Philip Plumley performs as Willy Wonka in the Alexander High production of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.
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Jasiel Martinez of Mount Carmel Elementary School claimed the overall first-place trophy at the District Science Fair. Her project, "Microplastics vs. Ferrofluids," demonstrated how magnetic liquid can be used to extract microplastic particles from water.
Stewart Middle students hold up their certificates for completing a special computer seminar that earned them free laptops.
Chapel Hill High Speech and Debate students pose for photos after earning recognition at the state and national levels.
Chapel Hill Middle French students play a French version of hopscotch called "Escargot!"
Mirror Lake students play with slime outside at the school.
The Arbor Station basketball team, cheerleaders, coaches and Principal Dr. Emily Felton after their win in the county basketball championship.
Alexander track coach Jimmy Sorrells and his team with the county championship trophies.
Olympic gold medalist Elana Meyers Taylor waves as she makes her way to the stage while Lithia Springs High cheerleaders and drumline members perform.
Mount Carmel students and a teacher work on a STEM project at the annual STEM Night.
Sweetwater students and staff enjoy their trip to Savannah at the beach and a restaurant.
A Holly Springs father with students and kindergarten teacher Jessica Smith with students and books.
Factory Shoals Elementary students show off their talent show awards.
Alexander's top boys soccer players pose for a group photo.
Beulah Beta Club students pose for a photo in the Capitol with Gov. and Mrs. Kemp.
Alexander's boys basketball team and cheerleaders pose with the state championship trophy after their win on March 13, 2026.
Group photos showing Beulah teacher Amos Bishop, who is the 2026 DCSS ESOL Teacher award winner and Douglas County High student Kiara Cabrejos who is the 2026 English Language Learner award winner.
Beulah Elementary students hold up their certificates at TomeCon.
Chapel Hill Elementary students hold up copies of the new school newspaper, The Paw Print.