The School Board of Madison County has relocated the Special scheduled School board meeting on March 9, 2026 at 6:00pm.
The meeting will be held in the Gymnasium located at 2649 West US Hwy 90, Madison, Florida.
Posted in the District Office and online At www.madison.k12.fl.us
March 5, 2026
Madison County School District families, please remember to set your clocks forward one hour before you go to bed tonight. Daylight Saving Time officially begins tomorrow, **Sunday, March 8th**, at 2:00 AM.
While most smartphones and digital devices will update automatically, don't forget to adjust your traditional clocks, watches, and household appliances.
**A couple of quick weekend reminders:**
* Please ensure your family is adjusted to the time change so students arrive on time for school on Monday morning.
* The start of Daylight Saving Time is also the perfect time to test your home's smoke detectors and replace the batteries if needed.
We look forward to seeing all of our students and staff ready for a great week on Monday! Have a wonderful and safe weekend. 🏫☀️
Please take a quick moment to log into Skyward and make sure your contact information is up to date—address, phone numbers, and email. ✅
Accurate info helps us keep you informed about important school updates, emergencies, and student information as well as connects you to the Madison County School District App and ROOMS, the one to one communication tool for the district that conects you to your students teacher..
It only takes a minute and makes a BIG difference!
Thank you for partnering with us to support our students! 💙📚
The School Board of Madison County has relocated the Special scheduled School board meeting on March 9, 2026 at 6:00pm.
The meeting will be held in the Gymnasium located at 2649 West US Hwy 90, Madison, Florida.
Posted in the District Office and online At www.madison.k12.fl.us
March 5, 2026
VENUE CHANGE
The School Board of Madison County has relocated the regularly scheduled School board meeting on March 2, 2026– School Board Meeting.
The meeting will be held in the Gymnasium located at 2649 West US Hwy 90, Madison, Florida.
Posted in the District Office and online
At www.madison.k12.fl.us
February 27, 2026
In accordance with State and Federal law, the district will provide reasonable accommodations to persons with disabilities who wish to attend and/or participate in school events. Such individuals should notify the Superintendent if they require a reasonable accommodation.
Attention Seniors & Club Sponsors — please read carefully:
✔ Seniors: Stop by Mr. Rodriguez’s classroom to select your yearbook photo.
✔ Senior Ads: Don’t miss your chance to be featured!
✔ Club Photos: Submit a photo OR schedule a time ASAP with Mr. Rodriguez to take your official group photo.
✔ Additional Photos: Have great pictures from events? Submit them for possible inclusion!
Let’s make this yearbook the best one yet!


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.

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.




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.

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!




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! 💼✨






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
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.




