Get ready to Read. Earn. Win! this summer with the myON Summer 2026 Reading Challenge! From June 1 through July 31, students are encouraged to dive into thousands of engaging books on myON and compete for exciting prizes. Participants will have three chances to win—the June Challenge, July Challenge, and the End-of-Summer Challenge—by logging the most books read during each period. Top readers will be recognized and rewarded with prizes like free books, gift cards, Chromebooks, and more. Encourage your students to keep reading all summer long and build their skills while having fun. Log in to myON and start reading today!
2 days ago, Sumter County Schools
Colorful flyer promoting the myON Summer 2026 Reading Challenge. The event runs from June 1 to July 31, 2026 and encourages students to read books on myON for a chance to win prizes. The flyer highlights three chances to win: a June Challenge (June 1–30), a July Challenge (July 1–31), and an End-of-Summer Challenge (June 1–July 31). Students who read the most books during each period will be recognized. Prizes may include free books, gift cards, a Chromebook, and other items. The design features bright summer graphics like a sun with sunglasses, beach ball, sandcastle, and palm trees, along with messages such as “Read. Earn. Win.” and “Log in to myON and start reading today.”
Bus pickup information for Summer Learning is now available. Please review the route that serves your area and ensure your child is at the designated stop at least 10 minutes before the scheduled pickup time.

Summer Learning: June 1–25
Monday–Thursday
Transportation and meals provided
5 days ago, Sumter County Schools
**Alt Text:**  Colorful informational flyer from Sumter County Schools announcing Summer Learning transportation information for PreK–5 and Credit Recovery students. The flyer features a large school bus graphic and states that school bus pickup times will range between **6:10 a.m. and 7:10 a.m.**, Monday through Thursday, **June 1–June 25, 2026**. Bus routes and service areas are listed as follows: **Bus 25-16** serves Grant City, Sumter Apartments, Country Club Road, MorningStar, and Cuba; **Bus 25-19** serves Coatopa, Bellamy, Pine Grove, Lake Forest, Lake Ridge, Alex Place, County Road 12, Parkway, Boyd, and Pinson Hill; **Bus 25-4** serves Willow Street, Willows Apartments, Epes, Gainesville, Picken Street (Trailer Park), Emelle, Northside Village, Greenfield, Stratford Manor, and Yellow Creek; and **Bus 18-4** serves Ward and Whitfield. The Sumter County Schools logo and the district slogan, “Learning Today, Leading Tomorrow,” appear at the bottom of the flyer.
The Sumter County Board of Education is accepting sealed Bids for a vendor to provide a turnkey solution for substitutes for the Sumter County School System beginning June 1, 2026, to June 15, 2026. The Bid opening will be held on June 17, 2026, at 1:30pm at the Sumter County Board of Education.

For more information contact: Deborah Porter, dporter@sumter.k12.al.us 205-652 9605 ext.1105
5 days ago, Jordan Rodgers
Sumter County Schools would like to inform parents and guardians of updates regarding our 2026 summer programs.

Due to low enrollment, Summer Enrichment has been canceled for students in grades 6–11. Summer Enrichment and JumpStart will continue for students in grades PreK–5 from June 1 to June 25, 2026, Monday through Thursday, from 7:30 a.m. – 2:30 p.m.

Registration for Summer Enrichment is now closed.

Summer School (Credit Recovery) for students in grades 6–11 will still be offered from June 1 – July 17, 2026, Monday through Thursday, from 7:30 a.m. – 2:30 p.m. Summer School is free for Sumter County School students who need to recover a class.

