Please join us on Friday, April 26, for the Annual GCS Showcase of the Arts! This year's event will be held at Greenbrier West High School, with an art show opening at 6 p.m. and a concert at 7 p.m. You won't want to miss this celebration of the arts in our schools!#StudentArt #ArtsLearning
GCS reminds families that students will be released from school two hours early on Thursday, April 25, to allow for Faculty Senates.
This is a reminder that spring photos and class photos will be taken tomorrow Thursday April 18th. Thank you!
See flyer attached for information on Month of the Military Child dress up days this week.
Greenbrier County Schools was one of the first counties in WV to offer a technology device for every student 15 years ago. GCS students in grades 5-12 receive take-home devices to increase educational access at home.
If you would like to attend this evening's PTO meeting, but are unable to attend in person, here is a link to attend virtually:
https://us05web.zoom.us/j/6771024450?pwd=VjNObXNtd0RySzRvN2hWVHQyWWtQUT09&omn=89124810308
This is a reminder that there will be a PTO meeting tomorrow April 9th at 5:30 in computer lab 108. Thanks!
Students read, think, create, share, and grow when they spend time in the school library! We're celebrating National Library Week and sending a HUGE SHOUT OUT to our amazing librarians and volunteers for turning shelves of books into gateways of wonder and learning! #NationalLibraryWeek #Read
Reminder: Students will be dismissed from school 3 hours early today, Monday, April 8.
April calendar updates! A 3-hour early release is scheduled for Monday, April 8. The 2-hour early release initially scheduled for Thursday, April 25, has been canceled.
Please check your child's folder tomorrow for information regarding One School One Book for all K-5 students. Students will be reading James and the Giant Peach this year and engaging in fun activities at school like trivia and a special field trip! Families are encouraged to read this book with your child at home. Our goal is to get students excited about books, strengthen the home and school connection, and create a community of readers. Thanks!
School calendar reminders for April:
Students can read, think, create, share, and grow when they spend time in the school library! We're celebrating School Library Month and sending a HUGE SHOUT OUT to our amazing librarians and volunteers for turning shelves of books into gateways of wonder and learning! #SchoolLibraryMonth #Read
Our Universal Pre-K program serves approximately 300 students per year. Each classroom has Pre-K, Head Start, and Pre-K special needs students. Apply online at greenbriercountyschools.org.
Happy Spring Break! We look forward to welcoming students back to school on Wednesday, April 3. Staff return on April 2 for a Professional Learning Day.
See flyer below with information about Hat Day!
GCS reminds families that students do not report to school on Friday, March 22, as it is a Teacher-Parent Conference Day. Please schedule in advance to meet with your child's teacher. Spring Break is Monday, March 25, through Tuesday, April 2. Staff will report on April 2 for a Professional Learning Day.
Hello, First Day of Spring!
#FirstDayOfSpring #SpringIntoLearning
GCS reminds families that students do not report to school on Friday, March 22, as it is a Teacher-Parent Conference Day. Please schedule in advance if you wish to meet with your child's teacher. Spring Break is Monday, March 25, through Tuesday, April 2. Staff will report on April 2 for a Professional Learning Day.
The Region IV Social Studies Fair was held on Saturday, March 16th, at Eastern Greenbrier Middle School. Participants previously won first place in their category at the school and county levels before advancing to the regional level. A total of 84 projects from 4 counties in our region competed in this year's fair. The results are available at https://5il.co/2gqpw.
Greenbrier County had 27 first-place winners, nine second-place finishers, and four third-place finishers. The first-place winners in their category, division, and type will advance to the WV State Social Studies Fair, which will take place on April 10th at the Charleston Coliseum. There, they will compete against other first-place winners from the other regions in our state.
The Social Studies Fairs provide students the opportunity to ask essential questions, recognize patterns of behavior, think critically, create solutions, predict outcomes, and draw conclusions to help them learn to solve problems.
https://5il.co/2gqpw