
Zach Miller Named Roan School Teacher of the Year
Dalton Public Schools is proud to recognize Zach Miller as Roan School’s Teacher of the Year. Miller, a dedicated educator who teaches Reading, Science, and Social Studies, has been recognized for his unwavering commitment to his students, innovative teaching methods, and extensive involvement in both his school and community.
Read more at DaltonPublicSchools.com


Dalton Public Schools families, we’d love to see your fun Spring Break pictures! Share your favorite moments in the comments below.
Stay safe and enjoy the break!


Today, we celebrate and thank our incredible paraprofessionals for their dedication, hard work, and support in our schools!🍎 Your impact on students and teachers is truly invaluable. Happy National Paraprofessional Appreciation Day!


PEACH TAX CREDIT PROGRAM: Looking to support education and save on taxes? Learn how you can benefit from the Peach Tax Credit program with Dalton Public Schools!
Visit https://www.daltonpublicschools.com/page/peach-education-tax-credit for more details!


Before the break, students in Heather Thomas’ class at Dalton Junior High School created encouraging posters to decorate the halls. When students return on April 7, they’ll dive into Georgia Milestones review, surrounded by these inspiring messages to keep them motivated and ready to succeed!

City Park School Celebrates Women’s History Month:
Students at City Park School recently celebrated Women's History Month with lessons highlighting the contributions of women throughout history.
First grade English Language Learner (ELL) teacher Rigo Gonzalez led his students through a month's worth of lessons surrounding the achievements of women from around the world. These lessons culminated in City Park’s annual women’s march.








Sabria Oliver Named Park Creek School’s Classified Staff Member of the Year
Dalton Public Schools is proud to recognize Sabria Oliver as Park Creek School's Classified Staff Member for the Year. Oliver, a paraprofessional, has been a vital part of the Park Creek team for five years, going above and beyond to support both students and colleagues.
Read more at DaltonPublicSchools.com


Dalton High School students CenCen Wan and Hope Hambrock have officially been named 2025 National Merit Scholarship Finalists!
This incredible honor places them among the top academic performers in the entire nation—less than 1% of high school seniors reach this level. After months of hard work, strong academics, essays, and national test scores, CenCen and Hope are now in the running for prestigious college scholarships.
We’re incredibly proud of CenCen and Hope for their hard work, dedication, and excellence.
🔗READ MORE: https://www.daltonpublicschools.com/article/2111624


Dalton Public Schools was excited to host another fantastic breakfast today with Superintendent Steven Craft and a group of exceptional teachers and staff from across the district!
Nominated by their principals, these dedicated individuals had the chance to relax, connect, and be recognized for their hard work. It was a wonderful way to celebrate their contributions and send everyone off into a well-deserved spring break!


Dalton High School student and state wrestling champion Josian Hernandez recently visited Roan School, his former elementary school, to inspire students with his journey. He spoke about his passion for wrestling, the dedication it takes to succeed, and the importance of perseverance in overcoming challenges. His visit encouraged young students to dream big and work hard toward their goals.

Classroom Spotlight: Mrs. Edith Nava, a teacher at City Park, recently joined Mrs. Moore’s 4th grade class to support students in sharpening their reading skills. By focusing on monitoring comprehension, students are learning valuable strategies to deepen their understanding of what they read.

Don’t forget to stop by and visit our Enrollment Office today if you’re interested in applying for Out of Zone, Out of District, or Out of State enrollment!
Our team will be there to help until 4:30 PM!
Can’t make it today? No problem — we’re accepting applications through April 14th!
The Enrollment Office is open daily during regular business hours, but please note they will be closed for Spring Break (March 31–April 4).




Dalton Public Schools Hosts Annual Young Georgia Authors Celebration
Dalton, GA — Dalton Public Schools held its annual Young Georgia Authors celebration on Tuesday, March 25, at Hammond Creek Middle School. Students from across the district were recognized for their outstanding writing achievements during the event, which honored winners at the school, district, and Northwest Georgia RESA (Regional Educational Service Agency) levels.
The Young Georgia Authors (YGA) writing competition encourages students from kindergarten through 12th grade to develop their writing skills and express their creativity. School-level winners were recognized first, followed by district winners, and finally the Northwest Georgia RESA winners. Students who earned RESA honors will advance to the state-level competition, which will take place next month.
For a full list of names, visit here: https://www.daltonpublicschools.com/article/2111197
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3DE students at The Dalton Academy recently showcased their creativity and entrepreneurial skills at Market Square. As part of the challenge, students developed their own businesses and products to sell. The event was a huge success, with many students selling out and gaining valuable real-world experience.

Dalton Public Schools is Hiring a Barbering Instructor! Dalton Public Schools is looking for a talented Barbering Instructor to help shape the next generation of skilled professionals! This exciting opportunity allows barbers and industry professionals to share their expertise, inspire students, and contribute to career-ready learning programs. If you have a passion for barbering and a desire to make a difference through teaching, learn more and apply today! 🔗https://dalton.schoolspring.com/?jobid=4968490 Looking for other career opportunities? Explore our other job openings and join a team dedicated to student success! 🔗https://dalton.schoolspring.com/


Emily Fee Named Dalton Junior High School Teacher of the Year
Dalton Public Schools is proud to recognize Emily Fee as the Dalton Junior High School Teacher of the Year. A dedicated and passionate math educator, Fee’s journey into teaching was an unexpected but deeply fulfilling path that has allowed her to make a meaningful impact on students’ lives.
Read more at DaltonPublicSchools.com


Spring Enrollment Event – Happening Tomorrow!
Dalton Public Schools will begin accepting Out-of-Zone, Out-of-District, and Out-of-State applications tomorrow, March 27th, for the 2025–26 school year!
Join us for our Spring Enrollment Event on Thursday, March 27 from 7:30 AM–4:30 PM at the Enrollment Office:
📍 101 N Thornton Ave, Suite 100, Dalton, GA 30720
💻www.daltonpublicschools.com/enrollment
✅ Open to new families, current elementary students, and students in grades 9–11 seeking a high school transfer.
📌 Deadline to apply is April 14, 2025
💡 High school students (grades 9–11) can also apply online!
📩 Questions? Contact us at info@dalton.k12.ga.us
READ MORE: https://www.daltonpublicschools.com/article/2110644


Spring Break Holiday Reminder:
📌 Monday-Friday: March 31-April 4: Spring Break Holiday
📌 Monday, April 7: Return to School
Thank you for planning ahead!


Classroom Spotlight: Students in Mr. Gunter’s Computer Science class at Hammond Creek Middle School are diving into the world of coding! In 6th grade Introduction to Computer Programming, they’re learning the basics of programming, building problem-solving skills, and exploring how technology shapes the world around them.

Amber Dean Named Dalton High School Teacher of the Year
Dalton Public Schools is proud to announce Amber Dean as the Dalton High School Teacher of the Year. A dedicated educator, Dean teaches Chemistry, AP Chemistry, and Modern Dance while also serving as an award-winning color guard and winter guard director.
Dean’s passion for teaching began in childhood, when she would gather her stuffed animals and “play school.” Inspired by her own teachers, she pursued a career in education to provide students with the same encouragement and support that shaped her own academic journey.
“I decided at that moment I would be a teacher where students were comfortable coming to for help or advice. I would encourage them while challenging them to strive for continuous improvement and push past their barriers,” she shared.
Read more at DaltonPublicSchools.com
