Dalton Public Schools was proud to host another wonderful breakfast this morning with Superintendent Dr. Steven Craft and an outstanding group of teachers and staff from across the district!

Nominated by their principals, these dedicated educators and team members enjoyed a chance to connect, recharge, and be celebrated for their hard work and commitment. It was a meaningful way to honor their contributions and send them into the weekend feeling appreciated.

11 minutes ago, Dalton Public Schools Communications
Dalton Public Schools was proud to host another wonderful breakfast this morning with Superintendent Steven Craft and an outstanding group of teachers and staff from across the district!
Dalton Public Schools was proud to host another wonderful breakfast this morning with Superintendent Steven Craft and an outstanding group of teachers and staff from across the district!
Dalton Public Schools was proud to host another wonderful breakfast this morning with Superintendent Steven Craft and an outstanding group of teachers and staff from across the district!
Dalton Public Schools was proud to host another wonderful breakfast this morning with Superintendent Steven Craft and an outstanding group of teachers and staff from across the district!
Dalton Public Schools was proud to host another wonderful breakfast this morning with Superintendent Steven Craft and an outstanding group of teachers and staff from across the district!
Dalton Public Schools was proud to host another wonderful breakfast this morning with Superintendent Steven Craft and an outstanding group of teachers and staff from across the district!
Dalton Public Schools was proud to host another wonderful breakfast this morning with Superintendent Steven Craft and an outstanding group of teachers and staff from across the district!
Dalton Public Schools was proud to host another wonderful breakfast this morning with Superintendent Steven Craft and an outstanding group of teachers and staff from across the district!
Dalton Public Schools was proud to host another wonderful breakfast this morning with Superintendent Steven Craft and an outstanding group of teachers and staff from across the district!
Dalton Public Schools was proud to host another wonderful breakfast this morning with Superintendent Steven Craft and an outstanding group of teachers and staff from across the district!
Hispanic Heritage Month Staff Spotlight: Bianca Maldonado 🌟
Assistant Director of Human Resources

As part of our Hispanic Heritage Month celebration, we’re proud to highlight the voices of Dalton Public Schools staff who share their culture, values, and perspectives with our community.

What does Hispanic Heritage Month mean to you personally or professionally?
"To me, Hispanic Heritage Month is a time to celebrate and honor our culture's history, contributions, and achievements. I believe it is important for us to share our diverse backgrounds and traditions as it promotes inclusivity and allows our students and staff to feel seen, respected, and appreciated."

Thank you, Bianca, for your dedication to uplifting others and for the positive impact you bring to our DPS family every day!
about 2 hours ago, Dalton Public Schools Communications
Hispanic Heritage Month Staff Spotlight: Bianca Maldonado 🌟 Assistant Director of Human Resources
Classroom Spotlight: Mrs. Allison Chlebisch’s class at City Park School recently embarked on an exciting research adventure!

Students chose a country they would love to visit and explored its culture, language, holidays, food, currency, and transportation. Working with partners, they created detailed travel guides complete with maps and fun facts to convince others why their chosen country is the best destination.

Along the way, students read ā€œCulture Shockā€ from their Savvas workbooks to spark meaningful questions, then developed research plans—asking questions, making claims, researching, writing, revising, and presenting. By sharing responsibilities, each team got hands-on experience in collaboration, creativity, and critical thinking.
about 3 hours ago, Dalton Public Schools Communications
Classroom Spotlight: Mrs. Allison Chlebisch’s class at City Park School recently embarked on an exciting research adventure!
Classroom Spotlight: Mrs. Allison Chlebisch’s class at City Park School recently embarked on an exciting research adventure!
Classroom Spotlight: Mrs. Allison Chlebisch’s class at City Park School recently embarked on an exciting research adventure!
Classroom Spotlight: Mrs. Allison Chlebisch’s class at City Park School recently embarked on an exciting research adventure!
Classroom Spotlight: Mrs. Allison Chlebisch’s class at City Park School recently embarked on an exciting research adventure!
Classroom Spotlight: Mrs. Allison Chlebisch’s class at City Park School recently embarked on an exciting research adventure!
Classroom Spotlight: Mrs. Allison Chlebisch’s class at City Park School recently embarked on an exciting research adventure!
Classroom Spotlight: Mrs. Allison Chlebisch’s class at City Park School recently embarked on an exciting research adventure!
Dalton High School is proud to announce the 2025 Athletics Hall of Fame Class!

