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2025-2026 Student Online Registration

Registration for the 2025-2026 school year is now open. Please register your child(ren).

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Free Summer Meal Program

Maury County Public Schools is offering free summer meals (Breakfast and lunch) to students 18 years-of-age and under, Monday-Thursday, from June 2nd-June 30th. Adults can purchase meals as well (Breakfast $3.50, lunch $5.00). Exact change is required. Spring Hill High School, Mt. Pleasant Middle School School of the Visual & Performing Arts, and Columbia Central High School will serve as meal distribution sites. Please call Maury County Nutrition at 931-388-8403 Ext. 8131, 8135, or 8136 with questions.

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Michael O'Neal of Culleoka Unit Schools Drives Away a Winner in Drive to Excellence

Culleoka senior Michael O'Neal was drawn as the winner of a 2025 Hyundai Venue, compliments of Ford/Hyundai of Columbia on Saturday, May 3rd. Michael is pictured with Chris Alexander, General Manager of the dealership. Congratulations to Michael on his big win and a big THANK YOU to Ford/Hyundai of Columbia for their generous support of the Class of 2025!

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Jessa Papa has been named ESS April Substitute of the Month

We're excited to announce that Jessica Papa has been named April's Substitute of the Month for Maury County! Joseph Brown Elementary School is full of appreciation for her outstanding contributions. Thank you, Jessica, for your dedication and hard work in making a difference in our students' lives! #ESSEducation #SpecialThanks

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Creek Crushes Cancer

Players and fans of Battle Creek and Giles County High Schools came together to play in the first annual Creek Crushes Cancer Softball Game. $621 was raised to support the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society in honor of Heidi Street. Heidi, a sophomore at Summitt High School and the granddaughter of BCHS Principal Mike Kinnard, was diagnosed with Hodgkin Lymphoma in December. She has responded well to her treatments and is scheduled to have her final one in a couple of weeks. We were proud to have Heidi throw a first pitch strike to her grandfather who caught the ball at home plate. Battle Creek stands with Heidi and all of those will have experienced this horrible disease...just know that we support you and that No One Battles Alone!

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April

April School Board Meeting Recognitions

We were pleased to recognize our senior class valedictorians and salutatorians, as well as our Girls and Boys State delegates and Governor’s School representatives for 2025, at tonight’s school board meeting. We are proud of these students’ accomplishments and appreciate the manner in which they represent our schools!

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April School Board Recognitions

We were pleased to recognize our senior class valedictorians and salutatorians, as well as our Girls and Boys State delegates and Governor’s School representatives for 2025, at tonight’s school board meeting. We are proud of these students’ accomplishments and appreciate the manner in which they represent our schools!

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Puckett Named ESS March Substitute of the Month!

ESS District Manager Kim Bryant has announced the recipient of ESS'S Substitute of the month for March. According to Ms. Bryant, "“We're thrilled to congratulate Valencia Majors Puckett for being named ESS March Substitute of the Month! Your dedication and support at Battle Creek High School have truly made a difference. Thank you for all that you do!  #ESSEducation  #ManyThanks”

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  • Maury County Public Schools welcomes all visitors to our district, and as we strive to keep our district safe, we ask that you follow our procedures when visiting. Doing so keeps our buildings safe and accessible to all stakeholders.

  • Our mission: We will provide the educational instruction, tools, and environment for every child to succeed in LIFE as Life-long Learners, Independent Thinkers, Fearless Innovators, and Exemplary Citizens.
    Our vision: Educating every child for LIFE!

  • What to do when you arrive on campus?
    Upon arrival, all visitors shall report to the main office of the school or district complex. Any visitor attempting to gain access through other entrances will be denied entry. At this time, visitors will be directed by signage to press the video call box. Once the call box is pressed, a staff member will ask you to state your name and reason for your visit. All visitors shall present a valid government-issued photo identification card. This identification will also be scanned into our electronic visitor management program (RAPTOR). Once the scan is complete, a badge will be printed for the visitor to wear in a visible manner during the duration of their visit.

  • What to do next?
    All visitors will be given clear and concise directions on entering the building and proceeding with their business. Again, we welcome all visitors to our district and look forward to seeing you soon. We also thank you for doing your part to keep our district safe.

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Suppporting Education with Drive for Excellence!

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