
Congratulations to our Young Georgia Author System Level Winners. We are very proud of their accomplishments in writing. These have been submitted for judging at First District RESA.


Order your yearbook today at yearbookordercenter.com (school code: 919).


We had a fantastic time celebrating FFA Week with a special Teacher Appreciation Breakfast! Our amazing FFA students, along with Ms. Garrason, Mr. Peacock, and Mr. White, showed their gratitude by serving up a delicious meal, and our staff rocked their best "Dress Like an Ag Teacher" outfits.
A huge thank you to our incredible FFA advisors for their dedication and to everyone who participated and supported our FFA program. Your support makes a difference!










On February 18th, 19 of our amazing seniors took a big step toward their futures at the College & Career Fair hosted by GSU at the Armstrong Campus!
Dressed for success and armed with resumes, these students connected with businesses offering real job opportunities after high school. What an incredible chance to network, explore career paths, and make lasting impressions!
A huge shoutout to Mrs. Swindell and Mrs. Wilkes for chaperoning and supporting our students on this journey!



Don't forget to celebrate with FFA this week!


FFA invites you to celebrate National FFA Week with them, which will start on Tuesday. Please remember there are no pajamas or hats!


Congratulations to Donalyn Williams, Long County Schools Special Educator of the Year!


Long County Schools 2025-2026 Academic Year Calendar

Congratulations to our FCCLA Chapter members advancing to the state competition! 🎉
Arianna Holston
Trinity Holston
Kristopher Harris
Bri'Anna Walker-Kinchen
Miguel Luzunaris
Ava Wells
Shoutout to our wonderful FCCLA advisors, Mrs. Anderson, Dr. Robinette, and Dr. Sirmans, for their hard work and dedication!

Adam Fuentes was named as Long County High School's Good Citizen for the 2024-2025 school year. Fuentes was recognized by the Altamaha Chapter of the Sons of the American Revolution at the chapter's recent quarterly meeting held at the Family Traditions Restaurant in Jesup. Fuentes was recognized for his civic and community service, good conduct, good academic record and patriotism. Fuentes is shown receiving a certificate and medal from Judge Franklin Rozier Jr., president of the Altamaha Chapter, SAR.


Cadet Josiah Dowell of Long County High School recently received the JROTC Bronze Medal for Long County High School for the 2024-2025 school year. Dowell was recognized for his leadership qualities, military bearing and general excellence. He was recognized by the Altamaha Chapter of the Sons of the American Revolution during the chapter's quarterly meeting at Family Traditions Restaurant in Jesup. Cadet Dowell is shown with Judge Franklin Rozier, Jr., president of the Altamaha Chapter SAR.


🌟🎉 Huge Congratulations! 🎉🌟
We are beyond proud to celebrate our incredible FCCLA students for their outstanding achievements!
🥈 Kathryn Hewitt – 2nd Highest Score in the Nation on the FCCLA Level III Child Development Challenge Test!
🥈 Trinity Holston – 2nd Highest Score in the Nation on the FCCLA Level II Child Development Challenge Test!
🥉 Cristina Werlein – 3rd Highest Score in the Nation on the FCCLA Level III Child Development Challenge Test!
Your hard work and dedication have paid off, and we couldn’t be prouder!
A huge thank you to Dr. Robinette, Mrs. Anderson, and Dr. Sirmans for their outstanding leadership and support as FCCLA advisors!

Long County Schools Add Weapons Detection System to Multi-Layered Safety Measures



The JROTC Ball was a night to remember! A fantastic evening of tradition, leadership, and camaraderie. Huge thanks to Captain Sirmans and Sergeant Fletcher for making it all possible!







We are proud to recognize the following students for their outstanding achievement at the HOSA Region Meeting! By placing in the top five, they have advanced to the state competition.
Keep up the great work, and best of luck at the next level!


🚨 Important Notice: Phishing Email Alert 🚨
Parents and Students,
We have been made aware of a phishing email that was recently sent out, claiming to be from our school or district. Please do not open or respond to this email, as it is not legitimate and could compromise your personal information.

Due to the forecast for potential unsafe conditions, Long County Schools will be closed for students and staff on Tuesday and Wednesday, January 21-22. All athletic activities and practices are cancelled for these dates. District administrators will continue to work closely with local EMA officials to monitor our weather conditions. Additional announcements will be made Wednesday concerning our plans for returning to normal operations. Please prepare for the possibility that the school closure may need to be extended through Thursday. Reminder: We are also closed tomorrow, January 20, in observance of Martin Luther King, Jr. Day.

The Ring Ceremony scheduled for Monday, December 9 at 6 p.m. has been moved to 7 p.m. due to the flag football state playoffs.

HOSA had an amazing time at the Fall Leadership Conference in Athens. They had the opportunity to build teamwork, strengthen leadership skills, and network with other students.
"Thank you to our HOSA advisor, Ms. Todd, for leading our students on this incredible trip and dedicating your time to their growth!"

Please ask your students about their progress reports!
