3 days ago, Robin Netherton
5 days ago, Robin Netherton
Breakfast and Lunch Menu for 4/20 to 4/24/26
about 13 hours ago, Vinemont High School
Parents, as prom is coming up and youāre trying to decide where to take pre-prom pictures, please be aware that pictures are not allowed on the grounds of the Shrine of The Most Blessed Sacrament.
3 days ago, Jennifer James
Breakfast and Lunch Menus for April 13 to April 17, 2026
5 days ago, Vinemont High School
We would like to congratulate our Archery team for a 3rd place finish at the state bullseye tournament. Great job guys!
7 days ago, David Stokes
We have another State Champion to celebrate! Gavin Phillips is the Alabama State Champion High School Male Archer! He shot a 293. Congratulations!
7 days ago, David Stokes
Its Spring Time! We are in the final 6 weeks of the school year, and it's the time of year when seniors typically want to leave their mark at VHS. We do not endorse any kind of senior prank or vandalism. We are going above and beyond to celebrate our seniors with a spring fling, prom, and awards day, and this year will earmark $1,000 for them to undertake a Senior Remembrance Project, allowing them to choose a project or addition to our campus that will enhance Vinemont Schools. This could be in the form of murals or other projects. The purpose of our school is not to keep them thinking like children, but to make them think like adults and professionals. It's been a great year at the Pinnacle, Go Eagles!
9 days ago, Robin Netherton
Our forensics classes visited the Cullman County Sheriff's Office and the Cullman County Jail today. Students learned about evidence procedures, investigations, and dispatch. They also learned about the procedures of the jail.
11 days ago, Shannon Bridges
Prom is in less than two weeks!
--Seniors, be sure to fill out the Lead-Out form in Google Classroom by April 14th. Lead-Out will begin promptly at 8:00.
--Non-VHS guests must have a completed guest form with a copy of photo ID sent to Mrs. James. These can be found outside Mrs. James' classroom.
--The dress code is attached as a reminder. It is your responsibility to make sure you are in dress code - it was also sent out to all students in the fall in Google Classroom.
--Any student who purchases a ticket by April 15th will be able to vote for prom king and queen. Seniors, to be on the ballot, you must purchase your ticket by April 15th at 3:00 PM. The ballot will be sent out on April 16th.
--Tickets will be passed out later this week -- they do NOT need them to get in, they are just souvenirs. Students will sign in and out at the door, instead.
11 days ago, Jennifer James
12 days ago, Robin Netherton
12 days ago, Robin Netherton
VHS Robotics is up early this morning competing at the University of Alabama Robotics Competition. #ComeSoarWithUs
14 days ago, Connie Hilton
Breakfast and Lunch Menu for April 6-10, 2026
22 days ago, Vinemont High School
Senior parents, Jackson from Herf Jones will be here on Wednesday at 9:30 am to hand out cap & gowns? They must be paid for in order to be picked up.
26 days ago, Robin Netherton
Breakfast and Lunch Menus for March 23 to 27, 2026
27 days ago, Vinemont High School
Our Eagles brought home the County Championship today shooting a 3396!
On the individual side, Lucas Hembree placed 1st shooting a 295, Tucker Robinson was second shooting a 288, and Walker Smithson was 3rd shooting a 287. For the ladies, Caroline Miller was 3rd shooting a 284.
27 days ago, David Stokes
Our Vinemont Eagles are State Champions!
Today the Eagles secured first place in the 3-D State tournament shooting a 1718. This is TWO years in a row we have been the Alabama State Champions in 3-D archery!
We would also like to congratulate our archers who earned individual medals. Tucker Robinson for second place, shooting a 289, and Tyson James was 3rd, shooting a 288. For ladies, AnnaLee McRae was 2nd shooting a 288.
What an amazing Friday! Go Eagles!
28 days ago, David Stokes
Physics students designed and built a protective payload to safely house an egg, working within a strict budget to use the least amount of money possible. Like engineers at NASA, they carefully selected materials, tested designs, and made improvements to increase durability while keeping costs low. The project challenged students to apply physics concepts, think critically, and solve problems creatively while balancing efficiency with effectiveness in order to successfully protect their egg during testing. In the end, Natalie Foell and Emma Baker had the winning design.
30 days ago, Shannon Bridges
Students in the forensics class participated in an interactive activity using ādrunk gogglesā to better understand how substances can impair vision, coordination, and reaction timeākey concepts in toxicology. The goggles simulated the effects of intoxication, allowing students to safely experience how judgment and motor skills are altered. Additionally, SRO Smith spoke to the class about DUI laws, explaining the legal consequences of driving under the influence. He also walked students through a simulated traffic stop, giving them a realistic understanding of how law enforcement handles suspected impaired driving situations.
#CullmanCountySheriffsOffice
about 1 month ago, Shannon Bridges