Out of an abundance of caution due to the potential of icy roads and other hazardous winter weather conditions, Dalton Public Schools has made the decision to designate Monday, January 26, as a weather day.
Please note that this will not be a digital learning day. Students will not be expected to complete assignments or participate in online instruction on Monday.
As a proactive measure, student devices and chargers were sent home on Friday, January 23, should winter weather conditions extend into the new week. While devices will not be needed for learning on Monday, we appreciate your help in keeping them safe and ready for use when students return to school.
Dalton Public Schools staff members should check their email for additional information.
Decisions like these are made with great care, and we appreciate your understanding as we take steps to ensure the safety of our students, staff, and families. We will continue to communicate any updates as conditions evolve.
The safety of our school community remains our top priority, and we appreciate your continued trust and partnership. We look forward to welcoming students back soon.


Students enjoyed drama exercises with the Dalton High School Players, puppetry with the Dalton Whitfield Public Library, pixel art, cooking, barbering, ballet, and learning about the art of emergency care with EMS staff and SRO Ruizāand that was just the beginning!
With many more hands-on sessions led by teachers and community partners, RED Day was packed with creativity, exploration, and fun!
⨠24 students graduated early
⨠23 juniors advanced to senior status
⨠15 students are earning college credit through dual enrollment
Serving 175 students, the Cyber Academy is opening doors through flexible, student-centered pathways that support early graduation, credit recovery, and re-engagement in learning.
āThis first-semester success belongs to our students and staffāand itās only the beginning,ā said Superintendent Dr. Steven Craft.
Read the full story and learn how the Cyber Academyās Apex, Elevate, and Resilience programs are creating new opportunities for students across Dalton Public Schools:
š https://www.daltonpublicschools.com/article/2650842
#LeaveYourMark #DaltonPublicSchools #CyberAcademy




Nominated by their principals, these dedicated educators and team members enjoyed a chance to connect, recharge, and be celebrated for their hard work and commitment. It was a meaningful way to honor their contributions and send them into the weekend feeling appreciated.
Chae Ash
Kassie Ayers
Michael Bolen
Gina Chavez
Briana Cloud
Kristal Crockett
Dee Curtis
Lesli Diaz
Shena Flowers
Yebel Garcia
Rodney Gipson
Nancy Goble
Paul Guinn
Douglas Kimbell
Camille Luckey
Cesar Martinez
Wimberly Meszaros
Russell McCaslin
Jennifer OāHearon
Selena Rios
Beth Sams
Tina Scibilia
Robin Sharp
Erie Stookey
Amanda Swinney
Jeff Wells
#LeaveYourMark #DaltonPublicSchools
As we approach the upcoming weekend, Dalton Public Schools is closely monitoring the weather forecast and any potential impacts it may have on school operations. The safety of our students and staff remains our top priority.
At this time, school will be in session as scheduled on Friday, January 23. No decisions have been made regarding school operations for the week of January 26ā30. We will continue to monitor conditions closely and will communicate with families as soon as updates are available.
To help families prepare, students will be asked to bring their school-issued devices and chargersā home on Friday, January 23, in case they are needed. Please remind your child to take care of these items and keep them in a safe place at home.
In addition, our cafeterias will be preparing a bag of snacks for each student to take home on Friday, if they would like.
Additionally, if your family is experiencing food insecurity or would like assistance, we invite you to visit our website for a list of food resources available to families. You can access this information here: https://www.daltonpublicschools.com/page/school-social-workers
Thank you for your partnership and flexibility. Please continue to watch for updates from Dalton Public Schools as we share information when it becomes available.


š¾ Little Cats Pop-Up Classes! š¾
Families with young learners are invited to join us for Little Cats Pop-Up Classes at the Beechland Resource Center this spring! These sessions are designed to support DPS families by providing an opportunity to experience the Little Cats Program ahead of the 2026-2027 school year.
These free pop-up classes are ideal for families who are interested in enrolling a child who will be turning 3 years old by September 1, 2026.
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Dates:
⢠February 11
⢠March 11
⢠April 22
ā° Time: 12:30ā2:30 p.m.
š Location: Beechland Resource Center
Address:704 Beechland Circle. Dalton, GA 30721
š Registration is encouraged! Please click the link below to register so our team can share updates and follow-up information with you.
https://forms.office.com/Pages/ResponsePage.aspx?id=gFYg6YRaWUiHRBVlO6te8n1WeX2ijElOpoLli1Zc05pUOEZTSDZSVVZNV0w3SzlOMERYUDFQUFkyUC4u&origin=QRCode
We canāt wait to welcome our future Little Cats!



