Our History
Vickery Creek Middle School officially opened its doors in January 1999, initially serving 700 students in its first year. Our school is named after the surrounding community of Vickery Creek, which itself takes its name from Sharlot Vickery, a Cherokee woman who once lived in what is now Roswell, GA. Sharlot Vickery owned much of the land surrounding the creek, which was originally known as Cedar Creek until it was renamed in her honor in 1834. The creek flows south from Cumming and eventually empties into the Chattahoochee River in Roswell.
After seeking input from students, parents, and the larger community, the Viper was chosen as our school's mascot. Our school colors are teal and black. The school building was a new construction design and has since been replicated numerous times across Forsyth County. To accommodate a growing student population, Vickery Creek Middle School underwent classroom renovations and additions in 2002. During the 2023-24 school, we proudly celebrated our 25th anniversary, marking a quarter-century of service to Forsyth County Schools and our Vickery Creek community.
Over the years, Vickery Creek Middle School has been led by 6 Principals and 11 Assistant Principals.
VCMS Leadership
Principals
1998-2003
Toni Eubank
2003-2007
Connie McCrary
2007-2015
Kathy Rohacek
2015-2017
Drew Hayes
2017-2024
Scott Feldkamp
2024-present
TJ Miniscalco
Assistant Principals
Connie McCrary - 1998-2001
Gus Minix - 1998-2002
Beth Hebert - 2001-2002
Brad Smith - 2002-2004
Kathy Rohacek - 2003-2007
Eric Ashton - 2004-2007
Van Lewsader - 2007-present
Barbara Vella - 2007-2012
Karen Ogline - 2012-2017
Elizabeth Ihle - 2017-2024
Courtney Mallory - 2024-present