
Chart your course to the school cafeteria to celebrate National School Lunch Week! The National School Lunch Program (NSLP) serves nearly 30 million children every school day. President John F. Kennedy created National School Lunch Week (NSLW) in 1962 to promote the importance of a healthy school lunch in a child’s life and its impact inside and outside the classroom. GCS students are invited to eat school meals free of charge through our participation in the Community Eligibility Program (CEP).


This week, Mrs. Quick's class participated in an estimation activity. The students estimated how many Hershey's Kisses were in the jar. Samuel guessed the exactly number!



Greenbrier County Schools reminds families that Monday, October 14, is a Professional Development and Faculty Senate Day. Students do not report to school on this day.


Please join us in the computer lab on October 15, 2024, for this informative meeting.


Ms. Roberts's 4th graders are learning about how energy works by making a “Twist-O-Matic” amusement park ride.





Thank you to Coach's Dippin Dots for proving a sweet treat today to the 72 students that had perfect attendance the first 30 days of school! #attendancematters



Important October and November calendar reminders from Greenbrier County Schools: October 14 - Professional Learning and Faculty Senate Day (no students)
November 5 - Election Day (no school)
November 11 - Veterans Day (no school)
November 22 - Teacher-Parent Conference Day (no students)
November 25 - 29 - Thanksgiving Break (no school)


The battle is on at Frankford Elementary! In an effort to improve attendance, the class with the highest percentage of attendance each month will be recognized with the following:
Class picture on the website, GCS FB page, and attendance bulletin board
Hold the Battle of the Classes trophy for a month
Display the attendance banner for a month
Receive an attendance bracelet
Miss King’s 2nd grade class won the Battle of the Classes for September with an attendance rate of 97.3%. Congratulations to Miss King and her amazing students! #attendancematters


October is National Farm to School Month! Join us in celebrating the incredible work being done to connect schools with local farmers and bring fresh, healthy produce into our cafeterias. #FarmToSchoolMonth


Congrats to Garrett Wallington, our September Pirate of the Month!


October is National Bullying Prevention Month. Learn how you can help stop bullying at https://www.stopbullying.gov/.


Congrats to our Autumnfest King, Bradyn Hanshew and Queen, Savannah Grim. We hope everyone can make it out to the festivities tomorrow.


Our fifth graders are busy presenting their Heritage Projects this morning. Special thanks to the Ruritan Club for judging these amazing presentations.





These silly girls didn't let the gloomy weather put a damper on their recess fun.


Ms. King's second graders got in some chrome book time while working on ALEKS Adventure.




Our remarkable English Language Learning (ELL) team has put together two dozen vendors to offer services and useful educational information to our ELL families! The event will take place this evening (9/19) at GEHS from 5 to 7:30.



Our amazing ESL team has put together two dozen vendors to offer services and useful educational information to our ESL families! The event will take place tomorrow, Saturday, September 19, at GEHS from 5 to 7:30.



Greenbrier County Schools empowers students to stand up to bullying using STOPIt, an online program that allows them to anonymously report acts of bullying they experience or witness. School personnel monitor and investigate reports to help protect our students and keep them safe at school. Students can access the STOPIt website at school on their Chromebooks through the GCS Bookmarks tab.


Check out these students! Mrs. McCoy has started a Silent Book club for students in grades 3-5. They meet every pirate time and read their books!






Parents and guardians of students with Individualized Education Plans are encouraged to complete the Special Education Survey linked below. The survey is also available on the Special Education Page at greenbriercountyschools.org. Your feedback will help guide Greenbrier County Schools and the WV Department of Education to best meet all students' needs. Special Education Parent/Guardian Survey Link: https://forms.office.com/r/mZwqwd0N65.
