Dublin City Schools GA

Dublin City Schools GA Dublin City Schools is comprised of 5 schools in Dublin, GA charged with High Achievement & Success!

☘️⚾️Young named new DHS baseball, softball coach 🥎☘️The sound of road noise was mildly audible as Brian Young picked up ...
06/09/2026

☘️⚾️Young named new DHS baseball, softball coach 🥎☘️

The sound of road noise was mildly audible as Brian Young picked up the phone.

The former LeMoyne-Owen College head baseball coach was a little more than halfway between Macon and Savannah on I-16 West, with an eventual destination not nearly as northerly or westerly as his former post in Memphis, Tenn.

It was a similar trip to Savannah—one where his Magicians claimed a win over Savannah State, helping LOC to back-to-back school-record seasons with 16 wins in 2025 and 17 wins in 2026—that afforded him the chance to visit his elderly parents and plant a seed that would grow into Young being named Dublin’s new head softball and baseball coach Monday night.

“My parents are older,” Young said, “and the thought of being able to be close enough to help out on the weekends or just be there for them was important.”

So it came as an answered prayer of sorts for Young when he saw the Dublin job posting online. He was so excited that he told District Athletic Director Roger Holmes he was ready to interview immediately.

“When I heard the Dublin job had come open, I thought it was too good to be true,” Young said. “I called Coach Holmes, fully expecting they already had it filled, but found out they were still interviewing.

“I was so excited that I told him I was ready to interview right then and there if he wanted to.”

The feeling was mutual.

“I was really excited when I heard Coach Young say he was interested in joining the Irish,” Holmes said. “He has a proven track record, not just on the field but also in helping kids get placed at the next level and succeed in life.”

Young is no stranger to building a program. When he started at LeMoyne-Owen—a Historically Black College and University (HBCU)—he inherited a roster of four eligible players. By the end of last season, he had grown that total to 35, including six All-SIAC Conference players.

The Magicians weren’t an outlier, either.

While at Rossville Christian Academy, Young helped that school improve from four wins to a school-record 17-win season in 2023, followed by a 19-win record-setting campaign in 2024. Prior to that, he helped LaFayette Ware High School to a 17-2 record in 2021 and the first FCA Diamond Challenge Tournament championship in school history.

During his coaching career, Young has helped more than 30 student-athletes earn baseball scholarships and has coached four players who went on to play professionally.

At the core of all that success, Young said, are strong relationships among coaches, players, and the community.

“Success is about more than wins and losses. It’s about helping young people grow into confident, responsible adults,” Young said. “Relationships matter. I want us to be visible in the community, support other programs, and be team players for the entire school. Everything starts with building a positive, winning culture from the youngest players all the way through the senior class.

“My vision is to build a positive, championship-caliber culture that develops student-athletes, strengthens our programs from the ground up, and makes the entire Dublin community proud.”

Principal Dr. Michael Overstreet said he can’t wait for Young to start working with the young men and women on the baseball and softball diamonds.

“Young arrives in Dublin with a track record of transforming programs, developing college and professional players, setting school records at both the high school and collegiate levels, and building sustainable cultures centered on discipline, accountability, and positive energy,” Overstreet said. “This is precisely the type of achievement and success we look for in our leaders, and the kind that will inspire our student-athletes. Go Irish!”

“I consider it a blessing to be a coach,” Young said, “and to have the opportunity to make a positive and lasting impact on young people’s lives.”

06/08/2026

This is the regular meeting of the Dublin City Schools Board of Education.

Don’t forget to come see us tomorrow! We will begin distributing meal kits at DHS and Susie Dasher at 10 a.m. These are ...
06/08/2026

Don’t forget to come see us tomorrow! We will begin distributing meal kits at DHS and Susie Dasher at 10 a.m. These are provided on a first come, first served basis as supplies last. See you soon!

Georgia School Nutrition Program

Tomorrow is “Terrific Tuesday” and time for another 7-day meal distribution! We will offer pickup at two locations for your convenience: Susie Dasher and Dublin High. 🍏🥦🥕🍅🥪

We will begin at 10:00.

🍎 Meals are for children 18 years under.
🍎 One box per child.
🍎 Parent or guardian pickup only.
🍎 Please stay in your car.

📣🍦 DMS Lady Irish Cheer Fundraiser June 11! 🍦📣Support the Dublin Middle School Cheerleaders at their Dairy Queen Fundrai...
06/08/2026

📣🍦 DMS Lady Irish Cheer Fundraiser June 11! 🍦📣

Support the Dublin Middle School Cheerleaders at their Dairy Queen Fundraiser this Thursday!