This year, we celebrate:

Football – Bill Mitchell, Joe Bill Faith
Wrestling – Hosea Lampley
Boys Basketball – Bernard Betton, Jimmy Howell
Girls Basketball – Mimi Crenshaw
Baseball – Matthew Boggs
Swimming – Jonathan Rehberg
Soccer – Kobe Perez
Boys Track – Joseph King
Girls Golf – Brendie Rockholt
Coach – Hayden Wagers
Community Contributor – Ray Broadrick
Team Recognition – 1967 State Championship Football Team

Join us in honoring these Catamount legends at the Hall of Fame Induction Dinner & Banquet on October 16 and at the community introduction on October 17 during the home football game.

Read the full press release with details and the complete roster of the 1967 championship team āž”ļø https://www.daltonpublicschools.com/article/2462518
about 22 hours ago, DPS Communications
ā€œRed graphic background featuring the Dalton High School Athletics Hall of Fame logo. The logo shows a bold white and red cat head inside a black shield with the words ā€˜Dalton High School Athletics Hall of Fame’ in white text. A black banner at the bottom displays ā€˜2025 Inductees’ in large white lettering.ā€
Hispanic Heritage Month Staff Spotlight: Jorge Miranda 🌟
Network Administrator

For Hispanic Heritage Month, we’re honored to highlight Dalton Public Schools staff whose stories, traditions, and values strengthen our community.

What does Hispanic Heritage Month mean to you personally or professionally?
Hispanic Heritage Month is both a celebration and a reflection for me. Personally, it’s a time to honor my parents and the sacrifices they made so I can be where I am today. Their hard work, dedication and perseverance laid the foundation for the opportunities I now have. Professionally, it’s a chance to recognize the contributions of Hispanic leaders, educators, and innovators, while also reminding me of the responsibility I carry to ensure that students in our schools see themselves represented and know that their heritage is a source of pride and strength.

How has your culture influenced who you are today or how you approach your work in education?
My culture has instilled in me the values of hard work, family, and perseverance, and it has shaped the way I lead with empathy and collaboration. It has also reinforced my personal core values: Family, Integrity, Improvement, and Respect. These guide me daily—whether I am mentoring team members, supporting staff, or building opportunities for students. They remind me that supporting technology for education is not only about outcomes but also about how you treat people, the trust you build, and the example you set for others.

Is there a tradition, value, or memory from your heritage that you are especially proud of and would like to share?
One of the traditions that is most near and dear to my heart is how food brings people together in my culture. Meals are more than nourishment—they are moments to connect, share stories, and strengthen bonds. Growing up, those gatherings taught me the importance of community and belonging. Today, I carry that same value into my professional life by striving to create environments where people feel included, supported, and part of something greater than themselves.

Thank you, Jorge, for your dedication and the example you set in serving our DPS family with integrity and heart!
1 day ago, Dalton Public Schools Communications
Hispanic Heritage Month Staff Spotlight: Jorge Miranda  Network Administrator
A great way to start the day! 🌟
The Dalton Academy flag football team recently visited Westwood School to greet students with smiles, open car doors, and wish them a fantastic day of learning. Thank you, Pumas, for spreading positivity and showing what it means to lead with kindness!
1 day ago, Dalton Public Schools Communications
The Dalton Academy flag football team recently visited Westwood School to greet students with smiles, open car doors, and wish them a fantastic day of learning. Thank you, Pumas, for spreading positivity and showing what it means to lead with kindness!
The Dalton Academy flag football team recently visited Westwood School to greet students with smiles, open car doors, and wish them a fantastic day of learning. Thank you, Pumas, for spreading positivity and showing what it means to lead with kindness!
The Dalton Academy flag football team recently visited Westwood School to greet students with smiles, open car doors, and wish them a fantastic day of learning. Thank you, Pumas, for spreading positivity and showing what it means to lead with kindness!
The Dalton Academy flag football team recently visited Westwood School to greet students with smiles, open car doors, and wish them a fantastic day of learning. Thank you, Pumas, for spreading positivity and showing what it means to lead with kindness!
The Dalton Academy flag football team recently visited Westwood School to greet students with smiles, open car doors, and wish them a fantastic day of learning. Thank you, Pumas, for spreading positivity and showing what it means to lead with kindness!
The Dalton Academy flag football team recently visited Westwood School to greet students with smiles, open car doors, and wish them a fantastic day of learning. Thank you, Pumas, for spreading positivity and showing what it means to lead with kindness!
Happy School Custodian Appreciation Day! šŸŽ‰ We are beyond grateful for our dedicated custodial staff who work tirelessly to keep our schools clean, safe, and welcoming for students, staff, and visitors. Your hard work and commitment help create an environment where everyone can thrive. Thank you for all that you do!
1 day ago, Dalton Public Schools Communications
Happy School Custodian Appreciation Day! šŸŽ‰ We are beyond grateful for our dedicated custodial staff who work tirelessly to keep our schools clean, safe, and welcoming for students, staff, and visitors. Your hard work and commitment help create an environment where everyone can thrive. Thank you for all that you do!
Hispanic Heritage Month Staff Spotlight: Karla Jacobo 🌟
Administrative Assistant to the Superintendent

