Aerial map of Athens High School graduation parking and entrance locations. The main student parking lot on the left side of the image is labeled “Park Here,” with an arrow pointing to the main entrance of the high school labeled “Enter Here.” Additional parking is marked on the right side near the football stadium, including the “Home Side Parking Lot,” “Visitor Side Parking Lot,” and an “Overflow Parking Here” area beyond the stadium. Red dotted lines show walking paths from the stadium parking lots to the graduation entrance. The address “708 E. College Street” is displayed along the bottom of the image.
Yellow background with words: Important Information for new and returning students
Graphic showing a student wearing a maroon polo uniform shirt with text that reads, “Now thru Monday, May 25. Please donate your student’s uniform clothing at the campus office.”
Seven Athens ISD educators and administrators stand side by side indoors for a group photo. From left are Superintendent Dr. Janie Sims, Mindy Boyle, Sunshine Feagins, Rachel Wimberley, Spencer Hill, Morgan Burleson and Deputy Superintendent Ginger Morrison.
Maroon background with the words: AHS 2026 Commencement Info in white. And a drawing of hands throwing hats up into the air
words and maroon say: statement regarding school photos. There is a graphic of a camera on a white background to go with it
Group photo of Athens ISD Career and Technical Education staff standing on a wide indoor staircase inside a school building, wearing black Athens ISD CTE shirts. One staff member in the front center holds a glass award recognizing the district as a CTE District of Distinction.
Hannah Hunt and Donna Carpenter smile for a photo after the UIL Regional Cross Country Meet in Arlington. Both are wearing matching gray Athens Regional Cross Country 2025 shirts, standing on a grassy field with other runners and spectators in the background under a clear sky.
Athens High School students visit with members of the Athens Fire Department during the Henderson County Career Expo. One student shakes hands with a firefighter across a table displaying fire safety tools, red stress balls, and pens. Other students stand nearby holding giveaway items and listening. The event is taking place inside the AHS gymnasium.
Photo of two adult women and two teenage girls in red USAA jackets, smiling
White words on maroon background read: Action Needed. Please complete consent forms. There's a simple graphic of a sheet of paper with three check marks
Athens High School seniors Gage Stasko, Chloe Coker, and Gaden Riquelme stand in a hallway in front of the Library Media Center. All three students were recognized by the College Board National Recognition Program for academic achievement.
Two young women stand side by side indoors, both wearing red blazers over white tops. One has long curly brown hair and is smiling, while the other has long straight dark hair, wears glasses, and has a neutral expression. The woman on the right has a SkillsUSA patch on her blazer. The background shows open wooden doors and a hallway.
Graphic with maroon background showing two hands shaking. Text reads: ‘May: Voters approve AISD bond’ and ‘Aug: AISD holds tax rate steady.’
Graphic shows the Remind logo with a maroon arrow pointing away from it and toward the ParentSquare logo
A mobile phone with a ban bar across it and the wordsd "new state law"
A graphic with a yellow background contains bold text in multiple fonts and sizes. At the top, it says “IMPORTANT INFORMATION” in black. Below that, in large white and light blue letters, it says “FOR NEW & RETURNING.” The word “Students” is at the bottom in oversized, dark maroon letters. The message emphasizes enrollment information for students.
Athens High School seniors Isaac Hoch (left) and Cooper Rich (right) wearing gold UIL state champion medals and dress shirts, smiling and holding their 2025 4A CX Debate state championship plaque.
Zachary Carrizales and Sebastian Campa, Athens High School’s 2025 valedictorian and salutatorian, stand side by side in front of a black curtain. Both are dressed in black with gold graduation stoles — Carrizales’ labeled “Valedictorian” and Campa’s labeled “Salutatorian” — and wear medals around their necks. They are smiling proudly.
A maroon graphic with bold white and gray text at the top reads “AHS 2025 Commencement Info,” followed by a message that says, “Read the post for information on the May 30 commencement ceremony. Please note: For security reasons, no bags allowed, other than diaper bags or medical bags.” The bottom right corner features a silhouette of a cheering crowd with graduation caps flying into the air.