On January 16, GSCS hosted its 2nd Annual District Social Studies Fair. Students from across the district demonstrated their research and interview skills through the lens of social studies inquiry. There was a high level of participation from students in grades 3-10, with 46 projects representing 13 schools. According to the Georgia Council for the Social Studies rules, only grades 5-12 are eligible to advance to the Regional Social Studies Fair. Sixteen projects were selected to advance to the West Regional Social Studies Fair which will take place on March 15, 2025, at Langston Hughes High School in Fairburn. Congratulations to these students who will represent GSCS at the regional competition: • Alayna Wilson, Propaganda Art throughout WWII, Futral Road Elementary • Judah Huckaby, What Happens When the Gas Runs Out?, Crescent Elementary • Ma'Kenzie Justice, Harriett Tubman, Beaverbrook Elementary • Eli Pack, Battle of Waterloo: How Napoleon Lost, Futral Road Elementary • Lizzie Shepherd, Are the Great Barrier Reefs in Danger?, Futral Road Elementary • Amir Ali, Zion Byrd-Dixon & Jalen Pye, WWI, Moreland Road Elementary • Marley Olvera, How the Wright Brothers' Invention Impacted Society, Moreland Road Elementary • Alani Lewis & Isabella Thompson, The Great Depression, Orrs Elementary • David Schiflett, Social Media and Political Violence, Carver Middle School • Jesse Davis & Timothy Phinazee, Jesse Owens, Carver Middle School • Cyron Anthony, The origins of a struggle: The Wounded Knee Massacre, Carver Middle School • Shariah Fulton, Rising Grocery Prices, Rehoboth Road Middle School • Skye Oduaran, Representation Matters: The Role of Representation in American, Politics and its Impact on Future Generations, Spalding High School • Siri Oduaran, The Impact of Major Natural Disasters on Weather Preparedness and Response, Spalding High School • Jaiya Taylor, Through Biases Eyes: AI’s Distorted Perception, Spalding High School • Rondell White, Fast Fashion and its Effect on the Environment and A Global Society, Spalding High School Read more at https://5il.co/368xm.
3 months ago, Griffin-Spalding County Schools
student presenting social studies project
student presenting social studies project
student presenting social studies project
student presenting social studies project
student presenting social studies project
In the interest of safety, all Griffin-Spalding County School System (GSCS) schools and offices will have a one-hour delay start time for students and staff on Friday, January 24. Elementary start time will be 8:45 a.m.; middle school start time will be 10 a.m. and high school start time will be 9:45 a.m. All after-school events and activities will proceed as scheduled.
3 months ago, Adam Pugh
GSCS 1-Hour Delayed Start FRI
Shoutout to our GSCS December Top Readers who crushed it by taking AR quizzes or logging books on Beanstack! Your hard work and love for reading are amazing! Keep reading for your chance to be the next district Top Reader and win your very own tablet! Join us in the GSCS 100,000 Book Challenge and help us reach our goal! Every book counts—let’s do this together! 💪📖 #GSCSReads #TopReaders #100KBookChallenge Elementary Top Readers: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ycy2mDXUlg Secondary Top Readers: https://www.youtube.com/shorts/LbHdFGCGNg8
3 months ago, Griffin-Spalding County Schools
Elementary Top Readers
In the interest of safety, GSCS will be closed tomorrow, Thursday, January 23, 2025. All students and staff should remain at home as icy road conditions will disrupt normal school operations. 12-month employees should report to work at noon if conditions are safe to do so.
3 months ago, Adam Pugh
Schools Closed Thursday
In the interest of safety, Griffin-Spalding County Schools (GSCS) will be closed tomorrow, Wednesday, January 22, 2025. All students and staff should remain at home as the current weather situation will disrupt normal school operations. Stay safe and warm.
3 months ago, Adam Pugh
GSCS School Closure Wed Jan 22
After careful consideration and monitoring of the current weather situation, we have made the decision to close GSCS schools tomorrow, Tuesday, January 21, 2025. This decision was not made lightly, but the safety of our students, staff, and families remains our top priority. All schools and offices will be closed. All school-related activities are canceled. All students and employee groups should remain home tomorrow. An announcement will be made tomorrow regarding the status of school for Wednesday, given that freezing temperatures and possible winter weather are expected to remain a factor Tuesday evening. Stay safe and stay warm. Thank you.