This Hispanic Heritage Month, we’re celebrating the voices and stories that make Dalton Public Schools such a vibrant community.

What Hispanic Heritage Month means to Karla:

Hispanic Heritage Month is a chance to honor the beauty and strength of my culture and the journey of my family. Being a first-generation Mexican American has shaped my heart for service. Those values of hard work, family, and community guide how I serve at DPS, where I’m proud to help families feel seen, heard, and supported.

Thank you, Karla, for your dedication and the warmth you bring to our students, families, and staff every day!
2 days ago, Dalton Public Schools Communications
Hispanic Heritage Month Staff Spotlight: Karla Jacobo 🌟 Administrative Assistant to the Superintendent
October is National Principal's Month, and we want to take a moment to appreciate our incredible principals at Dalton Public Schools.

Their dedication, leadership, and hard work are the foundation of our educational community. Thank you for all you do to support our students and staff!

Your words of appreciation mean the world to our principals! Don't hesitate to leave a comment on this post to show your support for their hard work and dedication.
2 days ago, Dalton Public Schools Communications
October is National Principal's Month, and we want to take a moment to appreciate our incredible principals at Dalton Public Schools.   Their dedication, leadership, and hard work are the foundation of our educational community. Thank you for all you do to support our students and staff!   Your words of appreciation mean the world to our principals! Don't hesitate to leave a comment on this post to show your support for their hard work and dedication.
October is National Bullying Prevention Month!

At Dalton Public Schools, we are committed to creating a safe, supportive, and inclusive environment where every student feels valued and respected. Together, we can take a stand against bullying and promote kindness, acceptance, and unity.
2 days ago, Dalton Public Schools Communications
October is National Bullying Prevention Month. At Dalton Public Schools, we are committed to creating a safe, supportive, and inclusive environment where every student feels valued and respected. Together, we can take a stand against bullying and promote kindness, acceptance, and unity.
Fall Break Reminder šŸ

Just a friendly reminder that Fall Break is right around the corner! Thursday, October 9 is an early release day. Friday, October 10th is a student holiday and a staff work day.

Monday, October 13th is a student and staff holiday.

We will see you all back on Tuesday, October 14!
3 days ago, Dalton Public Schools Communications
Fall Break Reminder šŸ  Just a friendly reminder that Fall Break is right around the corner! Thursday, October 9 is an early release day. Friday, October 10th is a student holiday and a staff work day.  Monday, October 13th is a student and staff holiday.  We will see you all back on Tuesday, October 14!
Hispanic Heritage Month Staff Spotlight: Veronica Sandoval 🌟
Cybersecurity Specialist

As we continue celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month, we’re honored to highlight staff members whose stories, traditions, and values enrich our schools and community.

What does Hispanic Heritage Month mean to you personally or professionally?
Hispanic Heritage Month is a time to honor the values, traditions, and hard work that my family and community have carried through generations. Personally, it’s about celebrating the rich culture I grew up with — the food, music, language, and deep sense of family — and sharing that with others. Professionally, it’s a reminder that diversity is not just something we acknowledge, but something that strengthens our work in education and technology. Our unique perspectives allow us to problem-solve creatively, build stronger relationships, and connect with people from all backgrounds.

