We were proud to attend the 2025 North Carolina School Board Conference, where we had the opportunity to learn, grow, and strengthen our leadership skills. We are grateful for the valuable training and insights that will help us better serve our students, staff, and district. Always striving to lead with purpose and put students first!

We are thrilled to announce that our very own Nishelle Henson, Macon Middle School’s outstanding educator and our District Teacher of the Year, has been named Region 8 Teacher of the Year! A special surprise recognition took place today to honor this incredible achievement. Mrs. Henson’s dedication, passion, and commitment to excellence inspire students and colleagues alike every single day.
Congratulations Mrs. Henson on this well-deserved honor and we wish you all the luck moving forward to State competition.
(Pictured with Mrs. Henson are MMS Principal Mark Sutton, Mrs. Henson’s Family, Region 8 DPI Representative Elizabeth Santamour, Region 8 Teacher of the Year Lydia Sale Lunday and State Teacher of the Year Rachel Candaso.)
Congratulations Mrs. Henson on this well-deserved honor and we wish you all the luck moving forward to State competition.
(Pictured with Mrs. Henson are MMS Principal Mark Sutton, Mrs. Henson’s Family, Region 8 DPI Representative Elizabeth Santamour, Region 8 Teacher of the Year Lydia Sale Lunday and State Teacher of the Year Rachel Candaso.)
Congratulations to our talented students - Victoria Lightner- 1st place and Dominik Lightner- 2nd place- for winning in the North Carolina School Board Association's Art Competition! Your creativity and hard work shine brightly, and we couldn’t be more proud! You both represent the excellence of our school system!


Reminder: This Monday, November 10th will be a Mandatory Teacher Work Day. There will be no school for students.
Also, please note that Tuesday, November 11th, all schools will be closed in observance of Veterans Day. A very special THANK YOU to all veterans for your service and sacrifice!
We look forward to welcoming everyone back on Wednesday, November 12th!
Also, please note that Tuesday, November 11th, all schools will be closed in observance of Veterans Day. A very special THANK YOU to all veterans for your service and sacrifice!
We look forward to welcoming everyone back on Wednesday, November 12th!

Macon County School Nutrition is hiring! Contact School Nutrition Director David Lightner at david.lightner@macon.k12.nc.us or 828-524-8771

Click the link below to view the October 2025 Franklin High School Construction Update. Thank you FPSN!
https://vimeo.com/1133479928?share=copy&fl=sv&fe=ci
https://vimeo.com/1133479928?share=copy&fl=sv&fe=ci
The Macon County Board of Education will hold their Regular Scheduled Meeting on Monday, November 17, 2025 beginning at 6:00 pm at Nantahala School located at 213 Winding Stairs Road, Topton, NC 28781.
The meeting will be live-streamed and can be accessed by visiting www.macon.k12.nc.us
The meeting will be live-streamed and can be accessed by visiting www.macon.k12.nc.us

We were honored to host our State Superintendent Mo Green and his team ! We appreciate their time, leadership, and commitment to supporting schools across our state. Thank you for visiting our district and taking the time to learn more about the incredible work happening in our classrooms every day.



A huge thank you to Mountain View Intermediate School, Mrs. Breedlove, Mr. Burns and the incredible students for giving us a special preview of the Z Lab before our school board meeting! We are so impressed by the innovation, creativity, and hard work on display. We’re excited about the amazing opportunities this space will create for our students to learn, explore, and lead.






Congratulations to Macon County Schools Beginning Teacher of the Year Ms. Linda "Addie" Stauffer!
Ms. Stauffer embraces every challenge and opportunity with passion and positivity. She has woven herself into the very fabric of Franklin High School! The Macon County School System is beyond grateful to have her as a part of our team!
Ms. Stauffer embraces every challenge and opportunity with passion and positivity. She has woven herself into the very fabric of Franklin High School! The Macon County School System is beyond grateful to have her as a part of our team!

