




Our principals wear many hats - mentor, problem-solver, encourager, etc. - and they do it all with a commitment to students, staff, and their communities.
We are grateful for the impact they make each and every day.
Happy National Principals' Day.
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We are proud to be represented by some of the very best of Shelby County Schools.
A special congratulations to Mr. Derek Dupuis, who was named High School Educator of the Year, and to our student honorees - Jackson Toney (Calera High School), Natalie Bevilacqua (Shelby County High School), Joseph Alonzo Cardoza (Oak Mountain High School), and Andrew Blackmon (Oak Mountain High School) - for being selected as winners among an outstanding group of nominees.
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Chelsea High School students Chase Diamond and Landon Hartline received first place in the high school division! Their app, "College Education & Navigation" (C.E.A.N.), allows high school students to effortlessly explore college options, calculate GPA, and even find potential roommates. They were awarded by State Superintendent Dr. Mackey and had a chance to speak with him about their app.
Chelsea Park Elementary students Kenia Bravo, Logan Dobson, and Hudson Harris were selected as state finalists for the Elementary division. Their app, Monkey Math, aims to help students develop math fact fluency in a fun and engaging way.
Congratulations to these outstanding students!


Performing in front of hundreds of thousands of spectators and millions more watching live, these students showcased their talent, dedication, and school pride in a special way. We are very proud of how they represented our district!
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Lilly Langford (Elvin Hill Elementary), Kymberlee Lewis (Montevallo High School), Marjorie Eubanks (Shelby County High School , Garrett Lindsey (Shelby County High School ) and Katie Justice (Calera Middle School ) recently attended the Alabama Arts Conference to receive this award.
We are so proud of our teachers of the arts for investing time to write grants that will give our students new equipment along with supporting fine arts instruction and programs. We look forward to seeing your projects come to fruition!

The award reaches K-12 communities nationwide, offering both recognition and momentum to strengthen and expand music education programs. In 2026, more than 1,000 school districts and schools have been recognized for outstanding achievement in providing access to high-quality music education. Shelby County Schools is one of nine school districts in Alabama to be honored with the award.
Recipients of the 2026 BCME Awards were selected through a comprehensive application and review process that evaluates key indicators, including funding, instructional time, participation rates, facilities, and community support. To uphold the program's rigor and credibility, all applications were independently reviewed and verified by WolfBrown, a leading research and evaluation firm specializing in education and the arts.
The NAMM Foundation is the charitable arm of the National Association of Music Merchants.





Congratulations to our inaugural class of Shelby 101 participants, who were recognized during a special graduation celebration at the Board of Education's April 16 meeting.
Those who successfully completed the program include:
John Arnold Blanton, Columbiana
Josh Bohn, Chelsea
Timtonya Bryant Long, Calera
Shannon Buse, Calera
Kaitlin Candelaria, Montevallo
Heather Cooper, Chelsea
Emily Davis, Oak Mountain
Chuck Fant, Oak Mountain
Jennifer Flournoy, Calera
Allison Foster, Oak Mountain
Caleb Gibson, Oak Mountain
Brooke Guercio, Oak Mountain
Jacob Harper, Columbiana
Gerald Hicks, Calera
Jerran Hill, Helena
Pam Homes, Oak Mountain
Shaquoya Ivy, Calera
Brittany Mareno, Helena
Crystal Mauldin, Chelsea
Adam McCants, Helena
Anna McConnell, Oak Mountain
Daniel Miller, Oak Mountain
Scott Mitchell, Helena
Dianna Mugo, Montevallo
Adam Pope, Oak Mountain
Matthew Quimby, Helena
April Riddle, Vincent
Stacy Ryan, Oak Mountain
Elizabeth Shelton, Columbiana
Ruthanne Eileen Shepherd, Montevallo
Lannette Thomas, Chelsea
Ceritha Tyson, Calera
Marissa Wilson, Montevallo
Sarah Worster, Chelsea






