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Attention PCHS Seniors participating in the Grand March at Prom: Please make sure you have registered for prom online and correctly listed your escort's name for the Grand March. The Grand March will take place at Russell Auditorium, 201 N. Clarke St., Milledgeville, GA, on the GCSU campus, and will begin promptly at 7:00pm. Participants should plan to arrive between 6:00-6:30 to find parking, sign in, and get your place in the line-up. Remember, you may only have ONE escort for the grand march. Parking will be available all along the streets on campus, at the Exchange Bank parking lot at 250 W Hancock St, and in the Kilpatrick Parking Lot a block away from Russell Auditorium. Seating for spectators is first-come, first-served in the Russell Auditorium. The PCHS Prom will be held in the Magnolia Ballroom at 300 W. Hancock St., Milledgeville, GA. It's down the sidewalk and across the street from Russell Auditorium. No students will be allowed to enter the ballroom until after the Grand March. All students entering the Magnolia Ballroom must check in at the front door and will not be allowed to re-enter the ballroom once they leave. Security will be present throughout the Grand March and the dance.
3 months ago, Laurie Griffin
important information for Prom
📢 Report Cards Are Coming!
Report cards will be available to view in Infinite Campus on March 18.
Please take a moment to review your student’s progress. Let’s finish strong this semester! 💙📚
3 months ago, PCHS
Report Cards available March 18th on Infinite Campus
Join us on March 31st for our Annual Spring Fine Arts Night! Like last year, it will be a “walking tour” of the Fine Arts programs/classrooms. Start off on Main Street for the Art show whilst enjoying ambient music from the piano students. Make your way to the Chorus room for some sweet serenading, move to the Band room to hear their powerful playing, and finish the evening in the Black Box for a sneak peek of our Spring musical, Hadestown. Admission is free, we hope to see you there! 🎨🎶🎭
3 months ago, Laurie Griffin
Fine Arts Night
• REMINDER • Tomorrow (Monday, March 16th) will be a Virtual School Day for all PCCSS students.
3 months ago, PCCSS
Virtual Learning Day
What an incredible experience for the PCHS Book Club! We had an amazing time yesterday in Athens, attending the annual TomeCon! From the moment we arrived, we were immersed in the vibrant, book-loving atmosphere. Highlights of the day included an inspiring opening keynote speech by the legendary Gordon Korman (check out his slide in the pictures!) and a deeply informative Author Panel featuring so many of our favorite YA writers. Our members were thrilled to get their books signed. It was such a treat to meet Gordon Korman himself – such a down-to-earth and talented author! TomeCon was also a wonderful opportunity to connect with other high school book clubs and discover new titles to add to our reading lists. We left with full hearts (and even fuller book bags)! Thank you to the organizers of TomeCon for hosting such a fantastic event. We're already counting down the days to next year! #TomeCon #TomeCon2026 #PCHSBookClub #AthensGA #YAauthors #GordonKorman #BookLovers #PCHS #ReadingIsPower#PCHSLC#PutnamReads
3 months ago, Laurie Griffin
student with Gordon Korman
trip for ice cream
announcement of keynote speaker
all authors for the panel
Gordon Korman
students with ice cream
panel of authors
book club members and Mrs. Griffin
book club members
book club members
The QR code to complete the Cheer Interest form is posted around the school and on this flyer. Please complete the form before the meeting.

You can reach out to Coach Dodd with any questions.
3 months ago, PCHS
Flyer for PCHS Cheer Meeting on March 18, 2026.
The Putnam Education Foundation has officially relaunched—and is stepping up in a major way to support innovative classrooms, expand student opportunities, and build lifelong financial skills for Putnam students.

Visit their website to stay updated, get involved, and help us go the extra mile for every Putnam student...https://putnameducationfoundation.org/
3 months ago, PCCSS
Putnam Education Foundation Logo
Putnam County High School FFA will be hosting a Fern Sale this week at the greenhouse.
Stop by on Thursday from 3:00 to 6:00 p.m. or Friday from 3:00 to 6:00 p.m. to pick up a beautiful 12-inch Macho Fern for $20. These are perfect for porches, patios, and spring decorating.
If you are looking for a wider variety of plants, be sure to support the Putnam County Middle School FFA Plant Sale as well. Their sale will take place March 26 and 27 from 3:00 to 6:00 p.m. More information will be shared soon.
We appreciate everyone who continues to support our agriculture programs and FFA students. 🌿
3 months ago, PCHS
Macho Ferns picture
Fern sale $20 each March 12 and 13th from 3 to 6 pm.
Monday, March 16th will be a Virtual School Day for all PCCSS students.
3 months ago, PCCSS
Virtual Learning Day- March 16th 2026
Our Putnam County High School tennis team had an outstanding performance at yesterday’s region match against Towers High School! 🎾 We are incredibly proud of the hard work, determination, and sportsmanship our players displayed on the court. To see all the pictures from yesterday's match, please visit the district's Facebook page.

