Morgan County Charter School System

2026-27 MCHS Principal Noah Harrell

2026-27 MCHS Principal Noah Harrell

MCCS announces hires of principals, assistant principal

Morgan County Charter Schools recently announced new leadership hires set to begin at the elementary, middle, and high school levels for the 2026-27 school year. The BOE officially approved the hires on May 11 after exiting an executive session at its monthly board meeting.
Morgan County Primary and Elementary School students sing the national anthem to open the Thursday morning groundbreaking ceremony. SKYLA MORRIS/Staff

Morgan County Primary and Elementary School students sing the national anthem to open the Thursday morning groundbreaking ceremony. SKYLA MORRIS/Staff

MCCS breaks ground on new K-5 combined school

Morgan County Charter Schools kicked off construction of its new K-5 facility with a groundbreaking ceremony on April 23.The board of education celebrated by turning the soil with several community members, local officials, and teachers in attendance.
Dr. Wesley Dr. Wesley Cooper was recently named the next principal of Morgan County Elementary School. CONTRIBUTED

Dr. Wesley Dr. Wesley Cooper was recently named the next principal of Morgan County Elementary School. CONTRIBUTED

MCCS names Cooper as next MCES principal

Morgan County Charter Schools recently announced the appointment of Dr. Wesley Cooper as the next principal of Morgan County Elementary School, effective at the end of the 2025-26 school year. Cooper currently serves as the assistant principal at MCES and the school district’s K-12 math specialist.
MCHS Agricultural Science teacher Rachel Kinsaul’s is known by the community for her impact as an educator to students inside and outside of the classroom. She is now a finalist for the 2026 National Teacher of the Year award. COURTESY OF GEORGIA DOE

MCHS Agricultural Science teacher Rachel Kinsaul’s is known by the community for her impact as an educator to students inside and outside of the classroom. She is now a finalist for the 2026 National Teacher of the Year award. COURTESY OF GEORGIA DOE

Morgan County and Georgia TOTY named finalist for national award

Morgan County Charter Schools is celebrating another major recognition for Georgia 2026 Teacher of the Year Rachel Kinsaul.
Lake Oconee News/File Photo

Lake Oconee News/File Photo

MCSS Class of 2025 CTAE students have 100% graduation rate

Morgan County Charter Schools recently revealed a major milestone from the class of 2025, the school district’s largest graduating class to date. The recent senior class held a 100% graduation rate among students enrolled in the school’s Career, Technical, and Agricultural Education (CTAE) program.
Lake Oconee News/File Photo

Lake Oconee News/File Photo

School system reports 93.1% graduation rate

Morgan County Charter Schools (MCCS) recently revealed a 93.1% graduation rate for the Class of 2025. The announcement came four months after Morgan County High School held its graduation ceremony for 257 students, its largest senior class to date.
L-R: Chelsea Hayes, Dr. Virgil Cole, and Dr. Dennis Fordham received service coins during Morgan County Charter School’s End-of-Year Celebration for their contributions to the school system. CONTRIBUTED

L-R: Chelsea Hayes, Dr. Virgil Cole, and Dr. Dennis Fordham received service coins during Morgan County Charter School’s End-of-Year Celebration for their contributions to the school system. CONTRIBUTED

MCCS recognizes teachers, staff at celebration

During its End-of-Year Celebration on May 28, Morgan County Charter Schools (MCCS) awarded the “Going Beyond” service coin to Chelsea Hayes, Dr. Dennis Fordham, and Dr. Virgil Cole, whose leadership, courage, and compassion have made a lasting impact on the district.
Community members gathered May 13 for the unveiling of benches dedicated in memory of middle school students Avett Jackson and Bennett Rabern who tragically lost their lives in an ATV accident in January. CONTRIBUTED

Community members gathered May 13 for the unveiling of benches dedicated in memory of middle school students Avett Jackson and Bennett Rabern who tragically lost their lives in an ATV accident in January. CONTRIBUTED

Memorial benches dedicated to Avett Jackson, Bennett Rabern

A pair of memorial benches were unveiled at Tracy Brown Field to honor Avett Jackson and Bennett Rabern, two Morgan County Middle School students who tragically lost their lives in an ATV accident earlier this year.
Dr. Virgil Cole

Dr. Virgil Cole

UPDATE: Cole retires early; interim superintendent named

In a letter sent to the community last Friday, Morgan County Charter Schools Superintendent Dr. Virgil Cole announced his intent to retire early due to health reasons.Cole thanked the school system and community for the opportunity to serve and said his decision to retire early, on Feb.