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🏆 Trophy Winners
Chelsea HS
1st Place: Hannah Engle, Isabella Beasley, & Julian Griffin (Novice Ensemble Pantomime); Cassidy Short (Musical Dramatic 1980-2015 Varsity); Barrett Ponce (Makeup Design Novice); Alexa Lewis (Sound Design Novice).
2nd Place: Addie Adams (Makeup Design Varsity).
3rd Place: Barrett Ponce (Varsity Pantomime); Riley Wilder (Prop Design Novice).
Oak Mountain HS
1st Place: Aiden French (Classical Dramatic Novice); Connor Crossland & Miya Brooks (Duet Acting Dramatic Intermediate).
3rd Place: Connor Crossland (Classical Dramatic Novice).
Helena HS
1st Place: Layla Terry & Willow Glasgow (Varsity Ensemble Pantomime).
3rd Place: Anna Williams & Connor Wright (Duet Musical Comedic Varsity).
Shelby County HS
2nd Place: Russell Yongue (Classical Dramatic Intermediate).
🌟 One Act & Studio Awards
Recognizing excellence in ensemble performance.
Shelby County HS
All-Star Cast: Ava Tortorigi, Lynleigh Lowery, Russell Yongue, & Temperance Dailey.
✨ Superior Scores
Achieving the highest standard of excellence in their individual events.
Calera HS
Carly Bailey – Dramatic Monologue Novice
Dakota Jenkins – Dramatic Monologue Intermediate
Samira Holmes – Dramatic Monologue Varsity
Ace Connell – Dramatic Monologue Varsity
Ja'Kaia Marsh – Original Works Novice
Lilly Barnes – Classical Musical Novice
Lauren Bennett – Lighting Design Novice
Chelsea HS
Dalton Jones – Classical Dramatic Varsity
Colton Agee & Madison Fant – Comedic Musical Duet
Ashdyn Gamble – Prop Design Novice
Zoey Watkins – Prop Design Varsity
Harlee Bearden – Puppet Design Varsity
Cassidy Short – Puppet Design Varsity
Caylee Cothron – Scene Design Varsity
Derrick Bush – Lighting Design Novice
Helena HS
Jon Cheever – Comedic Monologue Novice
Mabrie Weatherford – Comedic Monologue Varsity
Savannah Herring – Original Works Varsity
Rory Humphrey – Classical Musical Intermediate & Musical Comedic Intermediate
Connor Wright – Musical Dramatic Intermediate
Willow Glasgow – Musical Comedic Varsity
Anna Williams – Musical Comedic Varsity
Oak Mountain HS
Leighton Morrow – Dramatic Monologue Novice
Alice Rodgers – Classical Musical Intermediate
Alice Rodgers, Evelyn Huffstetler, Sofia Herrero – Group Musical
Elliott Dennis – Musical Comedic Varsity
Sofia Herrero – Musical Dramatic Novice
Aiden French – Costume Design Novice
Shelby County HS
Johnny Johns – Comedic Monologue Novice & Duet Comedic Novice
Kellen Houston – Duet Comedic Novice
Marcus White – Comedic Monologue Intermediate
Ava Tortorigi – Makeup Design Novice
Montevallo HS
Atticus Plott – Comedic Monologue Intermediate

The Next Gen PRO Challenge expanded beyond business-focused events to include a broader range of competitive opportunities, allowing students to showcase skills in marketing, communication, technology, digital and visual design, entrepreneurship, and even video production.
By broadening the scope of the competition, we aimed to create a more inclusive and dynamic experience that better prepares students for real-world challenges. The Next Gen PRO Challenge emphasized creativity, critical thinking, and professionalism skills essential for success in today's workforce.
We were excited to see our students rise to the challenge and represent the next generation of professionals!
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This week, we celebrate the leaders who keep our schools moving forward every single day. From supporting students and encouraging teachers to solving problems before most people even know they exist, our assistant principals do it all.
Thank you for your leadership, your heart, and your commitment to our school community. We are grateful for each of you!
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They say a dream is a wish your heart makes, and for 17-year-old Holayn Marandu, that dream just stepped off the page and into reality.
It all started when Holayn, a talented young artist at LNLC, sketched her perfect prom dress. What happened next was nothing short of magic:
Paraprofessional Cynthia Parker shared the sketch with meteorologist James Spann, spreading the word across Alabama.
Seamstress Shondra Patterson of The Sewing Room in Double Springs saw the post and knew she had to help.
Shondra spent countless hours creating a near-exact replica, even commissioning a graphic artist to design custom yellow floral fabric to match Holayn’s original vision.
At today’s Masquerade Ball-themed prom, Holayn finally had her "Cinderella moment," twirling around and around in the dress she once only imagined.
For Shondra, this wasn't about the spotlight—it was a tribute to her own niece with special needs. She recalls the first time she met Holayn: “She grabbed my hand and talked to me like she had known me her entire life.”
Thank you, Cynthia and Shondra, for proving that with a little kindness (and some expert stitching), dreams really do come true! 💛👗