How has your culture influenced who you are today or how you approach your work in education?
My culture has taught me resilience, resourcefulness, and a deep respect for community. In my role in education, I carry forward the value of "servir con el corazón" — to serve with heart. Whether I’m working on cybersecurity initiatives or supporting my colleagues, I approach every task with dedication, collaboration, and the belief that everyone’s success is interconnected. The work ethic and pride instilled in me from my upbringing help me go the extra mile and build trust with those I serve.

Is there a tradition, value, or memory from your heritage that you are especially proud of and would like to share?
One of my favorite traditions is how food becomes a language of love in our culture. From big family gatherings with homemade recipes passed down for generations, to sharing sweets I create through my baking, I’ve learned that food is more than nourishment — it’s connection. It’s the joy of seeing someone’s face light up because they feel cared for. That same spirit drives how I build relationships at work, whether I’m helping a colleague solve a problem or celebrating a team milestone — it’s about creating moments that matter.

Thank you, Veronica, for your dedication to serving with heart and strengthening our DPS family through your work and your story!
4 days ago, Dalton Public Schools Communications
Hispanic Heritage Month Staff Spotlight: Veronica Sandoval 🌟 Cybersecurity Specialist
Classroom Spotlight:
In Cesar Martinez’s classroom at Blue Ridge School, students recently brought math to life by creating giant multiplication charts! Through hands-on activities, they explored rectangles and multiplication in a fun and engaging way during their math instruction time.
4 days ago, Dalton Public Schools Communications
Classroom Spotlight: In Cesar Martinez’s classroom at Blue Ridge School, students brought math to life by creating giant multiplication charts! Through hands-on activities, they explored rectangles and multiplication in a fun and engaging way during their math instruction time.
Classroom Spotlight: In Cesar Martinez’s classroom at Blue Ridge School, students brought math to life by creating giant multiplication charts! Through hands-on activities, they explored rectangles and multiplication in a fun and engaging way during their math instruction time.
Classroom Spotlight: In Cesar Martinez’s classroom at Blue Ridge School, students brought math to life by creating giant multiplication charts! Through hands-on activities, they explored rectangles and multiplication in a fun and engaging way during their math instruction time.
Classroom Spotlight: In Cesar Martinez’s classroom at Blue Ridge School, students brought math to life by creating giant multiplication charts! Through hands-on activities, they explored rectangles and multiplication in a fun and engaging way during their math instruction time.
Classroom Spotlight: In Cesar Martinez’s classroom at Blue Ridge School, students brought math to life by creating giant multiplication charts! Through hands-on activities, they explored rectangles and multiplication in a fun and engaging way during their math instruction time.
Classroom Spotlight: In Cesar Martinez’s classroom at Blue Ridge School, students brought math to life by creating giant multiplication charts! Through hands-on activities, they explored rectangles and multiplication in a fun and engaging way during their math instruction time.
Classroom Spotlight: In Cesar Martinez’s classroom at Blue Ridge School, students brought math to life by creating giant multiplication charts! Through hands-on activities, they explored rectangles and multiplication in a fun and engaging way during their math instruction time.
Classroom Spotlight: In Cesar Martinez’s classroom at Blue Ridge School, students brought math to life by creating giant multiplication charts! Through hands-on activities, they explored rectangles and multiplication in a fun and engaging way during their math instruction time.
Classroom Spotlight: In Cesar Martinez’s classroom at Blue Ridge School, students brought math to life by creating giant multiplication charts! Through hands-on activities, they explored rectangles and multiplication in a fun and engaging way during their math instruction time.
Today marked the very first meeting of the 2025 Superintendent’s Student Advisory Council!

We are so excited to welcome student leaders from across grade levels who will share their voices and perspectives to help shape the future of Dalton Public Schools.

In today’s session, students met with Superintendent Dr. Craft and Associate Superintendent of Student Services Dr. Shaw and explored positive ways Dalton Public Schools GA can implement the new Distraction-Free Personal Device State Law. Their ideas will help us focus on opportunities to enhance learning and keep students engaged in the classroom.