Attention DPS Families: Dalton Public Schools is closely monitoring the weather forecast for this week and next week. Any decisions regarding school delays or closures will always prioritize the safety of our students and staff.
If changes are necessary, families will be notified through phone calls, texts, and emails, as well as via the Dalton Public Schools website, mobile app, and official social media platforms.
We encourage families to keep their contact information up to date to ensure you receive all district communications. Updates can be made by contacting your studentās school, the Enrollment Office, or by logging into your Infinite Campus Parent Portal account. Keeping your information current helps ensure important alerts are delivered as quickly as possible.
Learn more about weather-related decisions and safety notifications here: https://www.daltonpublicschools.com/page/weather-and-closings
Thank you for your continued partnership as we work together to keep our students and staff safe.

Dalton Public Schools is hosting a Recruitment Fair on February 7 from 8ā11 AM.
Join us to explore opportunities for the 2026ā27 school year.

Cheers to 100 days of learning, laughter, and growth! š š Happy 100th Day of School!

Let us all remember this great man whose efforts to stand up to injustice and end segregation brought about peaceful change in our country. We will see all of our students back in class tomorrow!

Torres serves as the Exceptional Student Services (ESS) Specially Designed Class teacher for grades Kā2 at Westwood. She brings more than 16 years of experience in education to her role and has served Dalton Public Schools as a paraprofessional, classroom teacher, administrator, and instructional leader.
Read more: https://www.daltonpublicschools.com/article/2639940

First Student is hiring bus drivers for Dalton Public Schools.
Apply today at DriveWithFirst.com

Families with young learners are invited to join us for Little Cats Pop-Up Classes at the Beechland Resource Center this spring! These sessions are designed to support DPS families by providing an opportunity to experience the Little Cats Program ahead of the 2026-2027 school year.
These free pop-up classes are ideal for families who are interested in enrolling a child who will be turning 3 years old by September 1, 2026.
š Dates:
⢠February 11
⢠March 18
⢠April 22
ā° Time: 12:30ā2:30 p.m.
š Location: Beechland Resource Center
Address:704 Beechland Circle. Dalton, GA 30721
š Registration is encouraged! Please click the link below to register so our team can share updates and follow-up information with you.
https://forms.office.com/Pages/ResponsePage.aspx?id=gFYg6YRaWUiHRBVlO6te8n1WeX2ijElOpoLli1Zc05pUOEZTSDZSVVZNV0w3SzlOMERYUDFQUFkyUC4u&origin=QRCode
We canāt wait to welcome our future Little Cats!



Dalton Public Schools will hold Pre-K Registration on:
š Tuesday, March 24 | 7:30 AM ā 6 PM
š Wednesday, March 25 | 7:30 AM ā 4:30 PM
š Mack Gaston Community Center
Children must be 4 years old by September 1, 2026 to register.
More details coming soon ā mark your calendars! āļøš


The Board recognized Middle School and High School District Honor Band students for their excellence in music, Park Creek School for earning Clean 13 Report recognition, The Dalton Academy Raiders for successfully hosting their first-ever competition, and the Dalton High School Competition Cheer Team for their achievements in athletics.
The Board congratulates all honorees for their dedication, leadership, and commitment to excellence in Dalton Public Schools!
Dalton Public Schools is proud to welcome Bill Mayo as the newest member of the Dalton Public Schools Board of Education. A 1981 graduate of Dalton High School, Mayo brings a lifelong connection to Dalton, a deep appreciation for public education, and a strong commitment to serving students, families, and the community.
Mayo was officially sworn into office on January 5, 2026, and was recognized during the Boardās regular meeting on January 12, 2026. His background includes years of service supporting Dalton Public Schools through mentorship, coaching, broadcasting, and community engagementāefforts that reflect his dedication to developing young people and strengthening school-community relationships.
Dalton Public Schools looks forward to the leadership, experience, and thoughtful perspective Bill Mayo will bring as he begins his service on the Board of Education.
š Read more: https://www.daltonpublicschools.com/article/2633439
Visit our Recruitment Fair on February 7 from 8ā11 AM to learn about exciting opportunities in Dalton Public Schools.

Dr. Craft is one of just 30 superintendents nationwide recognized for innovative leadership, strong two-way communication, and building meaningful connections with students, staff, families, and the community during their first five years as superintendent.
š Read the full announcement here: https://www.daltonpublicschools.com/article/2630258

