Road conditions have continued to deteriorate over the past few hours. Consequently, Swain County Schools will be closed today, February 5, for students. It will be an Optional Teacher Workday for staff. We apologize for any inconvenience. The safety of our students, families, and staff is of our utmost importance.

Riley Named Head Football Coach of Swain County Maroon Devils
BRYSON CITY, NC – Swain County Schools is pleased to announce that Scott Riley has been named the new Head Football Coach for the Swain County Maroon Devils. Coach Riley comes to Bryson City with a proven history of winning and a deep commitment to student-athlete success, both on the field and in the classroom.
Coach Riley joins the Maroon Devils after a highly successful tenure at Cleveland High School in Clayton, NC, where he served as Head Coach since 2014. During his time there, he led his program to an incredible overall record of 130 wins and only 27 losses. His teams have been dominant, securing 11 conference championships and achieving a 61-game regular-season win streak—the 4th longest in North Carolina history. He also led Cleveland to a 3AA State Runner-Up finish in 2020.
Beyond the scoreboard, Coach Riley is dedicated to developing young men of character. He has coached 42 players who moved on to play college football, including several All-Americans and Shrine Bowl participants. His focus on academics is equally rigorous: 288 of his players earned Academic All-Conference honors during his tenure.
His excellence has been recognized statewide; he served as a 2023 NCCA East/West All-Star Coach and has received multiple "Coach of the Year" awards throughout the eastern part of the state.
“I am blessed and extremely grateful to be entrusted with the care of Swain County football,” said Coach Riley. “I hope to live up to the standards established by the legendary coaches of Swain’s past, and I am excited to get started building a team all of Swain County will be proud of!”
An experienced educator, Coach Riley has taught Social Studies and Weightlifting for over 20 years, specializing in subjects like World History and Civics. He holds a degree from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
Coach Riley and his wife, Jennifer, met while attending UNC and have been married for 18 years. They have a 16-year-old son, Lawrence, who is currently a sophomore. Jennifer is originally from Hayesville, NC, marking a return to Western North Carolina for the family.
Please join us in welcoming Coach Riley and his family to Swain County.
BRYSON CITY, NC – Swain County Schools is pleased to announce that Scott Riley has been named the new Head Football Coach for the Swain County Maroon Devils. Coach Riley comes to Bryson City with a proven history of winning and a deep commitment to student-athlete success, both on the field and in the classroom.
Coach Riley joins the Maroon Devils after a highly successful tenure at Cleveland High School in Clayton, NC, where he served as Head Coach since 2014. During his time there, he led his program to an incredible overall record of 130 wins and only 27 losses. His teams have been dominant, securing 11 conference championships and achieving a 61-game regular-season win streak—the 4th longest in North Carolina history. He also led Cleveland to a 3AA State Runner-Up finish in 2020.
Beyond the scoreboard, Coach Riley is dedicated to developing young men of character. He has coached 42 players who moved on to play college football, including several All-Americans and Shrine Bowl participants. His focus on academics is equally rigorous: 288 of his players earned Academic All-Conference honors during his tenure.
His excellence has been recognized statewide; he served as a 2023 NCCA East/West All-Star Coach and has received multiple "Coach of the Year" awards throughout the eastern part of the state.
“I am blessed and extremely grateful to be entrusted with the care of Swain County football,” said Coach Riley. “I hope to live up to the standards established by the legendary coaches of Swain’s past, and I am excited to get started building a team all of Swain County will be proud of!”
An experienced educator, Coach Riley has taught Social Studies and Weightlifting for over 20 years, specializing in subjects like World History and Civics. He holds a degree from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
Coach Riley and his wife, Jennifer, met while attending UNC and have been married for 18 years. They have a 16-year-old son, Lawrence, who is currently a sophomore. Jennifer is originally from Hayesville, NC, marking a return to Western North Carolina for the family.
Please join us in welcoming Coach Riley and his family to Swain County.

Update! There will be no school for students on Thursday, January 15th. It will be an optional teacher workday.

Due to predicted overnight weather, Swain County Schools will operate on a two-hour delay tomorrow, Thursday, January 15th. Buses will not run on icy roads.
However, we will continue to monitor weather conditions overnight and notify you of any changes as soon as possible.

Faith Woodard has been named 1A All State by the NC Fastpitch Coaches Association

Rylee Rawls has been named 1A All State by the NC Fastpitch Coaches Association

Carley Teesateskie has been named 1A All State by the NC Fastpitch Coaches Association

Hadley Shuler has been named 1A All State by the NC Fastpitch Coaches Association

Carley Teesateskie has been named the NC Fastpitch Coaches Association District Player of the Year

Rylee Rawls has been named the NC Fastpitch Coaches Association District Co-Pitcher of the Year

Hadley Shuler has been named to the NC Fastpitch Coaches Association All District Team

Molleigh Woodard has been named to the NC Fastpitch Coaches Association All District Team

Faith Woodard has been named to the NC Fastpitch Coaches Association All District Team

Arizona Blankenship is running in the U20 US Track and Field Championships in Eugene Oregon Today, should be around 12:15 Eastern Time

Here is your 2025-26 Smoky Mountain Conference 1A-2A alignment

Karena Cline has been named All State in Soccer
Congratulations Karena!

Mya Burrows-Kurr has been named All State in Soccer
Congratulations Mya!

Rylee Rawls has been named 1st Team All WNC in Softball
Congratulations Rylee!

Mya Burrows-Kurr has been named 1st Team All WNC in Soccer
Congratulations Mya!