Please note: Summer Enrichment and Summer School are only available to students enrolled in Sumter County Schools.
10 days ago, Sumter County Schools
Alt Text: A group of smiling and energetic students pose outdoors on a grassy school campus with a large blue mascot character in the center. The students, dressed in school uniforms and casual attire, strike playful poses and laugh together under a bright blue sky surrounded by green trees. The image captures a joyful and spirited moment of friendship and school pride.
Alt Text: Horizontal flyer with a light cream background and maroon and gold Sumter County Schools branding. The flyer features the district logo on the left and the heading “Summer Program Update” across the top. The announcement states that due to low enrollment in grades 6–11, Summer Enrichment will only be offered for students in grades PreK–5. A highlighted section states that Summer Enrichment registration is now closed and that Summer Enrichment for grades 6–11 has been canceled due to low enrollment. Another section announces that Summer School for credit recovery will still be offered for students in grades 6–11 and is free for Sumter County School students. Two information boxes provide schedules: JumpStart and Summer Enrichment for grades PreK–5 will run June 1–25, 2026, Monday through Thursday, from 7:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.; Summer School for credit recovery for grades 6–11 will run June 1–July 17, 2026, Monday through Thursday, from 7:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. A footer statement reads: “Summer Enrichment and Summer School are only available to students enrolled in Sumter County Schools.”
Congratulations to the Sumter Central High School Class of 2026! We are proud of your hard work, dedication, and accomplishments. Best wishes as you begin the next chapter of your journey!
10 days ago, Sumter County Schools
A group of Sumter Central High School seniors dressed in red graduation caps and gowns with white stoles stand together in a school hallway before their graduation ceremony. The graduates are gathered around a staff member in academic regalia, smiling and preparing to process into the ceremony.
A group of Sumter Central High School seniors dressed in red graduation caps and gowns with white stoles stand together in a school hallway before their graduation ceremony. The graduates are gathered around a staff member in academic regalia, smiling and preparing to process into the ceremony.
A group of Sumter Central High School seniors dressed in red graduation caps and gowns with white stoles stand together in a school hallway before their graduation ceremony. The graduates are gathered around a staff member in academic regalia, smiling and preparing to process into the ceremony.
A group of Sumter Central High School seniors dressed in red graduation caps and gowns with white stoles stand together in a school hallway before their graduation ceremony. The graduates are gathered around a staff member in academic regalia, smiling and preparing to process into the ceremony.
A group of Sumter Central High School seniors dressed in red graduation caps and gowns with white stoles stand together in a school hallway before their graduation ceremony. The graduates are gathered around a staff member in academic regalia, smiling and preparing to process into the ceremony.
A group of Sumter Central High School seniors dressed in red graduation caps and gowns with white stoles stand together in a school hallway before their graduation ceremony. The graduates are gathered around a staff member in academic regalia, smiling and preparing to process into the ceremony.
A group of Sumter Central High School seniors dressed in red graduation caps and gowns with white stoles stand together in a school hallway before their graduation ceremony. The graduates are gathered around a staff member in academic regalia, smiling and preparing to process into the ceremony.
A red graduation cap with the writing I Used to pray for times like these 2026.
On Thursday, May 21, the Sumter County Board of Education proudly honored the dedicated service and lasting contributions of our retirees during a special Retirement Celebration. Honorees included Latonia Johnson, Fredericka Jennings, Shelia Harris-Smith, Curvin Crowell, Elzora Howell, Larry Robinson, and Wayburn Hall.

We thank each retiree for their years of service, commitment, and impact on the students and families of Sumter County Schools and wish them all the very best in retirement.

Pictured: Fredericka Jennings and Shelia Harris-Smith
Not Pictured: Latonia Johnson, Curvin Crowell, Elzora Howell, Larry Robinson, and Wayburn Hall

