Carrollton Middle School

Carrollton Middle School CMS upholds the gold standard in the pursuit of academic, athletic and artistic excellence for all students. A student’s stay at CMS are powerful years.

We provide an exceptional experience centered around highly qualified educators dedicated to addressing the needs of all students. Carrollton Middle School's stellar reputation did not happen by chance. Intentional, hard work with a focus on success for ALL students directs our efforts. We aim to ensure our students are well prepared for the transition to high school through the rigorous coursewor

k and high expectations they will experience at CMS. And the transition to high school may come earlier for some students, as opportunities exist to earn high school credits through advanced coursework. CMS also boasts a decades-long tradition of providing strong feeder programs for arts and athletics. STEM education is a major focus as well and features opportunities for students to shine in robotic competitions and other innovative efforts. The school’s storied accelerated math program competes at the highest level, capturing the region title most years. Rest assured that once students leave CMS, they are well prepared to take on the rigors and rewards of high school.

Congratulations to Officer Tom Sutton on being recognized as the CMS Employee of the Year! Thank you for your service to...
05/22/2026

Congratulations to Officer Tom Sutton on being recognized as the CMS Employee of the Year!

Thank you for your service to our staff, students and entire community!

Last June, Linda Rule completed the Solarize A Classroom Training through Georgia Youth Science and Technology Center. T...
05/22/2026

Last June, Linda Rule completed the Solarize A Classroom Training through Georgia Youth Science and Technology Center. This professional learning experience provided her with engaging strategies and resources to help her sixth grade science students explore solar energy and its many environmental benefits.

Students investigated how solar energy can serve as a renewable energy source and examined the important role the sun plays in processes such as purifying and cleaning water. To deepen their understanding, students created a gnomon to track the sun’s movement across the sky. They also conducted hands-on investigations by taking temperature readings of colored water and different types of sand and soil to determine how color affects the rate at which materials heat and cool.

These interactive activities allowed students to connect scientific concepts to real-world applications while making science both meaningful and fun. Thank you to GYSTC for making these meaningful learning opportunities possible.

Congratulations to the CMS 26/27 Flag Football Team!
05/20/2026

Congratulations to the CMS 26/27 Flag Football Team!

We are excited to celebrate the academic success of our students who earned all A’s this school year! To recognize their...
05/19/2026

We are excited to celebrate the academic success of our students who earned all A’s this school year! To recognize their hard work and dedication, CMS hosted an All A’s Celebration.
Photos of students with CMS Principal Dr. Eric Simmons can be viewed at the designated links below by grade level:
- 6th Grade: https://bit.ly/album6thcms
- 7th Grade: https://bit.ly/album7thcms
- 8th Grade: https://bit.ly/album8thcms

Sixth grade students recently had the opportunity to learn from Dr. Nate Lawres as he shared his knowledge of archaeolog...
05/19/2026

Sixth grade students recently had the opportunity to learn from Dr. Nate Lawres as he shared his knowledge of archaeology, human adaptation, and the impact of climate on cultures in Georgia. Students explored how people throughout history have adapted to changing environments and discussed the ways humans continue to adjust to the world around them.

Dr. Lawres, an Associate Professor at University of West Georgia, brought artifacts that gave students a hands-on opportunity to investigate how different cultures in Georgia adapted their lifestyles based on the environments in which they lived. We greatly appreciate Dr. Lawres for taking the time to provide such an engaging and educational experience for our students.

As we prepare for the last week of school, please review this week's early release schedule! The last day of school is M...
05/17/2026

As we prepare for the last week of school, please review this week's early release schedule! The last day of school is May 20 for pre-K through 11th grade. Early release times are as follows: May 19 - CHS only (12:30 p.m.); May 20 - CES (11:15 a.m.), CUES (11:30 a.m.), CHS (12:30 p.m.), and CMS (12:45 p.m.).

Science Club will have their final meeting on Tuesday May 19th until 4:45. We will celebrate with food and a gaming truc...
05/15/2026

Science Club will have their final meeting on Tuesday May 19th until 4:45. We will celebrate with food and a gaming truck. Mark your calendar and don't miss out! Please make sure you have a ride to pick you up by 4:45. Looking forward to seeing you there!

CMS 6th grade performing arts students brought down the house with a sensational show-stopping performance of “Something...
05/14/2026

CMS 6th grade performing arts students brought down the house with a sensational show-stopping performance of “Something Rotten Jr”

To close out the theatrical season, these talented young actors filled the stage with high-energy dance numbers, sharp comedic timing, and powerhouse vocals.

Carrollton Middle School Robotics continues its tradition of excellence! Our ROV teams competed in the MATE Southeast Re...
05/11/2026

Carrollton Middle School Robotics continues its tradition of excellence! Our ROV teams competed in the MATE Southeast Regional ROV Competition in Savannah, Georgia, and ALL FOUR teams placed in their divisions!
1st Place: Navigator Team — Zander Cherry, Kyleigh Sportiello, Porter Allen
1st Place: Scout 2 Team — Sam McWhorter, Gavin Godsey, Drake Santori
2nd Place: Scout 1 Team — Hunter Chen, Coen Maxey, Jack Dye
3rd Place: Ranger Team — Bryson Hummer, Zain Tarullo, Konsih Pisoh, Eli McWhorter
We are incredibly proud of the hard work, teamwork, problem-solving, and dedication shown by all of our students throughout the season. Carrollton Middle School Robotics has a winning history, and this year was no exception.

Something Rotten! Jr. returns to the stage next Tuesday! 📅 Tuesday, May 12 at 7 PM📍 Mabry Arts Center🎟️ Adults $10 | Chi...
05/08/2026

Something Rotten! Jr. returns to the stage next Tuesday!
📅 Tuesday, May 12 at 7 PM
📍 Mabry Arts Center
🎟️ Adults $10 | Children $5 | Under 5 FREE
🔗 http://bit.ly/cmsperformtix

Donating to the Carrollton City Schools Education Foundation in honor of your child's teacher is one way to celebrate th...
05/05/2026

Donating to the Carrollton City Schools Education Foundation in honor of your child's teacher is one way to celebrate them at the end of the year. More details in the post below!

Want the CCS Education Foundation to handle teacher gifts for you this year? Click the link below to honor your child's teachers with donations in their names. The deadline is Wednesday, May 13, 2026.
💛 Donate here: bit.ly/giveforgoldCCS

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151 Tom Reeve Drive
Carrollton, GA
30117

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