Summers are almost here, and here are some announcements:
If you are a senior or an underclassman exempt from the semester test, please make sure all textbooks are turned in.
We have hired a new Girls Basketball Coach, Mr Jon Berry, and want to welcome him to the Eagle Family! Tryouts will be on Monday and Tuesday from 3-5. We want to encourage all our young ladies to be a part of this team.
We have hired a new Softball Coach and want to welcome our own Austin Riddle into that Role. Austin was a high-achieving graduate of VHS, and we are very excited about the future. Go Ealges!
If you are a senior or an underclassman exempt from the semester test, please make sure all textbooks are turned in.
We have hired a new Girls Basketball Coach, Mr Jon Berry, and want to welcome him to the Eagle Family! Tryouts will be on Monday and Tuesday from 3-5. We want to encourage all our young ladies to be a part of this team.
We have hired a new Softball Coach and want to welcome our own Austin Riddle into that Role. Austin was a high-achieving graduate of VHS, and we are very excited about the future. Go Ealges!
Students: Interested in joining VHS Robotics for the 2026-2027 school year? Read the flyer to see if Robotics is for you! Then contact Mrs. Hilton! (For upcoming 9-12 students)

Students, join this summer's Stardance Hack Club Challenge! Get cool prizes, like a 3-D printer, raspberry pi, or keyboard. All summer long, participating teens can join calls with astronauts, attend hackathons, and more! And it's all FREE!
Visit the Stardance link below and watch the launch video for more information!
https://stardance.hackclub.com/
https://vimeo.com/1188569982?fl=pl&fe=sh&authuser=0
Visit the Stardance link below and watch the launch video for more information!
https://stardance.hackclub.com/
https://vimeo.com/1188569982?fl=pl&fe=sh&authuser=0

Breakfast and Lunch Menus for May 18 through May 21, 2026
Have a great summer!!!!
Have a great summer!!!!


Spring Exam Schedule: https://vmh/page/spring-2026-exam-schedule
FAQs: https://vmh.ccboe.org/page/2025-2026-exam-faqs



Thank you Kristi Kruse, Alabama Science in Motion Biology Specialist, for teaching a lesson on Forensic Entomology today to our forensic classes. Students measured fly larvae to identify to identify PMI.
#AMSTI4ALL
#learningbydoing
#AMSTI4ALL
#learningbydoing





Thank you Noble Rasheed from the Alabama Space Grant Consortium for speaking to our honors physics class about decoding dark matter.








Congratulations to the following students for being inducted in the Vinemont High School National Honor Society: Lydia Burch, Darcy Carmack, Andrea Cienfuegos, Aubree Greenshaw, Nicole Harris, Lucas Hembree, Autumn Hensley, Libby James, Christian Lamar, Tucker Mauter, Kylie Metzger, Avery Netherton, Oliver Pierce, Bryant Stephens, Keegan Stricklin, Arleigh Thomason, Delia Woodard, and Stevi Worthington
We also want to congratulate our seniors! Thank you for all your service to our school and community!
We also want to congratulate our seniors! Thank you for all your service to our school and community!


CCBOE is proud to showcase our Interactive Achievement Display featuring the incredible Academic, Athletic, Arts, Career Tech, and other accomplishments from throughout our districtās history! šššš
Click the link below or scan the QR code, then select āExploreā to view the many achievements that make Cullman County Schools special.
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If you see a school logo instead of a picture, that means we currently do not have an image available for that achievement. If you have a picture of that achievement, please send it to Mandy Redding at mredding@ccboe.org along with details about the accomplishment.
We also know there may be achievements missing from the display. If you know of an accomplishment that should be included, please email Mandy Redding at mredding@ccboe.org with the picture and information about the achievement so we can continue preserving and celebrating the history of CCBOE! š
Click the link below or scan the QR code, then select āExploreā to view the many achievements that make Cullman County Schools special.
š https://site.rocketalumnisolutions.com/home/68ad099150c9b1921c6f6471
If you see a school logo instead of a picture, that means we currently do not have an image available for that achievement. If you have a picture of that achievement, please send it to Mandy Redding at mredding@ccboe.org along with details about the accomplishment.
We also know there may be achievements missing from the display. If you know of an accomplishment that should be included, please email Mandy Redding at mredding@ccboe.org with the picture and information about the achievement so we can continue preserving and celebrating the history of CCBOE! š

