
With respect and gratitude to our veterans, today and always - thank you! We're proud to welcome back GCHS Class of ’80 alum and distinguished veteran, retired Army 1SG Roger Lush, who shared his journey with students across the district today by video. Link: https://bit.ly/VeteransLush2020


Last call to share initial input on the 2020-21 School Year Calendar. Responses requested by this Friday, Nov. 13. Survey Link: http://bit.ly/Calendar2021-22.


Meals on the Bus will run next Tues - Fri, 11/10 - 11/13 for NTI students, with no changes to previous stops. Monday meals (Nov. 9) may be picked up at each school between 11 am - 12 noon. Students enrolled in virtual learning will continue their regular school pick up schedule. View routes at https://bit.ly/RelaunchGCS.


Grayson County Schools will transition all in-person students to an NTI schedule for the week of Nov. 9 – 13. We will continue to monitor public health conditions and reassess this decision next Thursday. Read full message from Supt. Robinson: http://bit.ly/Update110520


It’s already time to to start planning for the 2021-22 School Year. Please give us your input into the upcoming School Calendar by taking the very brief survey at http://bit.ly/Calendar2021-22. Responses are requested by Nov. 13. #WeAreGCconnected


We’ll see our "A" group students again tomorrow. And with November just around the corner, here’s a copy of next month’s calendar for everyone. No school on Election Day, Tuesday, Nov. 3.


Daily commitment to students, families and staff, far exceeding the call in this year of new and unexpected challenges. Thank you to these outstanding leaders: Josh Baldwin, Gary Parker, Josh Basham, Alicia Brooks, Shannon Cates, Lisa Skaggs, and Tommy Hodges.


The Technology Center has received a $1,000 grant from TVA to purchase a new 3D printer for the school’s Computer Science pathway, just launched this year. At the check presentation, (l - r): State Rep. Samara Heavrin, TVA Govt. Relations Manager Virginia Gray, Tech Center Director Matt Hayes, 3D Printing and CMM teacher Michael Critchelow.


Put on your RED this coming Monday, Oct. 26 and help us kick off Red Ribbon Week! The nation's largest drug-abuse prevention campaign encourages children, families and communities to live healthy, happy and drug-free lives. #WeAreGCconnected


Real-world skills and career training opportunities provided by the Grayson County Technology Center continue to grow thanks to a generous $5K grant to the CMM (machining) Program from the Gene Haas Foundation of Haas Automation. Funding will expand NIMS industry certifications and provide scholarships for continued education and training.


Reminder: It’s your turn “B” group! We’ll see you in person this Friday, Oct. 23.


WKU’s Gatton Academy of Mathematics and Science will host a Virtual Preview Day of the fall semester for the Class of 2023 and beyond this Sat, 10/24, from 10 am - 11:45 am CT. Deadline to RSVP is Thurs, 10/22. To register visit: https://eventbrite.com/e/121219054455 For more information about The Gatton Academy visit https://www.wku.edu/academy/


Take the Healthy Habits Safety Pledge for Kentucky Safe Schools Week. “HEALTHY HABITS, Shield Our Schools!” http://www.kysafeschools.org/sswpledge/


Teachers go above and beyond every day, never more than now. When First Baptist Church had to cancel plans for its annual mission trip this year, the Mission Team set its sights toward home, with an encouraging surprise for our teachers! Thank you FBC family! #WeAreGCconnected


GCS will remain on the current A/B hybrid schedule for all students through Thanksgiving Break. We will continue to assess our school and overall community health climate, with another update two weeks before the end of this next period of hybrid scheduling. Full message: http://bit.ly/UpdateGCS101620


Reminder: All A group students are in rotation to attend in person this Friday, Oct. 16. See you then!


The GCS districtwide COVID-19 reporting and dashboard is updated daily at graysoncountyschools.com. Direct link: http://bit.ly/ReportingGCS to view.


Ready to relaunch, ready to learn – in person! Here are a few things to remember as we head back to the classroom. You may also want to take one more look around the Relaunch page at https://bit.ly/RelaunchGCS. See you tomorrow, A group! And B group on Tuesday!


A video message from Supt. Doug Robinson as we welcome back our in-person A students on Sept 28, and B students on Sept 29. Includes important updates and procedures for the new school year. Link: http://bit.ly/RelaunchReturn


Wilkey 2nd grader Morgan Miller, her mother - school nurse Daleisa Miller - and grandmother made 100 masks for classmates who may need one. A multi-gen project with so many life lessons – teamwork, service to others, and adaptability in fast-changing times.
