
Looking for an exciting and enriching way to keep your child engaged this summer?
Gordon County Schools is proud to offer a variety of summer camp programs designed to spark creativity, build new skills, and keep students active and social. From STEM and arts to sports, there's something for every child to enjoy.
Our camps are led by experienced educators in a safe and supportive environment. Whether your child wants to explore new interests or stay sharp over the break, our camps are the perfect opportunity to have fun this summer!
Visit https://www.gcbe.org/page/virtual-community-bulletin-board for more information and to sign up. You can also use the QR code on our flyer. Please note that the page will continue to be updated as we receive more flyers and registration information. For questions and concerns, please contact the following individuals:
Gordon Central High School: Mrs. Carmen Massengill, cmassengill@gcbe.org, 706-629-7391
Sonoraville High School: Mr. Brent Mashburn, bmashburn@gcbe.org, 706-602-0320
Let’s make this a summer to remember with Gordon County Schools! #TogetherGCS #GordonCountySchools


The following individuals were recognized at last night's GCS Board of Education Meeting:
Gordon County Schools would like to congratulate and recognize the following Sonoraville High School and Gordon Central High School students who won state championships at this year’s GHSA State Literary Competition. Both teams of students were winners of their class’s Duo Dramatic Interpretation.
From Sonoraville High School, congratulations to Ethan Smith and Blake Carey, along with their coach and chorus teacher Mrs. Hannah Nelson.
From Gordon Central High School, congratulations to Amy Lopez and Sami Ruiz. Their coaches were Dr. Kim Watters and Mr. Richard Bristow. Amy and Sami are pictured with GCHS principal Dr. Amy Parker.



Congratulations to Mrs. Ashley Brookshire for being named the new assistant principal at Sonoraville High School!
Announced at this evening's Board of Education meeting, Mrs. Brookshire brings a deep commitment to SHS, where she has served as an English teacher since beginning her career as a Phoenix in 2008. Over the years, she has taken on leadership roles, including serving as English Department Lead, and has been recognized as the SHS STAR Teacher in 2019, 2021, and 2023.
In 2023, she was also honored as Sonoraville High School’s Teacher of the Year. Additionally, she completed the GLISI Leadership Academy for Gordon County Schools, further preparing her for this next step.
We are proud to celebrate this well-deserved achievement and look forward to the continued impact Mrs. Brookshire will have in her new role. Go Phoenix!


Gordon County Schools will be on spring break April 7th through the 11th. We look forward to seeing our students return Monday, April 14th! #TogetherGCS #GordonCountySchools


Today, Gordon County Schools proudly celebrates the incredible work of our school librarians/media specialists. These dedicated professionals foster a love of reading, support student learning, and create welcoming spaces for curiosity, discovery, and growth.
We thank these educators for their passion, expertise, and commitment to empowering students through knowledge. Your contributions are essential to the success of our schools, and we are grateful for all you do.
Take a moment today to thank a school librarian for the difference they make every day! #TogetherGCS


Today, we recognize and celebrate the incredible paraprofessionals who make a difference in our schools every day. Their dedication, compassion, and hard work support both students and teachers, helping to create a positive learning environment for all.
Thank you to our paraprofessionals for your unwavering commitment to education and for the impact you make in the lives of our students. Your work does not go unnoticed, and we appreciate all that you do for Gordon County Schools.
Join us in showing gratitude for these outstanding educators today and every day. #TogetherGCS #GordonCountySchools


Is your teenager ready learn how to drive? Our Driver's Ed Program classes are in full swing at Gordon County Schools! Enrollment is available now. We have several open and available program dates listed below:
April 2025
Location: Sonoraville High School
Dates: April 15-18, 21-25
Time: 5:00 PM - 8:30 PM
June 2025
Location: Gordon Central High School
Dates: June 2-6
Time: 8:00 AM - 2:00 PM
July 2025
Location: Sonoraville High School
Dates: July 7-11
Time: 8:00 AM - 2:00 PM
To enroll in the Driver's Education Program, fill out the form provided either online or by printing and submitting a copy of the application.
Online program application: https://forms.gle/Enwf2UvgUKobNrXn7
Printable program application: https://core-docs.s3.amazonaws.com/documents/asset/uploaded_file/1898720/Gordon_County_Schools_Driver_Education_Application.pdf
For the full list of information regaring our Driver's Education Program, please visit our website here: https://www.gcbe.org/page/driver-s-ed


Congratulations again to our GCS Teachers of the Year!
Tolbert Elementary: Emily Rossberg, District Teacher of the Year Finalist
Sonoraville High School: Nathan Schuster, District Teacher of the Year Finalist
Sonoraville Elementary: Alli Smith, District Teacher of the Year Finalist
Gordon Central High School: John Albright
Fairmount Elementary: Sara Broom
Ashworth Middle School: Justin Cole
Red Bud Elementary: Lauren Gulledge
Belwood Elementary: Stephania Hyde
Red Bud Middle School: Matt Waters
W.L. Swain Elementary: Sherri Wilson











Gordon County Schools and Calhoun City Schools are collaborating to provide students with soft skills and build community relationships with businesses and career opportunities.
Today, they worked on creating and editing resumes at the Gordon County College and Career Academy. They did fantastic work!