This is just the beginning, and we can’t wait to see the incredible ideas this group will share throughout the year!
7 days ago, DPS Communications
Superintendent Dr. Craft speaks to the Student Advisory Council while standing in front of a presentation screen about Dalton Public Schools’ personal electronic device procedure. Students listen attentively around tables.
A student in a patterned shirt smiles at the camera while other Student Advisory Council members sit at round tables behind her.
Two students smile and listen during the Student Advisory Council meeting, with other students visible in the background.
Two students sit across from each other in conversation, collaborating during the Student Advisory Council meeting.
Three students at a round table engage in discussion, with one gesturing while speaking and another writing notes.
Four students work together at a table, writing notes and discussing ideas during the Student Advisory Council meeting.
A student focuses on writing while other Student Advisory Council members work and talk in the background.
A student writes notes on paper during the meeting, with soda cans and lunch items on the table. Other students are visible in the background.
A group of students sit together at a table, listening intently during a discussion at the Student Advisory Council meeting.
Superintendent Dr. Craft leans over a table to talk with two students who are working on documents during the meeting.
Classroom Spotlight:
In Erie Stookey’s classroom at Roan School, students recently explored primary and secondary sources before putting their knowledge into action—writing their very own informative letters!
7 days ago, Dalton Public Schools Communications
Classroom Spotlight: In Erie Stookey’s classroom at Roan School, students recently explored primary and secondary sources before putting their knowledge into action—writing their very own informative letters!
Classroom Spotlight: In Erie Stookey’s classroom at Roan School, students recently explored primary and secondary sources before putting their knowledge into action—writing their very own informative letters!
Classroom Spotlight: In Erie Stookey’s classroom at Roan School, students recently explored primary and secondary sources before putting their knowledge into action—writing their very own informative letters!
Classroom Spotlight: In Erie Stookey’s classroom at Roan School, students recently explored primary and secondary sources before putting their knowledge into action—writing their very own informative letters!
Classroom Spotlight: In Erie Stookey’s classroom at Roan School, students recently explored primary and secondary sources before putting their knowledge into action—writing their very own informative letters!
Classroom Spotlight: In Erie Stookey’s classroom at Roan School, students recently explored primary and secondary sources before putting their knowledge into action—writing their very own informative letters!

September is National Child Passenger Safety Month—a time to raise awareness about the importance of proper car seat use.

This week, the Dalton Police Department and our dedicated School Resource Officers partnered with several of our elementary schools during car rider line to help families ensure children are buckled up safely. Officers offered free car seat checks and even provided new seats if needed—no tickets issued, just support.

We are extremely grateful for their service, generosity, and commitment to keeping our students safe!

7 days ago, Dalton Public Schools Communications
September is National Child Passenger Safety Month—a time to raise awareness about the importance of proper car seat use.
September is National Child Passenger Safety Month—a time to raise awareness about the importance of proper car seat use.
Happy Human Resource Professionals Day! Today, we’re shining a spotlight on our amazing HR team who make our district a great place to work. Mendy Woods, Bianca Maldonado, Emma Ruiz, and Liz Morales—thank you for your dedication to supporting our staff, fostering a positive work environment, and making sure everything runs smoothly behind the scenes. We appreciate all you do!
7 days ago, Dalton Public Schools Communications
Happy Human Resource Professionals Day! Today, we’re shining a spotlight on our amazing HR team who make our district a great place to work. Mendy Woods, Bianca Maldonado, Emma Ruiz, and Liz Morales—thank you for your dedication to supporting our staff, fostering a positive work environment, and making sure everything runs smoothly behind the scenes. We appreciate all you do!
Elevating Teacher Voices at Dalton Public Schools ✨

Dr. Steven Craft recently met with the Superintendent’s Teacher Advisory Council, a group made up of our outstanding school-level Teachers of the Year. Representing schools and grade levels across the district, these educators bring valuable insights, experiences, and ideas directly to the superintendent.

