.

(Monday, 10/8/18 7:57 pm)

Latest update from Emergency Management:

Please take note of the severity of Hurricane Michael. We We are now under a Tropical Storm warning. Our county is expected to receive sustained Tropical Storm force winds Tuesday evening into Wednesday with an increasing possibility of Hurricane force conditions before the storm exits the area . It is critical that you prepare your home and yourself to be without power for an extended period of time. Please seek shelter in a safe structure for the duration of this storm. We will be opening the shelter at Madison County Central School tomorrow October 9th at 2:00PM. Use tonight and tomorrow to restock your emergency kits and prep your home and yard by moving in items that could become flying debris. Current rainfall amounts are expected to be 4 to 8 inches. For those seeking shelter at Madison County Central School, please bring your personal items including blankets, pillows and any medications you may need. We will keep you updated as conditions change .

(Monday, 10/8/18, 2:00 pm) 

Due to the impending impact of Hurricane Michael, Madison County Schools will close in preparation to open Madison County Central School as a Risk Shelter.

The Risk Shelter will open on Tuesday at 2:00 pm. If you need to seek shelter during the storm, please bring your essential items with you to Madison County Central School. Please plan to stay in the shelter through Thursday.