Our April menus are full of Spring goodness: fresh strawberries, salads full of crisp lettuce and crunchy veggies, and a special flavor of our popular frozen fruit Sidekicks: Bloom, which is swirled watermelon juice and lemonade. We are ready to welcome Spring, and we will make sure all our students and staff eat well!







Congratulations to Sonoraville Elementary 2nd grade teacher Alli Smith on being named a District Teacher of the Year finalist!
With 17 years of teaching experience, Alli is in her second year at SES after previously teaching 2nd and 4th grade at Belwood Elementary. She is passionate about mentoring future educators, working closely with SHS and college teaching programs. In 2018, she was honored as the Kennesaw State Collaborating Teacher of the Year. She also serves on the Helping Hands Committee and the SES Literacy Team, making a lasting impact on her students and school community.
#TogetherGCS #TogetherSES #GordonCountySchools

Congratulations to Sonoraville High School social studies teacher Nathan Schuster on being named a District Teacher of the Year finalist!
With eight years of teaching experience at SHS, Nathan serves as the social studies department lead teacher. In addition to his leadership in the classroom, he has an extensive coaching background, previously serving as head baseball coach at Red Bud Middle School and currently coaching as boys’ and girls’ golf coach and assistant varsity football coach at Sonoraville High.
Nathan's dedication has earned him several honors, including 2022 Sonoraville High School STAR Teacher and 2022 4A Wide Receiver Coach of the Year. He is also the founder and recipient of the Lookout Mountain FCA Nate Schuster Courage Award.
#TogetherGCS #TogetherSHS #GordonCountySchools

Congratulations to Tolbert Elementary 3rd grade teacher Emily Rossberg on being named a District Teacher of the Year finalist!
With 15 years of teaching experience, Emily is in her second year at TES after spending 13 years teaching in West Yellowstone, Montana. There, she taught 2nd and 4th grade while also serving as Head Activities Director, assistant girls’ basketball coach, assistant volleyball coach, and positive behavior program director. At Tolbert, she continues to be a dedicated leader, serving as PTO treasurer and a member of the TES Literacy Council.
#TogetherGCS #TogetherTES #GordonCountySchools

Gordon County Students Named Finalists for Prestigious Governor’s Honors Program
Three outstanding students from Gordon County have been named finalists for the prestigious Georgia Governor’s Honors Program (GHP), an esteemed summer residential program for gifted and talented high school students. Pamela Aguilar (Sonoraville High School), Harrison Hughes (Gordon Central High School), and Anna Caroline Parker (Gordon Central High School) have achieved this distinguished honor, showcasing their dedication and excellence in their respective fields of study.
The Governor’s Honors Program is a highly selective, four-week residential summer program hosted at Georgia Southern University. It provides an enriching academic experience for students who demonstrate exceptional skill, creativity, and passion in their areas of interest. Participants engage in rigorous coursework, collaborate with peers, and learn from experienced educators and professionals.
Being selected as a finalist for GHP is a remarkable achievement, as the program seeks only the most talented students from across the state. The selection process is rigorous, requiring nominations, interviews, and evaluations to determine the most qualified candidates. Finalists are chosen based on their academic excellence, leadership abilities, and commitment to personal and intellectual growth.
Pamela Aguilar, Harrison Hughes, and Anna Caroline Parker have exemplified these qualities, earning their spots in this elite program. Their hard work, dedication, and passion have set them apart, and their accomplishments are a source of pride for their schools, families, and the entire Gordon County community.
Congratulations to these remarkable students on this outstanding achievement! We celebrate their success and look forward to seeing the incredible impact they will make in the future.


Gordon County Schools is pleased to announce the appointment of Meghan Vess as the new assistant principal of Belwood Elementary School for the 2025-2026 school year. Vess was officially approved for the position at the March 24th called board meeting.
Vess has dedicated her entire career to Belwood Elementary, serving as an educator for 12 years across multiple grade levels, including Pre-K, 1st, and 4th grades. Since 2023, she has been the school’s Instructional Lead Teacher, working closely with teachers to implement curriculum, mentor, provide professional development, and analyze data to enhance student learning.
Recognized for her excellence in education, Vess was honored as the 2023 Belwood Teacher of the Year. In her new role as assistant principal, she will continue to support the school's mission of student success while fostering a positive and productive learning environment for all.
Gordon County Schools is excited to welcome Vess into this leadership role and looks forward to the continued contributions she will make at Belwood Elementary.


