Cook Elementary School students enjoyed an early Thanksgiving lunch with their parent/guardian today.
Check with your child's school to see if there is still time to sign-up .
McKellar Technology Center students are competing against area schools in the Golden Spoon competition today at EMCC's Lion Hills.
A fence has been installed in front of Hunt Intermediate School.
CMSD special education teachers received professional development courses this week at the central office.
Check out more shots from Friday night's wins over Forest Hill.
Sale Elementary students were recognized this morning for making honor roll in the first- nine weeks of the school year, along with those that scored proficient on state tests.

Shots from Thursday night's soccer games! CHS vs MSMS
The Falcon Soccer teams are kicking off the season tonight at MSMS.
Meanwhile, CHS Football travels to West Point for the final game of the year. Go out and support these student-athletes!
Meanwhile, CHS Football travels to West Point for the final game of the year. Go out and support these student-athletes!

Check out these shots from our home opener vs Meridian!









Columbus High is hosting Meridian tonight for its basketball home opener. Come out and support the teams!

Thank you to Columbus Ward 4 Councilwoman Lavonne Harris for bringing bookbags and supplies to schools today across the Columbus Municipal School District.


Congratulations to our Columbus High students that scored proficient and advanced in the 2024-25 school year! They were recognized before Friday night's football game.
Thanks to Ward 2 Columbus City Councilman Roderick Smith and "Elmo" for visiting the students at Sale Elementary this morning, as the school wrapped up Red Ribbon Week on Halloween.

Thank you to everyone who attended our McKellar Technology Center PULSE meeting.
MTC hosts the meeting in the fall and spring each year. It brings community organizations to the building to learn what programs are available and how McKellar students could help their business or organization.
MTC hosts the meeting in the fall and spring each year. It brings community organizations to the building to learn what programs are available and how McKellar students could help their business or organization.





New fencing is being installed at Hunt Intermediate.

The Columbus Promise Mentor/Mentee Program continues for first-year teachers in the Columbus Municipal School District. A mixer was held for the educators and their mentors this week to provide insight on how evaluations will be conducted.
Congratulations to the Columbus Middle School students honored today for their honor roll achievement for the first- nine weeks of school.
Falcon family our marching band qualified for the 5A state marching championships. Tomorrow, Saturday, October 25th we will travel to Brandon High School to compete. We would like to surprise our band students with a sendoff as they board the bus. At 1:15 PM we would like for our teachers, community members, and other supporters to gather, cheer, and encourage them as they prepare to compete in the biggest competition of the fall season.
Also: It’s a surprise!
Also: It’s a surprise!

If you are traveling to Lafayette County High School to cheer on the Falcons tonight here is a helpful map. Go Falcons!

The Columbus Middle School Boys basketball team defeated South Lamar on Thursday night.