10 days ago, Sumter County Schools
A retirement celebration photo featuring two women standing together in front of a black backdrop decorated with red, gold, and black balloons and gold star accents. One woman is wearing a cream floral dress with tan heels, and the other is wearing a red cardigan with black pants and white shoes. Behind them is a retirement-themed sign for Sumter County Public Schools, creating a festive and celebratory atmosphere.
A retirement celebration photo featuring two women standing together in front of a black backdrop decorated with red, gold, and black balloons and gold star accents. One woman is wearing a cream floral dress with tan heels, and the other is wearing a red cardigan with black pants and white shoes. Behind them is a retirement-themed sign for Sumter County Public Schools, creating a festive and celebratory atmosphere.
A retirement celebration photo featuring two women standing together in front of a black backdrop decorated with red, gold, and black balloons and gold star accents. One woman is wearing a cream floral dress with tan heels, and the other is wearing a red cardigan with black pants and white shoes. Behind them is a retirement-themed sign for Sumter County Public Schools, creating a festive and celebratory atmosphere.
Sumter County Public Schools proudly announces that the Sumter Central High School Commencement Ceremony for the Class of 2026 will be held on Friday, May 15, 2026, at 6:00 p.m. in the SCHS Gymnasium.

**Important Reminder:**
All attendees ages 1 year and older must have a ticket for entry.

To help ensure a safe, respectful, and enjoyable experience for all graduates and guests, the following items are not permitted inside the gymnasium:

• Air horns or noise makers
• Balloons
• Large signs or posters
• Confetti, glitter, or streamers
• Outside food or beverages (unless medically necessary)
• Sharp objects
• Laser pointers or flashing lights
• Remote-controlled devices
• Oversized umbrellas or hats that obstruct views

We appreciate your cooperation as we celebrate the accomplishments of the SCHS Class of 2026.
20 days ago, Sumter County Schools
A professional graduation announcement graphic with a blue gradient background featuring the text “Congratulations! Class of 2026” in gold and white lettering. The Sumter County Public Schools logo appears in the center above a black graduation cap with a gold tassel resting on a diploma tied with a red ribbon. The design has an elegant and formal commencement theme.
Congratulations to Orlando Nelson, Valedictorian, and Jasiah Godbee, Salutatorian, of the Sumter Central High School Class of 2026! Your hard work, leadership, and academic excellence have made Sumter County Schools proud. We celebrate your outstanding achievements and bright futures ahead! #ClassOf2026 #SumterCountySchools
21 days ago, Sumter County Schools
A formal graduation recognition graphic celebrating the Sumter Central High School Class of 2026. The graphic features senior portraits of Orlando Nelson, recognized as Valedictorian, and Jasiah Godbee, recognized as Salutatorian. The design includes a maroon, gold, and cream graduation-themed background with graduation caps and the Sumter County Board of Education logo displayed at the bottom center.
At the Tuesday, May 12 Board of Education Meeting, Sumter County Schools proudly recognized the outstanding students, faculty, and staff members who help make our district stronger each day.

We honored the dedication and hard work of our Child Nutrition Program (CNP) workers, custodians, bus drivers, teachers, support personnel, and students for their commitment to excellence and service to our schools. From safely transporting students each day to creating welcoming learning environments and supporting academic success, these individuals play an essential role in moving our district forward.

We are grateful for the passion, professionalism, and positive impact each honoree brings to Sumter County Schools. Thank you for all you do for our students, schools, and community.
21 days ago, Sumter County Schools
A group of Sumter County Schools students, faculty, and staff members stand together during a Board of Education meeting while holding red “Sumter County Schools Says I ROCK!” signs. Honorees included Child Nutrition Program workers, custodians, bus drivers, secretaries, paraprofessionals, auxiliary teachers, classroom teachers, support personnel, and students recognized for their dedication and service. Superintendent Dr. Marcy Burroughs is pictured with several honorees during the recognition ceremony. The meeting takes place inside the Sumter County Board of Education boardroom.
A group of Sumter County Schools students, faculty, and staff members stand together during a Board of Education meeting while holding red “Sumter County Schools Says I ROCK!” signs. Honorees included Child Nutrition Program workers, custodians, bus drivers, secretaries, paraprofessionals, auxiliary teachers, classroom teachers, support personnel, and students recognized for their dedication and service. Superintendent Dr. Marcy Burroughs is pictured with several honorees during the recognition ceremony. The meeting takes place inside the Sumter County Board of Education boardroom.
On May 4, Sumter Central High School proudly celebrated our outstanding student-athletes during the annual Athletic Banquet. The evening recognized the hard work, dedication, leadership, and achievements of students across our athletic programs.

