
Students are still finding time to get in miles on the Rails to Trails.




Congrats to our classroom pumpkin winners! Stop by City National Bank beside Arby's between now and Friday to vote for your favorite.








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


Thank you to all the third grade families that joined us today for our October Lunch and Learn!

Robin Haynes from the WVU Extension Office, joined the after school students yesterday. They completed different projects to learn about Physics.


5th graders are designing and building arches in Science class.





More adventures on the Rails to Trails







Students in Ms. Vance's class are "Powering up with good nutrition!"



Nothing like playing in the leaves on a fall day!



Even the teachers are out enjoying nature and logging miles on Rails to Trails!





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.


Please don't forget tomorrow is picture day!


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.


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.


First graders made beautiful leaf sun catchers today.




GCS reminds families that Monday, October 9, is a Professional Learning and Faculty Senate Day. Students do not report on October 9th.


Students are still out getting their miles in on the Rails to Trails for Mrs. Anderson.






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


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


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