This collaborative council ensures teacher voices are heard in shaping decisions that impact classrooms and student success. By working together, we continue building strong relationships, sparking innovation, and moving forward to success for every student at Dalton Public Schools!
8 days ago, Dalton Public Schools Communications
Dr. Steven Craft recently met with the Superintendent’s Teacher Advisory Council, a group made up of our outstanding school-level Teachers of the Year. Representing schools and grade levels across the district, these educators bring valuable insights, experiences, and ideas directly to the superintendent.
Dr. Steven Craft recently met with the Superintendent’s Teacher Advisory Council, a group made up of our outstanding school-level Teachers of the Year. Representing schools and grade levels across the district, these educators bring valuable insights, experiences, and ideas directly to the superintendent.
Dr. Steven Craft recently met with the Superintendent’s Teacher Advisory Council, a group made up of our outstanding school-level Teachers of the Year. Representing schools and grade levels across the district, these educators bring valuable insights, experiences, and ideas directly to the superintendent.
Dr. Steven Craft recently met with the Superintendent’s Teacher Advisory Council, a group made up of our outstanding school-level Teachers of the Year. Representing schools and grade levels across the district, these educators bring valuable insights, experiences, and ideas directly to the superintendent.
Dr. Steven Craft recently met with the Superintendent’s Teacher Advisory Council, a group made up of our outstanding school-level Teachers of the Year. Representing schools and grade levels across the district, these educators bring valuable insights, experiences, and ideas directly to the superintendent.
Dr. Steven Craft recently met with the Superintendent’s Teacher Advisory Council, a group made up of our outstanding school-level Teachers of the Year. Representing schools and grade levels across the district, these educators bring valuable insights, experiences, and ideas directly to the superintendent.

This week, DPS high school sophomores had the opportunity to participate in the interactive ā€˜game of life’ at the Teen Maze event organized by Whitfield Family Connection!

Taking place at the Dalton Fair Grounds, Teen Maze aims to educate students about the real-life consequences of their choices through a hands-on and engaging experience. By examining how their decisions can affect their future and understanding the importance of personal responsibility, this event empowers students to make positive choices in life.

We are proud of our students for participating and gaining valuable insights that will help shape their futures!

8 days ago, Dalton Public Schools Communications
This week, DPS high school sophomores had the opportunity to participate in the interactive ā€˜game of life’ at the Teen Maze event organized by United Way of Northwest Georgia!
This week, DPS high school sophomores had the opportunity to participate in the interactive ā€˜game of life’ at the Teen Maze event organized by United Way of Northwest Georgia!
This week, DPS high school sophomores had the opportunity to participate in the interactive ā€˜game of life’ at the Teen Maze event organized by United Way of Northwest Georgia!
This week, DPS high school sophomores had the opportunity to participate in the interactive ā€˜game of life’ at the Teen Maze event organized by United Way of Northwest Georgia!
This week, DPS high school sophomores had the opportunity to participate in the interactive ā€˜game of life’ at the Teen Maze event organized by United Way of Northwest Georgia!
This week, DPS high school sophomores had the opportunity to participate in the interactive ā€˜game of life’ at the Teen Maze event organized by United Way of Northwest Georgia!
This week, DPS high school sophomores had the opportunity to participate in the interactive ā€˜game of life’ at the Teen Maze event organized by United Way of Northwest Georgia!
This week, DPS high school sophomores had the opportunity to participate in the interactive ā€˜game of life’ at the Teen Maze event organized by United Way of Northwest Georgia!
This week, DPS high school sophomores had the opportunity to participate in the interactive ā€˜game of life’ at the Teen Maze event organized by United Way of Northwest Georgia!
This week, DPS high school sophomores had the opportunity to participate in the interactive ā€˜game of life’ at the Teen Maze event organized by United Way of Northwest Georgia!
Classroom Spotlight: Mr. Damasch’s Art Class

As part of International Dot Day, students in Mr. Damasch’s art class at City Park School finalized their Obliteration Room project, inspired by artist Yayoi Kusama.

The activity encouraged students to ā€œmake their markā€ in a shared space, transforming a blank room into a vibrant, collaborative work of art. Through this project, students learned the value of creativity, collaboration, and celebrating individual contributions that came together to create something extraordinary.
8 days ago, Dalton Public Schools Communications
Classroom Spotlight: Mr. Damasch’s Art Class
Classroom Spotlight: Mr. Damasch’s Art Class
Classroom Spotlight: Mr. Damasch’s Art Class
Classroom Spotlight: Mr. Damasch’s Art Class
Classroom Spotlight: Mr. Damasch’s Art Class
Classroom Spotlight: Mr. Damasch’s Art Class
Classroom Spotlight: Mr. Damasch’s Art Class
Classroom Spotlight: Mr. Damasch’s Art Class
Classroom Spotlight: Mr. Damasch’s Art Class