📅 Thursday, June 11, 2026
⏰ 4:00 PM – 7:00 PM
📍 Dairy Queen (By the Bridge)

Bring your family, friends, and neighbors and enjoy your favorite Dairy Queen treats while supporting our Fighting Irish cheerleaders! 💚📣

Your support helps provide uniforms, competition expenses, camp opportunities, and team activities for our cheer program.

🍦💚 Stop by, grab a Blizzard®, and help cheer on our cheerleaders!

Thank you for supporting Dublin Middle School Cheer! ☘️📣

Five Dublin High School Cadets Successfully Complete Leadership Course at Perry High SchoolFive outstanding cadets from ...
06/08/2026

Five Dublin High School Cadets Successfully Complete Leadership Course at Perry High School

Five outstanding cadets from Dublin High School recently demonstrated exceptional leadership, resilience, and teamwork while attending a Cadet Leadership Course hosted by Perry High School. Cadets Mykia Stephens, Madison Flanders, Saheeth Battle, Dylia Bhatt, and Hanna Fererra proudly represented Dublin High School among more than 150 cadets from across the state of Georgia.

Throughout the week-long event, cadets participated in numerous leadership development activities alongside students from five different schools. The training focused on teamwork, communication, discipline, and problem-solving while helping cadets build lasting relationships with fellow cadets from around the state.

One of the most meaningful events of the course was the completion of the Bataan Death March memorial challenge. Over the course of three days, all five Dublin High School cadets successfully completed the demanding 14-mile walk/run in remembrance of the historic Bataan Death March during World War II. The memorial honors the American and Filipino prisoners of war who were forcibly marched by Japanese forces from the southernmost prisoner of war camp in the Philippines to camps farther north under extremely harsh conditions. Thousands of prisoners lost their lives during the tragic march, making the memorial event both physically challenging and historically significant.

In addition to leadership training, the cadets also received instruction in self-aid and buddy care from Airmen assigned to the medical squadron at Robins Air Force Base. The hands-on medical training provided cadets with valuable lifesaving knowledge and emphasized the importance of readiness and teamwork.

The week concluded with an impressive graduation ceremony featuring a military-style parade and review. During the ceremony, Cadet First Sergeant Chief Master Sergeant Mykia Stephens was selected to serve as the United States Air Force Flag Carrier, a prestigious honor recognizing outstanding leadership and professionalism. Cadets Saheeth Battle, Hanna Fererra, and Dylia Bhatt were also selected to participate in the Honor Flight formation during the ceremony.

The leadership course proved to be a tremendous success for all five cadets. Their hard work, dedication, and professionalism reflected positively on Dublin High School and the community. The experience created memories and lessons that none of the cadets will soon forget.

Thanks to SMSgt. Martin for coordinating this trip!

Dublin City Schools College and Career Academy

Congratulations to the Fighting Irish Boys 🏀 team, who finished an impressive 4-2 following two days at the Georgia Sout...
06/08/2026

Congratulations to the Fighting Irish Boys 🏀 team, who finished an impressive 4-2 following two days at the Georgia Southern Team Camp, held June 5-6 in Statesboro. The Irish continue to grow, according to Coach Cortez Chapman.

Special thanks to The WAY WBL School PR intern CJ Stubbs for the 🔥 📸s!
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Dublin City Schools College and Career Academy

The work before the work.73 days.    ☘️🏈
06/08/2026

The work before the work.
73 days.
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Congratulations to the Dub City 🐗s on finishing third out of 35 teams at this weekend’s “Battle at the Rock” linemen cam...
06/07/2026

Congratulations to the Dub City 🐗s on finishing third out of 35 teams at this weekend’s “Battle at the Rock” linemen camp!

These young men are already getting excited for August, and it’s only June.

Thanks to Coach Wilson and Coach Brock for chaperoning and coaching these fellas all weekend. ☘️🏈

Congratulations to our outstanding Dublin High School students from the Dublin City Schools College and Career Academy c...
06/05/2026

Congratulations to our outstanding Dublin High School students from the Dublin City Schools College and Career Academy cosmetology program who graduated last night from Oconee Fall Line Technical College as Salon Specialists! 💇🏽‍♀️🎓✨

👏 Zitionna Allen
👏 Ze’Quiah Blackshear
👏 Za’Khia Robinson
👏 Jemimiah McClendo

Special thanks to Mrs. Martin for preparing these young ladies for a lifetime of success! ☘️👏
Georgia Department of Education

Happy birthday Stephanie! Thank you for always pouring into our children with love, a great meal, and a smile! ☘️🍎🥪
06/04/2026

Happy birthday Stephanie! Thank you for always pouring into our children with love, a great meal, and a smile! ☘️🍎🥪

Help us wish Stephanie Powell a very happy birthday! We hope your day is wonderful, and we appreciate your devotion to working in summer feeding. ☘️🎂🥳

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