Schools relax COVID-19 standards slightly
Henry County’s public schools will be relaxing their COVID-19 mitigation standards slightly as of this week. Officials announced Friday that the district was moving from Level 4 to Level 3… Read more »
Henry County’s public schools will be relaxing their COVID-19 mitigation standards slightly as of this week. Officials announced Friday that the district was moving from Level 4 to Level 3… Read more »
Henry County Schools’ Class of 2021 helped bolster the district’s SAT scores as revealed in the latest release of the standardized test scores by the College Board, the national organization… Read more »
Henry County Schools is looking to make the 2021-2022 school year one of stability for all students and staff members in the district after the numerous disruptions that were encountered… Read more »
Henry County Schools are offering Curbside Meal Pickups free for ages 18 and under. Summer Feeding Sites are open on Wednesdays from 11 a.m. until 1 p.m. at the following… Read more »
After missing a year because of the COVID-19 pandemic, the orienteering team at McDonough High School and the Academy for Advanced Studies has won its seventh national championship this spring,… Read more »
The week of March 15-19 is School Board Appreciation Week as recognized by the Georgia School Boards Association (GSBA) and Henry County Schools, and this year’s week of honor holds… Read more »
On the heels of announcing approval as a Closed Point of Distribution (POD) for COVID-19 vaccines for its employees, Henry County Schools has completed an application and review process for… Read more »
Nine public schools in Henry County have been cited by the Georgia Department of Education for exceptional student performance in Advanced Placement courses, according to a statement released by the… Read more »
Henry County Schools officials announced on Wednesday, January 20 that the district will extend its current remote learning operations for students by two weeks meaning all students will use the… Read more »