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It's a great day to be an Eagle where we are SOARing to greater heights with Principal Stephens.


Congratulations to our PHENOMENAL 2025-2026 Teacher of the Year, Ms. Tamika Crawford



  The Clayton County Public Schools Campus Kids (After School Program) offers students in Pre-K through Grade 5 and Roberts Middle School, a safe, warm, and caring environment. Students are offered a variety of learning experiences. Your child will be given opportunities to explore technology, arts & crafts, performing arts, and outdoor recreation.

Our mission is to enrich children's lives educationally, socially, culturally, emotionally, and physically in a safe and familiar setting. The program is designed to strengthen, support, and supplement the child at home, at school, and in the community.

Campus Kids Registration Form Link

 




CCPS 

Clayton County School District provides the Edulog Parent Portal smartphone app to help you receive information about your child’s school bus ride. It allows you to (1) access designated bus stop times and locations, (2) see real-time information about the location of your child’s school bus, and (3) receive notifications when the bus is getting close. See the link below for more information.

CCPS Edulog Parent Portal
CCPS Bus & Route Information


E. J. Swint Late Arrival To School Parent Instructions



Parents, please review the handbook with your child and return pages 3-5  to your child's teacher.
CCPS 2025-2026 Parent/Student Handbooks


Varnell Elementary / Homepage
Ms. Valerie Williams, Title I & Parent Liaison Page


In order for your child to receive a chromebook, a parent/guardian MUST complete BOTH forms using the QR codes on the sheet below. If you have any questions, please contact your child's teacher. 
ELBC Chromebook Registration QR codes

 



Volunteer Community Service Hour Requirement for Freshmen | School of  Science and Technology - Champions


Would you like to volunteer at E. J. Swint? We'd love to have you. Please view the volunteer guidelines and forms below. We are looking forward to seeing you soon. 
 

  • All volunteer applications must be signed by the school principal.
  • Volunteer fingerprinting (Level 3 applicants) will be done on Fridays only on a walk-in basis from 8-12 and 1-4 here at the Safety & Security Office (1099 Battle Creek Road Jonesboro GA 30236).  It is recommended that applicants call beforehand to ensure someone is here to do the fingerprinting.  
  • Level 2 applications can still be brought or sent to our office as usual.
  • Applicants will be notified by the school once the application has been approved.

CCPS Level 2 Volunteer Form
CCPS Level 3 Volunteer Form




PBIS

E. J. Swint PBIS Expectation Matrix

 




E. J. Swint School Supply List 25-26 

E. J. Swint Uniform Dress 25-26 


Parents, above is our suggested supply list for the 2025-2026 school year. Your child’s teacher may ask for additional supplies at the beginning of the year.
In order to save you time and money, do not purchase items that are not on the list. All materials need to be replenished throughout the year as needed.

 
Parents, ONLY CLEAR bookbags will be allowed on campus.
If you have any questions, please REVIEW the CCPS CLEAR Bookbag Mandate FAQ.
CCPS CLEAR Bookbag Mandate FAQ 

 



Student Registration

Welcome to E. J. Swint!
Home of the Eagles!
Please use the link below to register for the School Year


CCPS  Online Registration
CCPS International Registration Assistance


Online Registration Phone:  404-361-3428
 


Swint is one of the 1,037 Georgia schools that beat the odds in 2016, performing better than statistically expected on the College and Career Ready Performance Index (CCRPI).  The Beating the Odds analysis predicts a range within which a school’s CCRPI score is statistically expected to fall; given the school’s size, grade cluster, student mobility, and student demographics (including race/ethnicity, disability, English learners, and poverty).  If an individual school’s actual CCRPI is above the predicted range, then that school beat the odds.