We are incredibly proud of each athlete for representing Sumter Central with excellence both on and off the field. Thank you to our coaches, families, sponsors, and supporters for your continued encouragement and commitment to our students’ success.

Congratulations to all of our award recipients and athletes for an incredible year!
21 days ago, Sumter County Schools
A series of photos from the Sumter Central High School Athletic Banquet held on May 4. Student-athletes stand in groups inside a decorated banquet hall while receiving awards, medals, plaques, and certificates for their athletic achievements. Coaches and presenters speak from a podium as students pose for recognition photos. Decorations include red and black table coverings, sports-themed displays, footballs, banners reading “Sumter Central Athletic Banquet,” and lighted decorative trees. The event celebrates student-athletes from multiple sports programs at Sumter Central High School.
A series of photos from the Sumter Central High School Athletic Banquet held on May 4. Student-athletes stand in groups inside a decorated banquet hall while receiving awards, medals, plaques, and certificates for their athletic achievements. Coaches and presenters speak from a podium as students pose for recognition photos. Decorations include red and black table coverings, sports-themed displays, footballs, banners reading “Sumter Central Athletic Banquet,” and lighted decorative trees. The event celebrates student-athletes from multiple sports programs at Sumter Central High School.
A series of photos from the Sumter Central High School Athletic Banquet held on May 4. Student-athletes stand in groups inside a decorated banquet hall while receiving awards, medals, plaques, and certificates for their athletic achievements. Coaches and presenters speak from a podium as students pose for recognition photos. Decorations include red and black table coverings, sports-themed displays, footballs, banners reading “Sumter Central Athletic Banquet,” and lighted decorative trees. The event celebrates student-athletes from multiple sports programs at Sumter Central High School.
A series of photos from the Sumter Central High School Athletic Banquet held on May 4. Student-athletes stand in groups inside a decorated banquet hall while receiving awards, medals, plaques, and certificates for their athletic achievements. Coaches and presenters speak from a podium as students pose for recognition photos. Decorations include red and black table coverings, sports-themed displays, footballs, banners reading “Sumter Central Athletic Banquet,” and lighted decorative trees. The event celebrates student-athletes from multiple sports programs at Sumter Central High School.
A series of photos from the Sumter Central High School Athletic Banquet held on May 4. Student-athletes stand in groups inside a decorated banquet hall while receiving awards, medals, plaques, and certificates for their athletic achievements. Coaches and presenters speak from a podium as students pose for recognition photos. Decorations include red and black table coverings, sports-themed displays, footballs, banners reading “Sumter Central Athletic Banquet,” and lighted decorative trees. The event celebrates student-athletes from multiple sports programs at Sumter Central High School.
A series of photos from the Sumter Central High School Athletic Banquet held on May 4. Student-athletes stand in groups inside a decorated banquet hall while receiving awards, medals, plaques, and certificates for their athletic achievements. Coaches and presenters speak from a podium as students pose for recognition photos. Decorations include red and black table coverings, sports-themed displays, footballs, banners reading “Sumter Central Athletic Banquet,” and lighted decorative trees. The event celebrates student-athletes from multiple sports programs at Sumter Central High School.
A series of photos from the Sumter Central High School Athletic Banquet held on May 4. Student-athletes stand in groups inside a decorated banquet hall while receiving awards, medals, plaques, and certificates for their athletic achievements. Coaches and presenters speak from a podium as students pose for recognition photos. Decorations include red and black table coverings, sports-themed displays, footballs, banners reading “Sumter Central Athletic Banquet,” and lighted decorative trees. The event celebrates student-athletes from multiple sports programs at Sumter Central High School.
A series of photos from the Sumter Central High School Athletic Banquet held on May 4. Student-athletes stand in groups inside a decorated banquet hall while receiving awards, medals, plaques, and certificates for their athletic achievements. Coaches and presenters speak from a podium as students pose for recognition photos. Decorations include red and black table coverings, sports-themed displays, footballs, banners reading “Sumter Central Athletic Banquet,” and lighted decorative trees. The event celebrates student-athletes from multiple sports programs at Sumter Central High School.
A series of photos from the Sumter Central High School Athletic Banquet held on May 4. Student-athletes stand in groups inside a decorated banquet hall while receiving awards, medals, plaques, and certificates for their athletic achievements. Coaches and presenters speak from a podium as students pose for recognition photos. Decorations include red and black table coverings, sports-themed displays, footballs, banners reading “Sumter Central Athletic Banquet,” and lighted decorative trees. The event celebrates student-athletes from multiple sports programs at Sumter Central High School.
We look forward to celebrating the Sumter Central High School Class of 2026 on May 15, 2026!