4 months ago, Adam Pugh
GSCS School Closure Message
On January 8, Griffin-Spalding County Schools hosted the annual 2025 GSCS Science & Engineering Fair. Students from across the district demonstrated remarkable curiosity, dedication and ingenuity in their pursuit of scientific discovery. Congratulations to these first-place winners who will go on to represent GSCS at the Griffin RESA Regional Science & Engineering Fair in February. Junior Division 1st Place Winners: • Braylan Thomas, Rehoboth Road Middle Project Title: Marigold Growth with Different Liquids • Buruk Ykeallo, Rehoboth Road Middle Project Title: The Carbon Cycle: Who Drives It? • Ethan Hopper, Rehoboth Road Middle Project Title: How temperature affects pressure of a soccer ball Senior Division 1st Place Winners: • Mallorie Moore, Spalding High Project Title: Reaction Rates of Ibuprofen Coatings Dissolved in Simulated Stomach Acid • Siri Oduaran, Spalding High Project Title: Inhaling Health: The Future of Vitamins? • Samuel Godat, Spalding High Project Title: How does the type of insulation affect the amount of heat loss in water over time • Trenton Hastings, Spalding High Project Title: The Effects of Coffee Grounds on Trifolium Repen in Two Types of Soil at a Higher or Lower Concentration
4 months ago, Griffin-Spalding County Schools
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science winners
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judges
All GSCS schools and offices will be closed on Monday, January 20, in observance of Martin Luther King Jr. Day.
4 months ago, Griffin-Spalding County Schools
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Tomorrow, Friday, January 10, 2025, will be a virtual at-home learning day for all GSCS students. No students or staff will report to school due to the threat of winter weather which could create delays that would disrupt normal school operations. Students will have their Chromebooks at home to complete assignments in Canvas. Due to the current winter storm watch and the forecast of potential snow and ice, all GSCS schools and offices will be closed on Friday, January 10, to prioritize the safety of our students, staff and community. All after-school events and activities are also canceled. Read a letter from GSCS Superintendent Dr. Keith L. Simmons at https://5il.co/34jyf.
4 months ago, Griffin-Spalding County Schools
school closed Jan. 10
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4 months ago, Griffin-Spalding County Schools
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The Griffin-Spalding Partners In Education (PIE) awarded 34 classroom and field trip grants to GSCS educators totaling $30,000. On December 17 and 19, PIE representatives visited 12 schools to surprise the 2024 PIE Grant winners. Classroom grant proposals awarded ranged from $300 for books to improve student literacy rates, to $1,000 for band equipment. Other classroom grants funded include costume design for a musical, art supplies, math supplies, a pottery wheel, a 3D printer and more. The field trip grant proposals awarded were all around $1,000 and included trip destinations to a student author conference, college tours, Six Flags, High Museum of Art, Kennedy Space Center, Center for Puppetry Arts and more. Read more: https://5il.co/33tc6
5 months ago, Griffin-Spalding County Schools
Teacher with check
Teacher with check
Teacher with check
Teacher with check
Teacher with check
Teacher with check
Teacher with check
Teacher with check
Teacher with check
Teacher with check
All GSCS schools & offices will be closed Dec. 23, 2024 - Jan. 3, 2025, for the holiday break. GSCS staff return on Jan. 6, 2025, for professional learning & planning. Students return on Tuesday, Jan. 7, 2025.
5 months ago, Griffin-Spalding County Schools
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Support our Lady Jaguars...see flyer for more details
5 months ago, Spalding High School
Wrap a Gift
Congratulations to Aidan (AJ) Andrews who signed a football scholarship with Georgia State University this morning in the SHS gym. SHS is proud of this student-athlete who will graduate at the end of the month and become a panther in January. Way to go, AJ!
5 months ago, Spalding High School
AJ Signing
The December board of education meeting was full of great recognitions! Congratulations to December Board Spotlight School Crescent Elementary, SHS students who attended the 80th Annual Georgia Youth Assembly, Winner of the District Christmas Card Contest Vivica Montano from Kennedy Road Middle School, GSCS Communications Department for receiving five GSPRA Awards and Anne Street Elementary, Orrs Elementary, Griffin High and Spalding High School for being named GADOE PBIS Distinguished Schools!
5 months ago, Griffin-Spalding County Schools
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posing with certificate
posing with certificate
posing with certificate
posing with certificate
posing with certificate
posing with certificate
posing with certificate
Attention High School Students and Families: Mark your calendars for Scholarship Saturday!
5 months ago, Griffin-Spalding County Schools
scholarship saturday Jan. 25
Check out the November Edition of the GSCS Community Communicator E-Newsletter: https://conta.cc/3ZiZimt
5 months ago, Griffin-Spalding County Schools
Nov. Community Communicator
Today, we want to express our gratitude to all of our substitute teachers for their important role in education. Thank you for being there when we need you!
5 months ago, Griffin-Spalding County Schools
Thank you substitutes
FINAL Immunization Deadline is Tomorrow, November 22! All Pre-K, Kindergarten, 7th or 11th grade students without updated immunization records will be sent home tomorrow, November 22, until updated records are received. Acceptable records include an updated Form 3231, a Medical Waiver (good for one year), a notarized Religious Waiver, or an appointment card. Please contact your school nurse with any questions or concerns.
6 months ago, Griffin-Spalding County Schools
immunization deadline Nov. 22
Thank you to the people who drive the buses, clean the buildings, prepare the meals and many, many more. We appreciate the important work you do for our students every day! #EducationSupportProfessionalsDay
6 months ago, Griffin-Spalding County Schools
Educator Support Prof Day