Attention Parents: All buses have now departed for student delivery. Thank you.
over 2 years ago, Greenwood Public Schools
Attention Parents: Our transportation department is reporting that there will be a slight delay about 15 minutes in student delivery today, 10-13-22. If you have any questions or concerns please contact your child’s school.
over 2 years ago, Greenwood Public Schools
In honor of National School Lunch Week Oct. 10-14th #tbt
over 2 years ago, Greenwood Public Schools
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NATIONAL SCHOOL PRINCIPAL MONTH "Great leaders don't tell you how it is done, they show you how to do it. That's what Mrs. Long does. She is in our classroom, getting involved with the kids and helping whenever needed. She has made me become a better teacher through her leadership." -Coti Brown "Mrs. Long has a knack for young children. She taught me everything I needed to know about how to talk and interact with the little people. She treats them with respect and caring. I am grateful to have a mentor, boss, and friend in Mrs. Long. One thing I have never forgotten that she told me when I first began is that the 4 year olds that come into our program have been on this earth a little over 48 months… that is not very long to expect so much from them and that is why we teach them." -Carin Phelps "Great leaders don't just tell you what to do, they show you what to do. Mrs. Long perfectly fits this description. She is always there for us and is not afraid to jump into our classrooms and get her hands dirty. Whether it is helping manage behaviors or participating in science experiments, she is on the front lines. She treats each of her teaching staff with kindness and respect, and she truly cares about each person who is a part of our preschool family. She is a great leader and an even better friend. We are lucky to have her here at Greenwood Preschool Center." -Chelsea Peugh "I appreciate the ways Mrs. Long inspires, motivates, and encourages us to do our best! When we need help she is always there for us!" -Niketa Stinchcomb "Mrs. Long is our number one fan, hero, and advocate for preschool children, staff & parents. She goes out of her way to support teachers and to do whatever is needed to keep our preschool the best of the best!" -Kristi Odell ​"Mrs. Long is always there for her Pre-K staff. She supports us and helps when needed, she encourages us, and she helps create a wonderful work environment. She shows kindness and love to her staff and students and we appreciate her for all she does for us." -Sara Curtis
over 2 years ago, Greenwood Public Schools
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The East Hills Quiz Bowl Team took first place at Mena Upper Elementary Invitational. 6th grader Preston Stewart led the team in scoring. Other team members were 6th graders Denver Church, Seth Fontenot, Weston Selkirk, Addison Adams, Layla Bonds, Jude Harry, Luke Balasko, and Reese Place, & 5th grader John Parker Beasley. Congratulations!
over 2 years ago, Greenwood Public Schools
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NATIONAL SCHOOL PRINCIPAL MONTH "I am so thankful to work under the leadership of Mr. Nation and Mrs. West. They are both a positive light on students and staff and make GJHS a fun place to work and learn. I look forward to coming to work every day and I wholeheartedly believe it is because our administration cultivates an environment that others want to be a part of. They are both rockstar administrators and we are so appreciative of their leadership." Lauren Jumper, teacher "Mr. Nation and Mrs. West make people feel seen. No matter who you are, they make people feel like somebody. Mr. Nation and Mrs. West care for us and take care of us no matter what." Spicer Fowler, 8th grade student "Mr. Nation and Mrs. West are always positive and willing to lend a helping hand. I always see them making small talk with all the students. Mr. Nation and Mrs. West are always there for us, no matter what. They always have a smile on their faces." Laura Bankuti, 8th grade student
over 2 years ago, Greenwood Public Schools
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FALL BREAK 🍁🍂 Oct. 21st and 24th Students return Tuesday, the 25th.
over 2 years ago, Greenwood Public Schools
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Mark you calendars for Parent/Teacher Conferences on Thursday, October 20th.
over 2 years ago, Greenwood Public Schools
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National School Lunch Week The National School Lunch Program (NSLP) serves nearly 30 million children every school day. 👏👏 Thank you to the best! National School Lunch Week was created in 1962 to promote the importance of a healthy school lunch in a child’s life & the impact it has inside & outside of the classroom.
over 2 years ago, Greenwood Public Schools
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Halloween Trail 👻🎃🎃 Monday, October 31st 5:00pm-7:30pm NEW ENTRANCE THIS YEAR: Betty Wilkinson Senior Citizen Center EXIT: Greenwood City Hall/Fire Station Greenwood High School students are once again sponsoring a community “Halloween Trail” on Halloween night and will be giving treats along the city walking trail from the Betty Wilkinson Senior Citizen Center (new entrance) to Greenwood City Hall and Fire Station. Around 50 GHS students dressed in fun, non-scary costumes from the service clubs and organizations will be manning the trail at various locations to pass out candy to young trick or treaters - sixth grade and below. Parents are encouraged to walk the trail with their children and everyone is encouraged to carry a flashlight. The Halloween Trail will open at 5:00p.m. and close at 7:30. Six shuttle school buses will run from the Greenwood Street Department to the Halloween Trail entrance. No drop-offs please at the Halloween Trail entrance. Any business, church or organization which would like to have a station on the trail or provide wrapped/labeled candy may donate by contacting the high school office – 996-4141. Individuals wanting to provide a TRUNK or TREAT may set up in the back parking lot of the Court House. In case of extreme cold or inclement weather, the trail will be moved to the H B Stewart Bulldog Arena. By providing this Halloween Trail, Greenwood High School would like to say thanks to the community for their support of all their academic and athletic activities through the school year.
