Monthly Character Education Winners for Poole Elementary. Our monthly character education program recognizes monthly winners. This past month’s character education word was Patriotism.
North Paulding students in Mr. Rodney Tumlin’s AP Environmental Science class paddled an eight mile section of the Etowah River. Students were able to identify various sources of point source and non-point source pollution that occur along this stretch of river.
The South Paulding Spartan’s continue to struggle threw the season with a 55-7 loss to the Langston Hughes Panthers. From the opening kick off to the end of the game the Spartan’s could not get anything to go their way. The team has stayed positive and worked together as a young team to try and get better.
Evan Connelly Story: Evan Connelly is a 12 year old boy who loves baseball, football and the Georgia Bulldogs. Evan was recently diagnosed with a form of Lymphoma. He began his battle last week, and through the grace of God has responded well to treatment.
The Wolfpack finally returned to the den beginning their region play against the Hillgrove Hawks. North having a record of 5-0 and ranked 10th in AAAAAAA football and Hillgrove with a 2-3 record.
We are proud to announce our 2016-17 Reading Bowl Team! We know they will have great success. They are Lauren Bolding, Kristen Cotton, Landen Greenway, Kennedy Nunn and Caela Roscoe.
PATRIOTS STORM WILDCATS 35-21 - The Paulding County Patriots got back on the winning track Friday night with a Homecoming victory over the Woodland Wildcats.
PCHS HOMECOMING Paulding County High School Homecoming October 7th: honors students by presenting crowns to the 2016 King & Queen as well as Sophomore, Junior and Freshman Princesses.
As Paulding County Head Wrestling Coach, Life University alumnus Dillan Schouw has one major advantage when working with high school students: he can relate. He, like many of the student-athletes he now coaches and teaches, loved sports, mainly football, and video games. “When I look back, I was normally interested in whatever my dad was interested in,” he says. “And I never gave much thought into what I wanted to be when I grew up, but if you asked me back then I probably would have been a quarterback in the NFL.
The Paulding County Patriots hosted the Villa Rica Wildcats in a crucial region matchup Friday night at Dave Hardin stadium in Dallas. The Patriots badly needed a victory but fell to 2-4 (1-3) on the season in a close game.It was a back and forth struggle throughout with the lead changing hands many times.
The Paulding County Patriots traveled up 101 to Rome and met a formidable foe on the banks of the Coosa River at the historic Barron Stadium. When the smoke cleared it was the 10th ranked Rome Wolves that prevailed in a dominant performance.
South Paulding falls to Northgate The South Paulding Spartans hosted the Northgate Vikings this past Friday night. The Vikings came into the game with a 3-0 record to Souths 0-3 record.
The Paulding County Senior night was a great triumph for the class of 2017. On a night set aside to honor the outgoing Senior class the Patriots put their best effort into making the night a smashing success.
The Wolfpack was on the road again at Cherokee High School. The game began with both teams quickly trading turnovers with the other. Cherokee scored first but North drove down and got on the board when Ross Malmgren connected from 3 yards out to Chad Terrell. North remains undefeated at 5-0 and will be off next week before starting region play.