It was a great day of competition and teamwork. Way to go, War Eagles! 🦅
3 months ago, PCCSS
PCHS Tennis
Our Putnam County High School Service Leadership students surprised their Putnam County Elementary School Trailblazer buddies today for Read Across America!

They spent time enjoying lunch together, playing on the playground, and sharing some special reading time. To make the day even sweeter, each Trailblazer student was gifted a brand‑new book from their Service Leadership buddy. It was such a wonderful way to celebrate the joy of reading and strengthen the bond between our students.

To see all the pictures from today's adorable collaboration, please visit the district's Facebook page.
3 months ago, PCCSS
PCHS Service Leadership reading with PCES Trailblazers
PCHS Service Leadership reading with PCES Trailblazers
PCHS Service Leadership reading with PCES Trailblazers
PCHS Service Leadership reading with PCES Trailblazers
PCHS Service Leadership reading with PCES Trailblazers
PCHS Service Leadership reading with PCES Trailblazers
Today, 220 Putnam County High School students in grades 10–12 participated in an impactful presentation titled “Smart Choices, Bright Futures: Opioids and Your Brain.” Nurse Educator Jessica Swymer, MSN, RNC—an Eatonton resident from Putnam General Hospital—shared valuable information about how opioids affect brain chemistry and the link between emotional health and addiction.

She also equipped students with practical tools and healthy strategies for managing stress. The session wrapped up with a thoughtful Q&A. A special thank‑you to senior Coreyona Farley for recording the presentation so parents and community members will be able to view it on our school website.
3 months ago, PCCSS
PCHS' Opioid Awareness
PCHS' Opioid Awareness
PCHS' Opioid Awareness
PCHS' Opioid Awareness
PCHS' Opioid Awareness

PCHS Parents,
The original deadline for registering and paying for prom was last Friday, but has been extended to THIS FRIDAY, March 6, 2026. The fee amounts are as follows:
PCHS Junior or Senior: $100
PCHS Sophomore or Freshman as a date of PCHS Jr/Sr: $10
Non-PCHS date of PCHS student: $20 (Must be under 21 and provide copy of photo ID)
PCHS Seniors who paid their fee last year do NOT need to pay again.
All of this information was emailed to all PCHS Juniors and Seniors in December and in February.

Prom will be held on Saturday, March 21, at the Magnolia Ballroom at 231 W Hancock St, Milledgeville, GA from 8:00pm-11:00pm. The Senior Grand March will be held across the street at Russell Auditorium at 7:00pm. If you're participating in the Senior Grand March, you need to be at the auditorium no later than 6:30 to find your place in line. Seating in the auditorium is first come, first served.
All students attending prom MUST register using the following link/QR code:
PCHS Prom 2026 Registration Form – Fill out form
https://forms.office.com/pages/responsepage.aspx?id=sBkm5-wem02v5wrhPWLxr-e11pVucUpLnqdo63gTscRUNTVBN0pDUTM2T1UxTDBVMVNNQTZWRDRJWi4u&route=shorturl

3 months ago, Laurie Griffin
Prom Notice and Important Informaiton
PROM QR Code
OUR LADY WAR EAGLES ARE FINAL FOUR BOUND! 🏀

We are so incredibly proud of these amazing young ladies and all the hard work, grit, and determination they’ve shown this season. Keep soaring, War Eagles — the best is yet to come!

Now it’s time to cheer on our boys as they compete in the Third-Round tonight! Come support them at 6 PM as they hit the road to take on the No. 3 Fitzgerald team! 🦅

🎟️ Tickets are available on GoFan only.
🎥 The game will be streamed on the NFHS Network.
3 months ago, PCCSS
Final Four
Putnam County High School’s Robert Thomas, serving as the Georgia 4‑H State Board President, had the incredible honor of addressing both the Georgia Senate and the Georgia House of Representatives during Georgia 4‑H Day at the Capitol last week in Atlanta. Representing more than 190,000 Georgia 4‑H members, Robert spoke to state leaders about youth leadership, personal growth, and the importance of discovering one’s “spark.”

While at the Capitol, Robert was recognized by legislators and met with several state leaders, highlighting the meaningful impact of 4‑H youth leadership across Georgia.

