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Quitman Schools Launches Centralized Family Resource Pages for Residents

The Quitman County School District has consolidated key family services online and by phone, providing direct contact points for transportation, child nutrition, special education and athletics. The move gives local families faster access to schedules, alerts and support, important for rural households managing student transportation, meal programs and extracurricular activities.

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Quitman Schools Launches Centralized Family Resource Pages for Residents
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The Quitman County School District has made it easier for families to find and contact essential school services by maintaining dedicated department pages and contact lines through its central office at 1362 Martin Luther King Drive in Marks. The district lists Superintendent Walter L. Atkins, Jr., as the top contact and provides specific phone numbers for families seeking immediate help with transportation, child nutrition, special education and athletics.

District pages available at qcschools.com host calendars and alerts for school events and athletic schedules, while phone lines remain available for residents who prefer or require direct assistance. Transportation inquiries are directed to the office on Highway 6 West at 662-326-8906. Families seeking information about meal programs can call the child nutrition office at 662-326-2716. Special education questions are routed to 662-326-7131. Athletic matters are coordinated through the district’s Athletic Coordinator, Ricardo Sacks, with additional information accessible through the athletics page. The central office general number is 662-326-5451.

For Quitman County, a largely rural community, consolidating contact points and maintaining visible calendars and alert systems has tangible local significance. Reliable, centralized information reduces friction for parents arranging daily rides, ensuring students catch bus routes and know schedule changes; it also supports food-security efforts by making child nutrition program details more accessible to households that rely on school meals. Athletics pages and alerts help families plan around practices and games, an important factor in small communities where school events are major social and economic fixtures.

Operationally, the district’s approach blends digital and phone-based access, acknowledging variations in internet access among residents. The continued availability of direct phone numbers and a physical central office address provides alternatives for families without consistent broadband, while the online calendars and alert pages deliver timely updates for those who can access the web. This mixed-access strategy helps maintain continuity of services and reduces the risk of missed notifications about transportation changes, meal distribution or special education appointments.

Looking ahead, the centralized pages could support smoother communications during weather events, schedule disruptions, or emergency situations by enabling the district to post timely alerts and updates. For community members, the immediate takeaway is practical: note the central office location at 1362 Martin Luther King Drive, use 662-326-5451 for general inquiries, and call the department numbers posted on qcschools.com when specific assistance is needed. Keeping these contacts handy will help families navigate school logistics and stay informed about events that shape daily life across Quitman County.

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