The Alabama State Department of Education released its annual state report card data on Thursday, November 13. Cullman County Schools earned an A for the second year in a row! Our district-wide average score is 91, which is the highest score we've ever had. In North Alabama, Cullman County Schools is tied with Madison County for the top score among county systems in the area.
"While everything that is learned throughout our school system cannot be measured with this score alone, I am extremely proud of our students, faculty, and staff for their hard work and dedication to continued improvement," said Dr. Shane Barnette, Cullman County School Superintendent. "An A on our State Report Card is further evidence of the great things happening every day throughout Cullman County. While we continue to improve I am excited about what the future holds for our students," said Dr. Barnette.
Visit reportcard.alsde.edu for more information. Congratulations to our teachers, administrators, and staff for a job well done!