To help ensure an enjoyable graduation experience for all guests, please review the graduation guidelines before arriving. Flowers are permitted.

#SCHSGraduation2026 #SumterCountySchools
27 days ago, Sumter County Schools
Horizontal graduation information flyer with a maroon background and gold accents for Sumter Central High School Graduation on May 15, 2026. The flyer features the Sumter County Schools logo on the left and the Sumter Central High School jaguar mascot on the right. Large white and gold text announces “Graduation – May 15, 2026.” A notice states that a ticket is required for attendees ages 1 and up.  The flyer includes an “Important Reminder: Items Not Allowed at Sumter Central High School Graduation” section listing prohibited items, including air horns or noise makers, balloons, large signs or posters, confetti or streamers, outside food or beverages, sharp objects, alcohol or illegal substances, laser pointers or flashing lights, drones or remote-controlled devices, strollers in seating areas, and umbrellas or oversized hats. Each item is paired with a red prohibition-style icon.  A gold box at the bottom states: “Note: Flowers are permitted.” The flyer uses school colors of maroon, gold, and white with bold, professional formatting.

Graduation Transportation Update

Optional transportation will be available at LJHS and YWE for graduation guests on May 15, 2026.

Departure Time: 5:00 p.m.
Arrive by: 4:45 p.m.

#SumterCountySchools

27 days ago, Sumter County Schools
Sumter County Schools graduation transportation flyer with a white background and maroon border. The flyer includes the Sumter County Schools logo at the top left and a maroon graduation cap with gold tassel in the top right corner. Centered text reads: “Sumter Central High School Graduation – May 15, 2026, 6:00 p.m.” Below is the heading “Optional Transportation for Guests.” The flyer explains that to assist with limited parking at Sumter Central High School, transportation will be provided from Livingston Junior High School and York West End School. Details state that school buses will depart at 5:00 p.m. and guests should arrive no later than 4:45 p.m. The flyer uses maroon and gold school colors with clean, professional formatting.
Due to the threat of inclement weather expected this afternoon, all Sumter County Schools will dismiss at 12:30 p.m. today.
28 days ago, Sumter County Schools
Weather notice flyer for Sumter County Schools featuring the district logo at the top with storm clouds and rain in the background. Large bold text reads “Weather Notice.” The flyer announces that all schools will dismiss early today at 12:30 p.m. due to the threat of inclement weather. A maroon and gold umbrella appears near the top, and three students wearing backpacks walk toward a yellow school bus while holding an umbrella in the rain. Safety reminders emphasize that student and staff safety is the district’s top priority, encourage families to make transportation arrangements, and advise parents to monitor district communication channels for updates. The bottom banner reads, “Together, We Prioritize Safety. Strong Schools. Strong Community

Happy National Nurses Day – May 6.