VHS Golf Teams Annual Scramble

What an incredible weekend for our archery team! Our team finished seventh in the nation, that is out of 262 schools! We also have the third place archer in the entire nation Lucas Hembree who shot a 296! These students represented our school incredibly well and we couldn't be more proud of them!



Congratulations to Maggie Payne for continuing her academic and cheerleading career on the collegiate level! Maggie is committing to Calhoun Community College! We are so proud of you! Congratulations!

Breakfast and Lunch Menus for 5/11 to 5/15/26


AWARDS DAY TOMORROW 9 am. Seniors, you will have your campus walkthrough tomorrow after awards day. You need to meet in the library no later than 11:15. Make sure you have your cap and gown and wear comfortable shoes, as we will be walking up and down stairs and moving quickly. If you receive cords and stoles tomorrow at awards day, you need to wear them, as well.
Champions are what we make in Cross Country! Cross Country has spots available for all our students! There is NO sport that teaches mental toughness like Cross Country! Open to all upcoming 7th-12th-grade students, no experience required. Go Eagles!

Breakfast and Lunch Menus for 5/4 to 5/8/26


Our Honors Physics Class had a blast exploring the Space and Rocket Center. Students learned about the history of space exploration, astronaut training, and explored the weather exhibit.










Breakfast and Lunch Menus for April 27 to May 1, 2026.


Thank you Kristi Kruse, ASIM Biology Specialist, Carla McPeters, ASIM Physics Specialist, and Nil Makwana, ASIM Chemistry Specialist, for working with Mrs. Bridges classes. We are blessed with the best and so grateful for their passion for science!
#amsti4all
#learningbydoing
#AlScienceInMotion
#AlabamaAchieves










Wallace State Community College is offering Summer Skills Camps for high school students and recent graduates. These camps are designed to help students explore careers, build real-world skills, and gain hands-on experience.
BUILT DIFFERENT: Skilled Trades Exploration Camp
For rising 9thā12th graders
Tentative Dates: July 22ā24, WednesdayāFriday
Students will explore high-demand skilled trades through hands-on activities, including:
Construction, Diesel Tech, HVAC, Mechatronics, and Welding.
Real World Ready: Life Skills Summer Series
For rising 9thā12th graders and recent graduates
Tentative Dates: Tuesdays: June 23, June 30, July 7, and July 14
Students will learn practical life skills, including:
Budgeting and money management, career readiness, professional communication, and adult responsibilities.
Interested students should complete the interest form using the QR code on the flyer, or the link below, for additional details and registration information.
This is a great opportunity to learn skills that can help you prepare for college, careers, and life after high school!
https://forms.office.com/r/nyAr8uFmAr
BUILT DIFFERENT: Skilled Trades Exploration Camp
For rising 9thā12th graders
Tentative Dates: July 22ā24, WednesdayāFriday
Students will explore high-demand skilled trades through hands-on activities, including:
Construction, Diesel Tech, HVAC, Mechatronics, and Welding.
Real World Ready: Life Skills Summer Series
For rising 9thā12th graders and recent graduates
Tentative Dates: Tuesdays: June 23, June 30, July 7, and July 14
Students will learn practical life skills, including:
Budgeting and money management, career readiness, professional communication, and adult responsibilities.
Interested students should complete the interest form using the QR code on the flyer, or the link below, for additional details and registration information.
This is a great opportunity to learn skills that can help you prepare for college, careers, and life after high school!
https://forms.office.com/r/nyAr8uFmAr
