Join the GCHS Choir for an evening of “Solos, Soups & Sweets,” Feb. 28, 5 - 7 PM. There will also be a silent auction of items donated by local businesses.
Tickets are available in advance or at the door. Adults $5, Students 6th - 12th grade $3, PS - 5th grade $2.
GCMS Beta State Level Winners: AJ Scanlon, 1st place in Technology; Sarah Kiper, 2nd place, Jewelry; and Amanda Fulp, 2nd place, Science. Congratulations!
Congratulations to GCMS’ Karen Van Metre, selected as one of three finalists for Kentucky Math and Science Teacher of the Year. She was recognized by state Education Commissioner Stephen Pruitt during a special ceremony Feb. 8 in Frankfort.
Great win on the road at Meade County for the Cougars. 48 to 45
It was a “real world” kind of day as Ashley Johnson’s classes got first-hand financial know-how from Steven Smith, The Cecilian Bank, and Kindra Ewing-Jones, UK Extension Service. Great Q&A session, too.
8th graders will put that knowledge to the test next week as they map out a month-long budget, for a taste of adult life and the financial decisions that go with it.
Congrats to District Elementary Quick Recall champs Wilkey Bulldogs, 2nd place Caneyville Flash. Thanks to the family of late board member Charlotte Gower for providing this opportunity for our schools' academic teams. Good luck to all our elementary teams next week at District Governors Cup!
A real marathon for Spelling Bee grades 6 - 8. Final results: 1st, Colton Glenn, 2nd, Sandan Paddack, 3rd, Jerry Majors. Winning words - guerilla/expedition.
Great effort by all competitors today. Same time next year!
5th grade: 1st, Landon Shiarella, 2nd, Eli Kennedy, 3rd, Savannah Hughes. Winning word - glamorous.
4th grade Spelling Bee winners: 1st, Cooper Lee, 2nd, Nolan Daley, 3rd, Christopher Newton. Winning word - jerkily.
Congratulations GCHS DECA on a great performance at Regionals! All 28 competitors advance to state, coming up March 5 - 7 in Louisville. The GCHS chapter was also awarded for being the largest chapter in the region. Full story and awards list http://bit.ly/2l4481S
GCHS/GCMS students get a global view from travelers and experts. Cougar grad Courtney Tucker shares her study abroad experiences with Ms. Hicks' classes. Former Harvard Agribusiness Director (and KY native) Mary Shelman talks farming, tech and food supply with ag classes. Full stories at http://bit.ly/2kxpN4t
Look out Hollywood! GCMS IT Club members are real pros as they film and edit tomorrow's announcements. Looks like a "can't-miss" edition!
The Fourth District, All-District Band will feature nine Grayson County students. Auditions for 9th and 10th grade were recently held and Devin Coon, trumpet, Riley Penny, trombone, AJ Napper, baritone, and Misty Ward, horn, were selected for the honor. They will join Ben Jackson, Noah Gawerecki, Darrenger Huff, Jackson Parker, and middle school student Mason Parker who were previously selected for the Fourth District Symphonic Band.
Looking for a job, or know someone who is? We have openings for custodians - full or part-time, even subs. Apply online http://bit.ly/2koJhZM
Prepare your child for success! Our free parent book study starts tonight, 5:15 pm at the Bd of Ed. Details http://bit.ly/2jeRI9y
There will be school on Monday, Feb. 20, to make up the first of our currently two days missed this year.
Congrats to GCMS Academic Team on this weekend's District Governor's Cup overall 1st place finish! The team also took 1st in Quick Recall, Future Problem Solving and had 14 individual written assessment placements.
BIG weekend for GCMS Band - 25 student musicians selected to All-District!
Lawler Elementary will host a family training on the new Footsteps2Brilliance app on Thursday, January 19, 6 pm. This opportunity is also for parents of young children not yet in school. This App is FREE for any child that lives in Grayson County from birth to school age and is available on any smartphone, tablet or computer. IPads will be available for parents to use but everyone is encouraged to bring their own device.
Shout out to our Board members, some of the hardest-working folks in Grayson County. Say thanks when you see them out and about this month - or any time at all.