Cowboys host Dixie on Boot Hill tonight! First pitch @ 6:30! Pack the stands! #CowboysFamILY
about 12 hours ago, Leslie Fletcher
cowboys baseball
Transportation Changes for Friday February 20th (morning routes only)

Students who normally ride bus #45 will be picked up by Bus #31 (EXCEPT for Quail Hallow). This route will start by 7:45 a.m.

Students who live in Quail Hallow will be picked up by Bus #140 at 7:20 a.m.
1 day ago, Madison County School District
Cowboys Baseball @ Wakulla today! JV @ 4:00/Varsity @ 7:00 #CowboysFamILY
1 day ago, Leslie Fletcher
Cowboys baseball
Transportation update for Tuesday February 17:

Bus #39 will pick up all students at Arbors around 7:40 a.m.

Bus #42 will pick up students that normally ride Bus #33 at the normal time

Bus #42 will pick up Colin Kelly Hwy around 7:40 a.m.
4 days ago, Madison County School District
Our Culinary students put their skills to work this week during a Steak & Cheese Sale while also gaining hands-on kitchen experience! From prepping ingredients and cooking on the flat top to assembling orders and packaging meals, students practiced real-world culinary techniques, teamwork, and time management. Lessons like these help prepare our students for careers in food service, hospitality, and beyond. Great job to our Culinary students and teachers for a successful sale and a delicious learning experience!
8 days ago, Leslie Fletcher
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Cowboys host Franklin County on Boot Hill today! JV @ 4:30 Varsity @ 7:00 Go Cowboys!
8 days ago, Leslie Fletcher
Cowboys vs. Franklin
Opportunity for MCHS Students: Upward Bound Math Science Program (UBMS)

Students and families—are you interested in preparing for college while still in high school? The Upward Bound Math Science Program at Florida A&M University helps students reach their full potential and become college-ready after graduation.

Program benefits may include:

✔️ Tutoring and test prep

✔️ SAT/ACT fee waivers

✔️ Financial aid and college admission assistance

✔️ Educational field trips and career exploration

✔️ Opportunities to conduct research

✔️ Summer experience on FAMU’s campus

✔️ Stipends for successful participation

Students can scan the QR code on the flyer to learn more and apply.

If you have questions, contact the UBMS Program at 850-561-2109.
9 days ago, Leslie Fletcher
Upward Bound FAMU
Transportation Delay for Thursday February 12: Bus 42 route: Oak Hill, Belleville, Mt. Horeb Church, Fennel Way, Hickory Grove, Empress Tree Ave. Colin Kelly Hwy, Old Blu Spring Church Td, Davis Trailer Park, Redwood Trl, Daisy St, Daylily Ave, Doubletree Ave, Delphinium, Persimmon, Alyssum Loop, Arbors, Roseapple Way will be delayed this morning. Expect the bus around 745
9 days ago, Madison County School District
We appreciate our MCHS School Counselors! 💙

This week, Madison County High School celebrates National School Counselor Appreciation Week. Our counselors play a vital role in supporting our students academically, socially, and emotionally every single day.

From helping students plan for college and careers to offering encouragement and guidance when it’s needed most, their dedication makes a lasting impact on the lives of our Cowboys.

Thank you for everything you do for our students, our staff, and our school community. We are grateful for you!
14 days ago, Leslie Fletcher
NCW
NCW
NCW
NCW
📚🎓 College & Career Fair – Friday, January 30, 2026🎓📚

Madison County High School students had the opportunity to explore their futures during our College & Career Fair on Friday, January 30, 2026.

Students met with representatives from colleges, technical schools, the military, and local industries, learning about career pathways, training programs, and opportunities available after graduation. From hands-on career conversations to college planning resources, our students were able to ask questions, make connections, and begin envisioning life beyond MCHS.

We are grateful to all of our partners who took time to invest in our students and help them take the next step toward their goals. Opportunities like this make a lasting impact! 💼✨
16 days ago, Leslie Fletcher
College and Career Fair Photos
College and Career Fair Photos
College and Career Fair Photos
College and Career Fair Photos
College and Career Fair Photos
College and Career Fair Photos
For Immediate Release: This morning at approximately 11:20 a.m., a staff member at Madison County Central School discovered what appeared to be a firearm while helping a 5-year-old Pre-K student locate a paper in their backpack. The staff member immediately notified School Resource Deputies, who responded within 1 minute of notification and took possession of the firearm. The Madison County Sheriff's Office investigators are currently on campus at Madison County Central School and are investigating the situation. At no time were students or staff in danger, and the firearm was never displayed or handled by the student. Staff followed proper safety protocols, and law enforcement responded quickly to contain the situation immediately upon discovery. Normal school operations have continued without interruption. This incident serves as an important reminder to all parents and guardians to ensure that firearms and other dangerous items in your home are stored securely and are completely inaccessible to children. Even young children can inadvertently bring dangerous items to school if they are able to access them at home. We appreciate the vigilance of our staff and the swift response of our School Resource Deputies in keeping our school community safe. Parents with questions or concerns should contact school administration or the Madison County Sheriff's Office.
18 days ago, Patrick White

Transportation delays for Monday, February 2nd:

The following route will be run by Bus #29 starting around 7:45: Jim & Bob, Agner Farm, Gibson Trl. Park, Pyrus, Country Kitchen, Mandina Ford Drive, Rocky Ford, Costmary, Shrine Club Rd. , Coffee Way, Celosia, Cattail, Dusty Miller, Reagan, Cottonwood, Ford Drive , and Johnson & Johnson. This is usually run by Bus #36

19 days ago, Patrick White

WEATHER ADVISORY
Issued: Saturday, January 24, 2026

Good morning community partners,

The National Weather Service has issued alerts for our area regarding dangerous cold conditions expected next week.

What to Expect:
- Bitterly cold temperatures
- Very low wind-chill factors

Safety Recommendations:
- Dress in layers and cover all exposed skin
- Ensure children are bundled warmly before going outside
- Limit time outdoors when possible
- Check on elderly neighbors and vulnerable community members
- Protect pets and bring them indoors

Please take these conditions seriously and make necessary preparations now. Stay warm and stay safe.

For the latest updates, monitor local NWS forecasts at weather.gov.

27 days ago, Patrick White
Severe weather alert
Severe weather alert
Severe weather alert
Severe weather alert
📣 **ATTENTION MADISON COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT PARENTS!** 📣
🚨 **Action Needed Today!** 🚨
As we move into a new semester, please take a moment to log into SKYWARD and make sure ALL parent contact information is up to date for your student(s).
✅ Current home address
✅ Correct phone numbers
✅ Accurate email addresses for all parents/guardians
Keeping this information updated ensures you receive **important school updates, emergency notifications, and district communications** without delay. 📞📧🏫
⏱️ It only takes a few minutes — but it makes a BIG difference in keeping our students safe and our families informed. Please contact the school(s) if your information needs to be updated or corrected.
👉 Log into SKYWARD today and double-check your information!
Thank you for partnering with us to support our students and schools! 💙📚
about 1 month ago, Madison County School District
Wishing our wonderful Madison County School community a Happy Thanksgiving! 🦃
Reminder: All schools will be on Fall Break from Monday, November 24th, through Friday, November 28th. Enjoy the well-deserved break!
Classes resume on Monday December 1.
3 months ago, Madison County School District
In partnership with DSR Public Health Foundation, Madison County Superintendent, school board members, district staff and the MCCS principal all helped to get Second Harvest’s donations out to our families. ❤️
3 months ago, Madison County School District
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