Congrats to today’s Spelling Bee winners! 4th grade, r-l: Kaylie Linton, 1st place from Caneyville; Anthony Linton, 2nd from Lawler; and Ethan Whobrey, 3rd place from Clarkson.
5th grade winners, l-r: Eli Parker, 1st ; Noah Finn, both from Lawler, and Madalyn Finley, Wilkey. #WeAreGCconnectEd


Congratulations to GCHS FCCLA on taking 1st and 2nd place in all competitive event categories at Regionals! See how they finished bit.ly/RegionFCCLA

Please take the very brief (four questions) FRYSC Public Policy Survey to share your thoughts on FRC impact. www.surveymonkey.com/r/FRYSCKyPublicPolicy2020
The survey closes at 10 am this Fri., Jan. 31. Responses will help guide legislative funding decisions.

Mark your calendars! Grayson County Schools will be in session on Presidents Day, Monday, Feb. 17, as a snow makeup day.

Congratulations to GCHS All-State Chorus members Ethan Phillips, Travis Wise, Courtney Higdon, Ella Robinson, Caitlyn Woosley, Rebekah VanMetre, Evan Clark, and Daniel Rigdon. They will perform at the KMEA conference next month in Louisville.

Congratulations to these GCMS student musicians who were selected to perform in the All-District Orchestra, held this past weekend at Western Kentucky University. bit.ly/GCOallDistrict

Reminder - no school Monday, Jan 20, in observance of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day.

It's official! The 2020-21 school year calendar has been approved. Thanks to everyone who participated in the surveys to help select this final version. You can also find a larger copy on our website bit.ly/2021CalApproved

Grayson County Youth Volleyball is back for girls in grades 3 - 6 to learn the game basics needed to play at the middle and high school levels. Signups will be held the next two Saturdays, January 11 and 18, from 10 am - 1 pm in the GCMS Cafeteria. Additional information at bit.ly/35EwCFt

January is School Board Appreciation Month, and here’s a BIG thank you to the best board anywhere - Carolyn Thomason, Anna Majors, Alfreda Weedman, Brett Abney and Valeria Hayes - for all they do for our schools, our kids, and our community.

The 2020 Comprehensive District Improvement Plan is now available for review and feedback. Visit bit.ly/CDIP2020 for details.
Connecting with Breck-Grayson Head Start staff for a Culinary Christmas as these GCHS chefs-in-training catered their first on-site event as a group and with industrial equipment. Hands-on learning + real-world environment = future-ready grads. #WeAreGCconnectED
Congratulations to these musicians, who’ve earned a chair in the All-State Band. GCMS 8th grader, Donovan Jaggers, 4th chair trombone in the first-ever MS All-State Band, and GCHS percussionist Mason Parker, who will perform with the HS All-State Band at the KY Center for the Arts in Feb.


Look at all these GCHS musicians heading to All-District and All-State! Find out who's going bit.ly/OrchAllDistState. Congratulations to all!


Congratulations to Wilkey 4th grader Raelynn Sweeris, Regional Deaf/Hard of Hearing Spelling Bee winner. Wilkey 1st grader Tamara Maddox also competed, and former regional winner Stephenie Miller assisted with judging. They are shown with with district DHH teacher Jessica Bernard. Great job by all!!

Congratulations to all these band students heading to All-District, State Auditions and WKU Honors Band!



Going national! A statewide presentation on GCMS Transition Day success has earned Tracie Johnston a presenter slot (1 of only 25) at the Council for Exceptional Children National Conference & Expo next Feb. in Portland, OR. Congrats to Mrs. Johnston and to everyone involved in this fantastic program for our 8th graders!

Congratulations to Lawler STLP on regional successes! 28 team members participated in the event at WKU, with Team Max and Digital Lost and Found advancing to state next April!



District 3rd graders and CTE students explore current topics with a career/technical slant to promote literacy at the annual Unite to Read event. Thanks to GC Public library for once again partnering with us!




Schools, employers, armed services, funding and scholarships all at the annual GCHS College/Career Fair for juniors and seniors. Participants shared information and opportunities to help guide students as they get ready for their next steps. Thanks to all who joined in the event!