We extend our sincere appreciation to Tasheka Ryans and Shunetta Adams Hutchins for their unwavering commitment to the health and well-being of our students and staff.

Your service does not go unnoticed—thank you for all that you do.

28 days ago, Sumter County Schools
A professional Nurses Day graphic with a maroon, gold, and cream color scheme. The image features two female nurses displayed side-by-side. On the left is Tasheka Ryans, and on the right is Shunetta Adams Hutchins, who is wearing a collared blouse. The Sumter County Schools logo is centered between them. The text reads “May 6 Happy Nurses Day” and includes a message thanking nurses for their compassion, dedication, and care. Additional text at the bottom reads “Today and every day, we celebrate you. You make a difference! Sumter County Schools.”
Celebrating our incredible teachers May 4–8! Thank you for inspiring, supporting, and shaping the future every day. We appreciate you more than words can say! #TeacherAppreciationWeek
30 days ago, Sumter County Schools
Poster with a dark blue, starry night background celebrating Teacher Appreciation Week. At the top is the Sumter County Schools logo in maroon and gold. Large white text reads, “We Love Our Teachers to the Moon and Back!” with a moon graphic replacing the “o” in “love.” Below, bold text states “Teacher Appreciation Week,” followed by the dates May 4 – May 8 in smaller gold font. The design includes scattered gold stars throughout, creating a celebratory, night-sky theme.
Level Up Your Summer with Sumter County Schools

Join us for an engaging summer experience filled with hands-on learning, academic support, and fun activities for students.

June 1–25, 2026
7:30 a.m. – 2:30 p.m.
Sumter Central High School

Open to Grades K–11
Transportation, breakfast, and lunch provided

about 1 month ago, Sumter County Schools
Here’s a **clean, homepage-friGame On: Summer Learning 2026.  Level Up Your Summer with Sumter County Schools!  Join us for an engaging summer experience filled with hands-on learning, academic support, and fun activities for students.  📅 June 1–25, 2026 ⏰ 7:30 a.m. – 2:30 p.m. 📍 Sumter Central High School (York, Alabama).  Open to  Grades K–11. Transportation, breakfast, and lunch provided. Play. Learn. Build. Create.
Students and teachers at Sumter Central High School participated in an Autism Walk to show support, promote awareness, and celebrate inclusion!

Together, we walked with purpose—reminding everyone that differences make us stronger.

Accept. Include. Understand. Empower.
about 1 month ago, Sumter County Schools
Autism awareness month celebration with children
Group walk
Summer fun at the shaved-ice stand
Mrs. Little holding a snow cone
Autism walk community support poster
Teachers posing L-R: Felicia Yates, Brittany Taylor, Ondrea Hollie, Erin Williams
Teen stroll through campus park

The Spring 2026 Parent Survey closes on May 15. Don’t delay—start today! Visit https://eprovesurveys.advanc-ed.org/surveys/#/action/305246/p2144 to begin. #LearningTodayLeadingTomorrow

about 1 month ago, Sumter County Schools
We Need Your Input. Spring 2026 Parent Survey. Sumter County Schools. Learning Today, Leading Tomorrow
Students at SCHS heard from Pete Key on the importance of making good decisions, standing up to bullying, and treating others with respect. His message reminded students that their choices matter and play a key role in building a positive school environment.
about 2 months ago, Sumter County Schools
Pete key
SCHS students
PETE key with SCHS teachers
SCHS students
Pete key
Sumter County Schools proudly recognized students from Livingston Junior High & Sumter Central High at the April 14 Board meeting. We also extend a special congratulations to Makayla Thornton of SCHS, who was recognized for her dedication and impact in the classroom.
about 2 months ago, Sumter County Schools
SCHS student being honored at board meeting
Makayla Thornton, teacher at SCHS being honored at board meeting
LJHS student being honored at board meeting
SCHS students being honored at board meeting
SCHS student being honored at board meeting