
Brian Sharp, Randy Burks, and Sara Allen were recognized for going above and beyond in support of our school system. Each receive the Cullman County Schools e5 Exceptional Service Award at Thursday night's board meeting. Brian volunteers his time, helping the students at Hanceville High with various projects. Randy Burks is a big supporter of Holly Pond and broadcasts dozens of games each year. Sara Allen is a teacher at Fairview Middle school who was recognized by one of her peers for the excellent job she does each day. Thanks to Brian, Randy, and Sara for all you do for Cullman County students!




Our lunchrooms are serving traditional Thanksgiving meals today. While we are on the subject of thankfulness, we certainly appreciate our entire CNP staff for all you do throughout the year!





CATA, CDC, and all Vinemont schools will dismiss at 1:30pm today (Thursday 11/17/22) due to lack of water on these campuses. Buses will run normal routes beginning at 1:30.

🇺🇸Reminder - schools and the central office will be closed tomorrow in honor of our veterans.🇺🇸

Congratulations to Good Hope High Senior Bailey Keef, who today signed a volleyball scholarship with Mississippi College. #cullmancountyfamily




Construction update! Here's a look inside the new Good Hope Middle School Gym, the Library, and the main office entrance! This is a long overdue addition that will hopefully be completed in just a few months.




Congratulations to Good Hope Senior Rudi Derrick, who today signed a Cross Country scholarship with Wallace State! #cullmancountyfamily


Our community meeting with Dr. Barnette is TONIGHT in Hanceville. Join us for an update on construction projects, initiatives, and more.


THANK YOU to the wonderful men and women of the Cullman County Sheriff's Office for the $15,000 donation to our special needs programs. This is a direct result of the Sheriff's Rodeo which is held each year. We appreciate your partnership, love, and support of our students.

Our community meeting with Dr. Barnette is TONIGHT at Harmony. Join us for an update on construction projects, initiatives, and more.


We want you to be informed before heading to the polls November 8th.


Big props to our maintenance team for creating new space for our children to play at Hanceville Elementary. The playground had to be relocated due to construction of the new classroom addition and lunchroom. Much more to come!


We have two more community meetings... one at Harmony on Thursday and in Hanceville Monday night. Join Dr. Barnette as he updates you on the incredible progress being made across our school district. We hope to see you there!


2022 Cullman County Cheer Competition results: Middle School Traditional and Gameday champs: Hanceville, runner-up Good Hope. High School Traditional champ: Good Hope, runner-up Vinemont. High School Gameday champ: Good Hope, runner-up Hanceville. Great job by all!





The Cullman County Cheer Competition is Saturday at 2pm! For the first time, we'll stream it live on ccboe.tv! Be sure to watch if you can't be there in person!


Thank you once again to our local judges for working with our schools and ensuring our students stay safe and make good choices!


Did you know the Curriculum Department at Cullman County Schools meets with each high school counselor and administrator to audit transcripts for all 700+ high school seniors in our district? It takes several days, but ensuring our students are on the right path to graduation is one of the most important things we do. #cullmancountyfamily


Thank you to Cullman Rotary for allowing Dr. Barnette to update your organization on the great things going on across our school district. The Rotary mottoes are "Service Above Self" and "One Profits Most Who Serves Best." We couldn't agree more. #cullmancountyfamily


Join Dr. Barnette tonight (Thursday 10/27) at Holly Pond for a community meeting. This is a great opportunity to get an update on current construction projects and initiatives, as well as ask any questions you may have. We hope to see you there!


Please remember tomorrow (Wed 10/26) is a remote learning day for students. Faculty and staff will be participating in professional development and other state-required training. Your students should have came home with assignments to complete tomorrow. Thank you for your partnership and be sure to watch the weather this evening.