over 2 years ago, Greenwood Public Schools
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NATIONAL SCHOOL PRINCIPAL MONTH "I cannot say enough about Mrs. Barnes and Mrs. Kitchens. Together they show compassion and understanding to not only the students in the building but also their teachers and other support staff. They also bring laughter to the building. Laughing is one of the best cures for the stress we all deal with on a daily basis. They are both easy to come to with anything and eager to find a solution. I feel blessed to be a part of such a supportive school community." Alesha O'Neal "Mrs. Barnes and Mrs. Kitchens make a fantastic leadership team. We can always count on them to be there for the staff and students at East Hills. They are always encouraging us no matter what the circumstances. We appreciate them for their support and passion for East Hills Middle School." Kristi Driscoll
over 2 years ago, Greenwood Public Schools
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NATIONAL SCHOOL PRINCIPAL MONTH "Mrs. Short and Mrs. Wolfe are the dynamic duo of East Pointe Elementary. They are pushing education to its limits by setting growth goals for students and teachers making every moment count! We appreciate their passion for students and hope they know we appreciate their hard work and leadership!" Charity McCann - 4th grade teacher Sherlett Myers - Media Specialist "I think they are great principals because they are hardworking moms and principals who know how to make East Pointe safe, happy, and lots of fun!" Cash Wagner - 4th grade student "I really love how Mrs. Short and Mrs. Wolfe are easy to talk to. They are always willing to listen and help when called upon. They are friendly and encouraging whenever I see them. I can always count on them to be on time and respectful. They have the teachers back and will support in any way they can. I want them to know that they are appreciated. Especially during these last couple of years that have been crazy. I'm so glad I have principals that believe in every student, teacher and staff member!!!!" James Perry - 3rd Grade Teacher
over 2 years ago, Greenwood Public Schools
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October is National School Principal Month "I am thankful to work alongside some of the finest principals in the profession. Our principals have successfully created an environment centered around high expectations and a belief that all students can learn. I am continually amazed at their ability to build a culture focused on the growth and academic improvement of each student. Their commitment level to "Providing Excellence in Education" is unwavering and I am forever grateful for the impact they have on our school, community, staff, and students." John Ciesla, Superintendent of Greenwood Schools
over 2 years ago, Greenwood Public Schools
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The JV football game scheduled at Northside for Monday, October 3rd has been cancelled.
over 2 years ago, Greenwood Public Schools
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HAPPY CUSTODIANS DAY! They are the personnel keeping our schools and other facilities clean and well maintained. Their role is so diverse, performing building maintenance & fixing anything that is broken. They work hard and we appreciate all they do for our district!
over 2 years ago, Greenwood Public Schools
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Greenwood School District is hiring! Come join our team. https://bit.ly/38X6Ujx
over 2 years ago, Greenwood Public Schools
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The 5th/6th grade chess team won first place in the Greenwood Chess Tournament. Congratulations! Team members are as follows: Micah Buckner, Brickston Lambe, Dolan Mott, Seth Fontenot, Weston Selkirk, Jaden Perry, Alec Hayward, Preston Stewart, John-Parker Beasley, Ayson Dawson, Coy Rowe, Taylor Bentley, Clara Stewart, Reese Place, Grady Garner, Trepp Nation, Brenden Steinfeldt, Ridge Williams, Joseph Myers, Eleanor Clark, Parker Spencer, Max Wilson, Brooks Wolfe, Caden McAdams, Lucas Bankuti, Jace Skinner, Tegan Owens, Thiagarajan Kannan, Callen Hayward, Jacob Pitts, Luke Balasko, Myles Fontenot, Kayte Culver, Bailey Cossey, Gage Mooney, Maizey Gonzagowski, & Bryston Robinette The following students finished with a bronze medal: Micah Buckner, Brickston Lambe, Dolan Mott, Seth Fontenot, Weston Selkirk, Jaden Perry, Alec Hayward, Preston Stewart, John-Parker Beasley, Coy Rowe, Taylor Bentley, Clara Stewart, Reese Place, Grady Garner, Brenden Steinfeldt, Aysen Dawson, & Trepp Nation
over 2 years ago, Greenwood Public Schools
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Flu Vaccine Information
over 2 years ago, Greenwood Public Schools
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Congratulations to East Pointe teacher Ethan Rathbun on being accepted to the High-Reliability Teacher Certification Program Cohort IV. #GSDexcellence #SolutionTree
over 2 years ago, Greenwood Public Schools
Ethan Rathbun
Congratulations to Westwood teacher Jenna Russell on being accepted to the High-Reliability Teacher Certification Program Cohort IV. #GSDexcellence #SolutionTree
over 2 years ago, Greenwood Public Schools
Jenna Russell