Planning to drive to school next year? Mark your calendars! Parking permits will be sold on a first-come, first-served basis on Thursday, July 23.
This is the ONLY day permits will be sold during the summer!
📅 The Schedule (July 23)
7:30 AM – 9:00 AM: Seniors Only
9:00 AM – 11:30 AM: Juniors Only
12:30 PM – 2:30 PM: All remaining students
📝 What to Bring
To secure your spot, you MUST bring the following (no exceptions and no holding spots):
Your Driver’s License: Must be Class C or D (No CP permits allowed).
Current Proof of Insurance: Double-check the expiration date!
Completed Application: Pick one up in the front office (Mon–Thu this summer).
Payment ($40): We accept cash, checks, and debit/credit cards (note: there is a 7% fee for card payments).
⚠️ Important: All outstanding school debts must be paid before a permit can be issued.
✈️ Out of Town?
If you can't make it, someone else can buy your permit for you! They just need to bring:
A copy of the front of your driver's license
A copy of your current insurance card
The completed application (signed by your parent)
Missed the summer date? You can still purchase a permit before or after school once the school year begins.
See the attached document for full details! 📑👇

📺 Livestream coverage begins at 8:45 AM
🔗 Watch here: https://youtube.com/live/RPyO_RgYlqc?feature=share
#ClassOf2026 #GraduationDay #TrojanPride
Effective Tuesday, May 26th - Friday, July 24th
Monday-Thursday
7:30 am - 5:00 pm
*Closed on Fridays and holidays

Peach County Schools is proud to announce that we have been recognized as a “District on the Rise” in a national education report. To say we are proud is truly an understatement.
This recognition is a direct reflection of the dedication, perseverance, and hard work demonstrated every single day by our students, teachers, administrators, support staff, and families. Across every school and department, there is a shared commitment to excellence and a belief in the potential of every student.
While we celebrate this incredible honor, we also recognize that our work continues. Peach County Schools remains focused on building opportunities, supporting student success, and creating a culture where all students can thrive.
Thank you to everyone who plays a role in making Peach County Schools a district on the rise. The best is still ahead!
Watch the video here:
Peach County Schools named district on the rise news article

Real Turf Solutions with the Business of the Month. Real Turf Solutions has
supported PCHS students by donating to the FFA program to send students
to their National Convention, helped in Mock Interviews, participated in
the Career Fair, serve on the Advisory Council, participated in Peach Works
Job Fair, hired a Work-Based Learning student, spoken to the Ag classes
about jobs that are available in the landscaping business and helped with
Job Shadowing. Pictured are Dustin Chancellor, LSGT Chairman, Terry
McNair from Real Turf Solutions and Luz Morales one of the PCHS Ag
Teachers and FFA Sponsor. Thank you, Real Turf Solutions for your
support for PCHS!
Robins Financial Credit Union with the Business of the Month. Robins
Financial Credit Union has supported PCHS for many years. They continue
to support PCHS through their generous donation to the Student Care
Closet, their help with Mocks Interviews, they serve on the CTAE Advisory
Council, provide a Financial Literacy Program to help our students, they
give opportunities for teachers to receive “Granted for Teachers”, offer
Scholarships for Seniors, and students are always welcome to open a “My
Money My Way” account. Pictured are Hillary Bobbitt and Brandy Newman
from RFCU and Dustin Chancellor, LSGT Chairman. Thank you, RFCU for
your many years of support for PCHS!
Huge shoutout to our principal, Dr. Hambrick, superintendent, Dr. Davis, and BOE members for rolling up their sleeves and volunteering to let our phlebotomy students practice their skills. Leadership isn’t just about decisions; it’s about action!



We are excited to share a new resource that will support our families in navigating today’s digital world. Our district is partnering with Parent ProTech, a trusted digital citizenship resource
designed to help parents stay informed about technology, social media, and online safety.
Through Parent ProTech, families will have access to helpful tools and information on topics such as:
• Popular apps, games, and social media platforms students are using
• Tips for setting parental controls and managing screen time
• Guidance on recognizing online risks
• Conversation starters to help families talk about responsible technology use
This resource is designed to educate and empower parents; it does not monitor student devices or collect personal information. Instead, it provides practical guidance to help families support
safe and responsible technology use at home.
Sign up to access Parent ProTech using the following link:
https://app.parentprotech.com/1020/peach-county/en/signup...
Thank you for partnering with us to support our students both in and out of the classroom.

Don’t miss your last opportunity to share your feedback on PCHS Title I documents and the School Improvement Plan; we want to hear from you!



This morning, the high school will host a Prom Safety Assembly to help students understand the real-life consequences of unsafe decisions.
As part of this experience, there will be a staged emergency response simulation, including a wrecked vehicle and first responders on site. Please know:
• This is a planned and controlled educational activity
• There is no real emergency taking place
• The goal is to promote safe choices and awareness ahead of prom season
We’re sharing this so no one is alarmed by the presence of emergency vehicles on campus.
Thank you for partnering with us to keep our students safe and informed.

#Peach360 #TrojanPride

Drop in anytime—we’ll see you there!



Parent Advisement Night will be rescheduled, and we will share the new date with families as soon as it is confirmed.
Thank you for your understanding, and please stay safe.

Students will return to school Monday, April 6th.


Our maintenance staff are often the unsung heroes of our school system—working behind the scenes each day to keep our buildings safe, functional, and running smoothly for our students and staff. Their hard work and dedication do not go unnoticed, and we are grateful for the vital role they play in making PCHS a great place to learn and work.
Thank you for everything you do! 👏🔧🏫