We are extremely proud of Robert for representing Putnam County with excellence on such an important stage.
3 months ago, PCCSS
PCHS' Robet Thomas addresses the Georgia Senate and the Georgia House of Representatives during Georgia 4‑H Day
PCHS' Robet Thomas addresses the Georgia Senate and the Georgia House of Representatives during Georgia 4‑H Day
PCHS' Robet Thomas addresses the Georgia Senate and the Georgia House of Representatives during Georgia 4‑H Day
🌟 What an Incredible Night! 🌟

Our Putnam County High School Service Leadership class who also serve as the Georgia Writers Museum's Junior Board absolutely shined at their "From Page to Museum: An Evening with Nic Stone" on Friday night!

We are so proud of the dedication, professionalism, and creativity our students poured into making this event a true success. From planning and hosting to welcoming guests and supporting the program, they demonstrated leadership in action and represented our school and community with excellence.

A huge thank‑you to Nic Stone for inspiring our students and reminding us all of the power of storytelling and youth leadership. And of course, to GWM for always being such an incredible Community Partner!
3 months ago, PCCSS
PCHS Service Leadership's Nic Stone Event
PCHS Service Leadership's Nic Stone Event
PCHS Service Leadership's Nic Stone Event
PCHS Service Leadership's Nic Stone Event
PCHS Service Leadership's Nic Stone Event
PCHS Service Leadership's Nic Stone Event


What an amazing Pep Rally at Putnam County High School today! Our Winter and Spring sports teams were celebrated with big cheers, and the energy in the Eagle Nest was electric! Students enjoyed fun games, a 3‑point shooting competition, and of course the popular awarding of the coveted War Eagle Spirit Stick! This semester’s winners: 🎓 SENIORS — Class of 2026! For more PCHS Pep Rally Highlights, visit the PCCSS Facebook page!

As we head into the weekend, we want to encourage everyone to come back out and PACK the Eagle Nest as PCHS hosts the second round of the State Basketball Tournament. Let’s fill the stands and cheer our War Eagles on to victory! 🦅
4 months ago, PCCSS
PCHS' Pep Rally
PCHS' Pep Rally
PCHS' Pep Rally
PCHS' Pep Rally
PCHS' Pep Rally
PCHS' Pep Rally
PCHS staff and students are invited to join us as we celebrate Read Across America Day and kick off the 250th year celebration of the United States of America with our theme:
“Plant a Seed… Read”
Grow your love for reading and help us honor this special milestone year!
🎉 How to Celebrate:
📌 Wear Red, White, and Blue to show your spirit on Monday, March 2, 2026!
📌 Stop by the PCHS Media Center during the day to
Pick up a special prize
Check out a great book to keep the celebration going!
Let’s come together, show our colors, and plant seeds of knowledge across PCHS! 🌱📖✨
4 months ago, Laurie Griffin
Read Across America:  Plant a Seed..Read
Celebrating Black History Month at Putnam County High School!

Our PCHS Service Leadership class had the honor of hosting a Black-Owned Business Expo on campus today! Local entrepreneurs were invited to share their stories, inspire our students, and showcase the incredible impact Black-owned businesses have in our community.

This event was designed to promote and support local businesses while giving students a meaningful opportunity to learn directly from business owners. Students walked from booth to booth, asking questions about each owner’s journey, challenges, successes, and the wisdom they’ve gained along the way.

It was truly inspiring to watch our students engaged, curious, and motivated by real-life examples of leadership, resilience, and innovation. A huge thank you to the business owners who invested their time, energy, and experiences into our students. Your voices made a lasting impact!
4 months ago, PCCSS
2026 Black-Owned Business Expo
2026 Black-Owned Business Expo
2026 Black-Owned Business Expo
2026 Black-Owned Business Expo
2026 Black-Owned Business Expo
Today, PCHS Work-Based Learning hosted our 4th Annual Mock Interview Fair, and we are thrilled to share that this year’s event was our largest yet! To view all the pictures from today, please visit our District Facebook page.

A total of 256 students—including CTAE juniors and seniors along with senior English students—had the opportunity to participate in real-world interview experiences. More than 20 local businesses and community partners generously volunteered their time to provide meaningful, professional feedback to help our students grow.

Events like this build confidence, strengthen communication skills, and prepare students for future careers and post-secondary paths. By working with real community professionals, students gain insight into expectations, workplace readiness, and the power of first impressions—key tools for their future success.

We are incredibly grateful for the teamwork that made today possible. Thank you to our Putnam County High School staff, the College & Career Academy Board members, and our amazing community partners for investing in our students and empowering them to shine. Together, we are building a stronger future for Putnam County!
4 months ago, PCCSS
2026 PCHS Mock Interviews
2026 PCHS Mock Interviews
2026 PCHS Mock Interviews
2026 PCHS Mock Interviews