Cullman City Schools
May 7, 2018
Alabama's Bicentennial Celebration
Formed as a territory on March 3, 1817, Alabama became the nation’s twenty-second state on December 14, 1819. ALABAMA 200 is a three-year celebration of the people, places, and events that form Alabama's rich history.
ALABAMA 200 is also a chance to lay the foundation for the future. Over the three year celebration, it will invest in schools and teachers, engage communities, and encourage citizens and visitors alike to explore and learn about the state.
Mission. The mission of ALABAMA 200 is to support, create, and execute events and activities that commemorate the stories of our people, place, and path to statehood. Between 2017 and 2019, ALABAMA 200 will engage residents and visitors in educational programs, community activities, and statewide initiatives that teach, inspire, and entertain.
Vision. ALABAMA 200 is an unprecedented opportunity to experience and explore the state of Alabama. It is a chance to celebrate our place in each of the 67 counties that stretch from the Shoals to the shores. It is a moment to remember the people who made our state and to nurture the generations who will carry us forward. It is an opportunity to chart a vibrant, prosperous future for the state with history as our guide.
Don't miss a wonderful opportunity to visit Making Alabama: A Bicentennial Traveling Exhibit at Wallace State Community College and The Evelyn Burrow Museum through May 24.
Drake Among Finalists for NFHS Award
Don't Miss This
Tricia Culpepper, Principal
Bicentennial Flag Flying High
To the Rescue!
Raising the Bicentennial Flag
Zoo Trip for Fifth Grade
Beginner Band Performs
David Wiggins, Principal
Fourth Grade Students Meet Governor
Even the Governor Likes Selfies
It's Alive!
Student Council Officers Elected
Lane Hill, Principal
Spring Concert
Concert Band
Jazz Band
Science Field Trip
CMS Choir Takes Stage at Strawberry Festival
Kim Hall, Principal
Manley & Van Dyke in New York
Hollingsworth is State Champ; Teammates Grab Silvers
Anna Franklin and Will Kress won silver medals in their respective events. Franklin is the 6A Pole Vault silver medalist and Kress took silver in the 6A 110 meter hurdles. Congratulations Anna and Will!
Baseball Rolls On
Strawberry Festival Fun
Dr. Susan Patterson, Superintendent
Email: spatterson@cullmancats.net
Website: https://www.cullmancats.net/
Location: 301 1st Street Northeast, Cullman, AL, USA
Phone: (256) 734-2233
Twitter: @CullmanSuper