During last night's Board of Education meeting, the Macon County Board of Education revisited Board Policy 4318- Use of Wireless Communication Devices. Following discussion of the policy, on a motion made by Melissa Evans and seconded by Hilary Wilkes, the Board approved by a 3-2 vote to return to a “during instructional time” policy rather than a bell to bell policy. Board members Diedre Breeden and Stephanie Laseter opposed the motion.


MCS October 20th, 2025 Board Meeting Live Stream
Live stream begins at 6:00 pm.
Click the link below to access the live stream:
https://vimeo.com/event/5464570
Live stream begins at 6:00 pm.
Click the link below to access the live stream:
https://vimeo.com/event/5464570
** Teacher Workday Reminder **
Just a reminder — Monday, October 13, 2025 is a mandatory teacher workday. There will be no school for students. Students will return on Tuesday, October 14, 2025.
Have a great weekend!

Joint Meeting Notification:

Happy Custodial Appreciation!
Today and every day we honor the incredible custodial staff who keep our schools clean, safe, and running smoothly each day. From classrooms to cafeterias, hallways to gym floors—you are the quiet heroes behind the scenes who make learning possible.
Your dedication, hard work, and care for our students, staff, and buildings do not go unnoticed. Thank you for everything you do to support our schools and community!
Today and every day we honor the incredible custodial staff who keep our schools clean, safe, and running smoothly each day. From classrooms to cafeterias, hallways to gym floors—you are the quiet heroes behind the scenes who make learning possible.
Your dedication, hard work, and care for our students, staff, and buildings do not go unnoticed. Thank you for everything you do to support our schools and community!

October is National Principal Month!
We’re sending a huge THANK YOU to our amazing principals who lead with heart, dedication, and vision every single day.
From early mornings to late nights, your commitment to students, staff, and families doesn't go unnoticed. We see you, we appreciate you, and we LOVE our principals!
Reach out and thank a principal today!
The Macon County Board of Education will hold their Regular Scheduled Meeting on Monday, October 20, 2025 beginning at 6:00 pm at Mountain View Intermediate School, located at 161 Clarks Chapel Road, Franklin, NC.
The meeting will be live-streamed and can be accessed by visiting www.macon.k12.nc.us
The meeting will be live-streamed and can be accessed by visiting www.macon.k12.nc.us

The Macon County Board of Education will meet on Tuesday, October 7, 2025 beginning at 9:00 am in the Board Room of the Macon County Schools Administrative Offices.
The purpose of this meeting is to discuss the 2025-2026 budget and prioritize capital outlay items. Other items may be discussed and action taken as needed.
The purpose of this meeting is to discuss the 2025-2026 budget and prioritize capital outlay items. Other items may be discussed and action taken as needed.

Congratulations to Exceptional Children's Teacher of the Year- Meg Mileti, Exceptional Children's Support Person of the Year-Amy Kinsland and School Nutrition Employee of the Year-Beth Gray. School Nutrition Manager of the Year-Lynn Vinson was also recognized but was unable to attend the meeting.


Policy Update:
At last night’s Board of Education meeting, the Macon County Board of Education approved by a 3-2 vote a new “bell-to-bell” cell phone use policy for the district. Board Member Diedre Breeden made the motion, seconded by Board Member Stephanie Laseter. Board Members Jim Breedlove and Hilary Wilkes opposed the motion. This means student cell phone use will be restricted from the first bell to the last bell during the school day. The complete Board Policy 4318- Use of Wireless Communication Devices is shown for your review.
At last night’s Board of Education meeting, the Macon County Board of Education approved by a 3-2 vote a new “bell-to-bell” cell phone use policy for the district. Board Member Diedre Breeden made the motion, seconded by Board Member Stephanie Laseter. Board Members Jim Breedlove and Hilary Wilkes opposed the motion. This means student cell phone use will be restricted from the first bell to the last bell during the school day. The complete Board Policy 4318- Use of Wireless Communication Devices is shown for your review.



