Two smiling students, CenCen Isa Wan and Hope Hambrock, stand side by side in front of a brown backdrop. CenCen wears a navy blue jacket with the word "POLO" and a white jade necklace, while Hope wears a purple and pink floral sweater. The Dalton Public Schools logo appears in the top left corner. Bold text at the bottom of the image reads: "National Merit Scholarship Semifinalists – CenCen Isa Wan & Hope Hambrock," with the word "Semifinalists" highlighted in red and white.
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A promotional graphic for Dalton Public Schools' "Spring Enrollment Event." On the left side, a young girl dressed as a doctor with a stethoscope around her neck smiles while standing next to a younger boy in a striped shirt. The background features a red wall and school-themed icons. On the right side, large white text outlined in black reads β€œSPRING ENROLLMENT EVENT.” The Dalton Public Schools logo is in the top right corner. A black banner at the bottom includes the address: β€œ101 N Thornton Ave, Suite 100, Dalton, GA 30720” and the website: β€œwww.daltonpublicschools.com/enrollment.”
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"Tasneem Issa, a student at Dalton High School, smiles while holding her Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) Good Citizen certificate. She is wearing a light beige hijab and a white sweater with beige stripes. Standing beside her is a woman with curly blonde hair, glasses, and a warm smile, wearing a burnt-orange turtleneck sweater. The background features a blue mottled backdrop. A text overlay at the bottom reads: 'Tasneem Issa, DAR Good Citizen' in bold white and red letters."
"A group of students and mentors from the Dalton High School Catabots robotics team pose together in an indoor competition venue. They are gathered around their red and silver robot, number 6887, which is equipped with mechanical components. One student in the back holds a red team flag, while another displays a blue award plaque. The team members are wearing matching gray and black shirts featuring their team logo, and they stand or kneel proudly, smiling for the photo. The background features black walls, metal railings, and parts of the competition setup.
Ada Arevalo, a young artist with long dark hair, stands in the center holding a certificate recognizing her as the recipient of the Bernice Spigel Prize for Excellence in the Visual Arts. She is flanked by two women, both smiling, one wearing a lavender blazer and the other in a dark purple dress. Behind them, framed black-and-white artwork, including illustrations of people and animals, is displayed on a gallery wall.
A group of ten educators and administrators from Dalton Public Schools stand together on a stage, each holding a certificate of recognition. In the center, a man holds a blue and green banner that reads '2024-2025 GAEL Vision Award Winner, Dalton City Schools.' Behind them, a large screen displays the GAEL logo. The group is dressed in a mix of professional and school-branded attire. The bottom of the image features a bold red and black banner with the text 'Dalton Public Schools GAEL Vision Award Winner.'
A split image featuring graduates from The Dalton Academy and Dalton High School wearing red caps and gowns at their graduation ceremonies. On the left, a male graduate smiles and adjusts his cap while holding his diploma, surrounded by fellow graduates. On the right, a female graduate with long dark hair smiles brightly. The background shows a crowded stadium with spectators. Below the images, bold text reads, "The Dalton Academy & Dalton High School Named 2025 AP Honor Schools", with the Georgia Department of Education’s AP Honor School 2025 badge in the bottom right corner.
Heather Lawson
"A graphic from Dalton Public Schools celebrating their recognition with the Ready Georgia Seal of Preparedness. The top section features a red and white design with the Dalton Public Schools logo and bold black text reading 'EXCELLENCE IN EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS.' Below, a black and white collage of diverse students, staff, and a school resource officer is displayed. The main text states that all ten schools in the district have received the prestigious honor. A black banner with red highlighted text emphasizes the district’s 'COMMITMENT TO SAFETY, PREPAREDNESS, AND PROACTIVE PLANNING' in collaboration with local emergency agencies.  In the lower section, a gold badge labeled 'Ready Georgia Seal of Preparedness' is placed next to the bold words 'PROUDLY REPRESENTING 10'β€”signifying Dalton Public Schools as one of only 136 schools in Georgia to earn the recognition. A quote at the bottom, attributed to Superintendent Dr. Steven Craft, states: 'Ensuring a safe learning environment is our top priority, and this recognition highlights the commitment of our administrators, staff, and students to school safety.' Logos for GaDOE and GEMA/HS are included in the bottom right corner."
A group of five people, including four students and one adult, pose together on a basketball court inside a gymnasium. The students are dressed casually in sweaters, hoodies, and jeans, while the adult wears a beige sweater, black pants, and glasses. The gym is filled with spectators seated in blue bleachers, and the basketball court features a large logo at the center. The group is smiling, standing close together, and looking at the camera."
A group of six young students from C3's First Lego League team stand together in front of a backdrop featuring the "Tennessee Valley Robotics" logo. They are wearing matching black shirts with the C3 logo and white name tags. Each student has a medal around their neck, and two of them are holding up a small golden trophy in celebration. They are smiling and displaying excitement after winning second place in the Robot Performance category at the Tennessee Valley Robotics Regional Championship.