Ms. Santos' Kindergarten class at Alderson Elementary had "bat day" last week! They transformed our room into a bat cave, read Stella Luna and learned all about bats! They used flash lights and glow sticks while doing their work!
5 months ago, Andrea Sloan
bat Day
bat day
bat day
It’s Red Ribbon Week! This year’s theme is Be Kind To Your Mind. Live Drug Free. The theme is a reminder that by staying drug-free, you are sending a message to yourself and others about how much you value yourself, your overall health, your community, and your future. One thing’s for sure...by making healthy choices, like staying drug free, you are much more likely to achieve your goals. So aim for the stars! We believe in you. #RedRibbonWeek
5 months ago, Greenbrier County Schools
Be Kind to Your Mind. Live Drug Free
Mrs. McCallister's 3rd grade class at Alderson Elementary completed fire safety plans at home with their parents as part of Fire Safety Week! Their plans had 2 ways out of their room and a meeting place as well. They also practiced fire drills with their families!
5 months ago, Andrea Sloan
3rs
3rd
3rd
3rd
3rd
It's National School Lunch Week and the perfect occasion to remind families that Greenbrier County students eat school meals free of charge through our participation in the Community Eligibility Program (CEP). School menus can be found using our mobile app. Find download instructions at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a_CiYJaJdCQ.
6 months ago, Greenbrier County Schools
Level up with School Lunch
It's National School Lunch Week and the perfect occasion to remind families that Greenbrier County students eat school meals free of charge through our participation in the Community Eligibility Program (CEP). School menus can be found using our mobile app. Find download instructions at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a_CiYJaJdCQ.
6 months ago, Greenbrier County Schools
Level Up with School Lunch
It's Fire Prevention Week, and this year's theme is "Cooking Safety Starts with YOU. Pay attention to fire prevention™." Cooking is the leading cause of home fires in the United States, with two of every five home fires starting in the kitchen. Learn more at https://www.nfpa.org/fpw.
6 months ago, Greenbrier County Schools
Pay attention to fire prevention
GCS reminds families that Monday, October 9, is a Professional Learning and Faculty Senate Day. Students do not report on October 9th.
6 months ago, Greenbrier County Schools
Monday, Oct. 9, is a Professional Learning and Faculty Senate Day. Students do not report on Oct. 9.
October is Bullying Prevention Month! We can all make an impact by helping prevent bullying. Use your voice to spread kindness and create a culture of respect and empathy. Reach out to a trusted adult if you or someone you know is being bullied and know that you are not alone. #BullyingPreventionMonth #BeKind #SpreadKindness
6 months ago, Greenbrier County Schools
October is National Bullying Prevention Month
October marks the celebration of a special group of leaders in our community – our school principals. These dedicated individuals play a pivotal role in shaping our students’ futures. This month-long celebration is an opportunity to recognize and thank our principals for their unwavering dedication, exceptional leadership, and remarkable impact on student success. #ThankAPrincipal
6 months ago, Greenbrier County Schools
October is National Principals Month
Miss Rose’s third grade created pattern pumpkins. Students used lots of problem solving and fine motor skills to create their own unique pumpkin!
6 months ago, Andrea Sloan
Rose
Rose
Rose
October is National Farm to School Month, and we invite you to join us in celebrating! ‎This year's theme, "Rooted in Community: Growing Stronger, Together," emphasizes that farm-to-school is built for and by communities, uniting people from all walks of life who all share a common vision of an abundant, nourishing, and equitable food system. GCS proudly partners with local farmers to feature locally grown food in our cafeterias throughout the school year. #farmtoschool
6 months ago, Greenbrier County Schools
Oct. is National Farm to School Month
October is National Farm to School Month, and we invite you to join us in celebrating! ‎This year's theme, "Rooted in Community: Growing Stronger, Together," emphasizes that farm-to-school is built for and by communities, uniting people from all walks of life who all share a common vision of an abundant, nourishing, and equitable food system. GCS proudly partners with local farmers to feature locally grown food in our cafeterias throughout the school year. #farmtoschool
6 months ago, Greenbrier County Schools
October is National Farm to School Month
Hot and fresh cinnamon rolls, right out of the oven for breakfast this morning!
6 months ago, Greenbrier County Schools
cinnamon rolls
GCS extends a super special warm welcome to our Pre-K students on their first school day! Here's to an exciting year of exploration, fun, and learning. You've got this!
7 months ago, Greenbrier County Schools
Happy First Day Pre-K
Welcome to kindergarten! Here's to an exciting year of fun learning opportunities, new friends, and educational adventures!
7 months ago, Greenbrier County Schools
Greenbrier County Schools reminds families that schools will be closed on Monday, September 4, in observance of Labor Day.
7 months ago, Greenbrier County Schools
GCS closed on September 4 in observance of Labor Day
Stay informed about district and school happenings with our mobile app! It's everything Greenbrier County Schools, in your pocket. Download for Android: https://bit.ly/3zkkeNm. Download for iPhone https://apple.co/3H1d7uX or search Greenbrier County Schools WV in your app store. Learn how to select your school, sign up for push notifications, and more at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a_CiYJaJdCQ.
7 months ago, Greenbrier County Schools
Check out our mobile app
Please help keep our kids safe! In WV, it is illegal to pass a school bus while the school bus stop-arm is extended and the red lights are flashing. Motorists should come to a complete stop in front of and behind a school bus when the red lights are flashing, and the stop-arm is extended. Motorists may begin moving only when the red flashing lights are turned off, the stop-arm is withdrawn, and the bus starts to move. When yellow flashing lights are active, the bus is preparing to stop to load or unload children. Motorists should slow down and prepare to stop. Although the school bus is one of the safest modes of transportation, illegal school bus passing is a deadly risk to bus riders and their caretakers.
7 months ago, Greenbrier County Schools
School bus with stop-arm extended
PRE-K - 3 BUS REMINDER: A parent or their designee must be at the bus stop for both pickup and delivery of all kindergarten through third-grade students. If the parent elects to designate another adult or sibling (grades 6 –12), a written request to the transportation department listing all approved names is required.
7 months ago, Greenbrier County Schools
Bus Pick Up & Drop Off Reminder for Pre-K - Grade 3
Woo-hoo! It's the first day of school for grades 1 - 12, and we're SO excited! We're sure you are, too! Here's to a fabulous first day and an amazing school year ahead for our students, staff, and families!
7 months ago, Greenbrier County Schools