Our elementary, middle, and high school educators recently went to the annual Kennesaw State University ESOL Conference! This conference brought local, national, and international ESOL professionals together to learn about programs and pedagogies that serve English learners.
They were able to learn about new ESOL instructional strategies, network with peers, and collaborate together on an awesome day of learning and sharing. Great job!





CHILD FIND REQUIREMENT NOTICE for Gordon County Schools:
Gordon County Schools has a duty to locate, evaluate and identify any child residing in the district who are suspected of, or have a disability or developmental delay.
Children eligible for special education include those children with disabilities who have autism, deaf-blindness, emotional disturbance, hearing impairment, multiple disabilities, orthopedic impairment, other health impairment, specific learning disability, speech or language impairment, traumatic brain injury, acquired brain injury, visual impairment or developmental delay and who, because of such an impairment, need special education services.
If you suspect your child has a disability and may need special education services or if you would like additional information, please contact the District's Special Education Director, Amy Beason at 706-629-4474.


Four of Gordon County’s Gifted Teachers; Belinda Smith, Monica Nacey, Jennifer Farist, and Tim Gilreath, kicked off Gifted Education month by attending the Georgia Association of Gifted Children (GAGC) annual conference in Columbus. The GAGC conference is a time to network with other Gifted and Talented teachers from around the state as well as attend Professional Learning sessions to enhance the Gifted and Talented program in Gordon County.
Additionally, Jennifer Farist and Monica Nacey led a session on Supporting Social Emotional Needs for Gifted Students.
#TogetherGCS


Dear Gordon County Schools Families,
As we approach the end of the school year, we invite you to participate in the Cognia Accreditation Family and Community Survey to share your insights and provide valuable feedback about our school district. Your input is essential in helping us assess our strengths and identify areas for improvement.
Please take a few minutes to complete the survey by clicking the link below:
https://eprovesurveys.advanc-ed.org/surveys/#/action/277370/p3228
Your feedback plays a vital role in our continuous improvement efforts and helps ensure that we are providing the best possible educational experience for our students. The survey is open until Friday, April 4th, so we encourage you to complete it as soon as possible.
Thank you for your time and support in making Gordon County Schools the best it can be!


State Superintendent Richard Woods Visits Red Bud Middle School to Present Math Leaders Banners
State School Superintendent Richard Woods visited Red Bud Middle School to present prestigious Math Leader banners to Ashworth Middle School, Red Bud Middle School, and Gordon Central High School. The recognition highlights these schools' commitment to excellence in mathematics and their outstanding achievements in student growth and proficiency.
Superintendent Woods was welcomed by Gordon County Schools Superintendent Alice Mashburn, along with Board of Education chairperson Charlie Walraven, co-chair Bobby Hall, and Marsha Wilson. Presented with the banners were Red Bud Middle School Principal Chad Moore, Ashworth Middle School Principal Danny Lowrance, and Gordon Central High School Principal Dr. Amy Parker. During his visit, Mr. Woods toured several classrooms at Red Bud Middle School and engaged with 8th-grade students, fielding their questions. RBMS 8th grade students Emma Osmanovic and Ethen Smith led the tour for Mr. Woods, providing insights into their classrooms and learning experiences in the classrooms of Tyler Lyles and Autumn Gibson, Cassie Bartley, and Sandra Cash.
The Math Leader Awards celebrate schools that have demonstrated exceptional student achievement and growth in mathematics under the new K-12 Mathematics Standards:
Ashworth Middle School – Recognized as a High School Outstanding Achievement Math Leader for its excellence in mathematics among 8th-grade students taking high school Algebra 1. The school’s high percentage of students performing at the Proficient Learner level or above showcases its commitment to academic success and numeracy skills.
Red Bud Middle School – Awarded dual honors as both an 8th Grade Gateway Growth and High School Outstanding Achievement Math Leader. This distinction reflects the school’s remarkable student growth in eighth-grade mathematics and high levels of achievement among 8th-grade students taking Algebra 1.
Gordon Central High School – Recognized as a Growth Leader for its significant improvement in mathematics achievement, as measured by the Algebra: Concepts and Connections End-of-Course (EOC) assessment. This award highlights the school's dedication to ensuring all students make measurable progress in their numeracy skills.
The Math Leader Awards for the 2023-2024 school year acknowledge schools that have increased the percentage of students scoring at the Proficient Learner level or above. These awards emphasize the importance of numeracy in key transition years and require greater growth from schools with lower initial achievement levels. Mr. Woods discussed the prestige of this recognition and hoped to visit Gordon County Schools again next year with more achievements of academic success and growth.
The event served as a moment of pride for Gordon County Schools, celebrating the collective efforts of students, teachers, and administrators in advancing math education and ensuring academic success. Congratulations to Ashworth Middle School, Red Bud Middle School, and Gordon Central High School for their well-earned recognition as Math Leader schools.

