Now Hiring: IT Systems / Low Voltage Specialist

Gordon County Schools is looking for a skilled IT Systems / Low Voltage Specialist to join our technology team!

This 12-month position plays a critical role in keeping our district’s technology and low voltage systems running smoothly, from networked systems and servers to security, intercoms, cameras, and classroom technology. If you enjoy hands on technical work, problem solving, and supporting schools through reliable technology, this could be the perfect fit.

What you’ll do:
• Install, configure, and maintain hardware, software, and low voltage systems
• Support and manage systems such as phone and print servers, MDM, ticketing, inventory, LMS, and student SSO
• Maintain and repair alarms, cameras, access control, intercoms, clocks, cabling, projectors, and more
• Troubleshoot system issues and implement security best practices
• Collaborate with staff, vendors, and IT teams to support schools
• Document systems, inventory, and work orders
• Train school personnel on technology and equipment

Why Gordon County Schools?
• Competitive pay for a 229-day position
• Georgia State Health Benefit Plan
• Meaningful work supporting students and staff
• Opportunity to work with a wide range of modern systems and technologies

Apply today by scanning the QR code or visiting gcbe.schoolspring.com

Help us keep learning connected, secure, and running strong by joining the Gordon County Schools technology team!
about 18 hours ago, Gordon County Schools
Apply for the IT Systems/Low Voltage Specialist at Gordon County Schools by visiting gcbe.schoolspring.com

Welcome back to Gordon County Schools! We are excited to welcome our students back today as we begin a new semester together.

Teachers worked hard yesterday in professional development sessions and collaboration to prepare for the spring semester. We hope everyone enjoyed a restful break and is ready for a fresh start filled with learning, growth, and extraordinary opportunities!

Let's look forward to a great return to school.
#ExtraordinaryGCS

about 21 hours ago, Gordon County Schools
Back to School: We Missed You!

Gordon County Schools will return to class tomorrow, January 6. We look forward to welcoming our students and staff back as we begin the new semester together. We hope everyone enjoyed a restful break and is ready for an extraordinary start to the year ahead.
#ExtraordinaryGCS

2 days ago, Gordon County Schools
School returns Tuesday, January 6
Our menus for January 2026 -- School Nutrition staff will have hot, hearty breakfasts and lunches ready and waiting when we return to school on Tuesday, January 6th.
4 days ago, School Nutrition
Jan 2026 elementary school breakfast menus
Jan 2026 elementary school lunch menus
Jan 2026 middle school breakfast menus
Jan 2026 middle school lunch menus
Jan 2026 high school breakfast menus
Jan 2026 high school lunch menus
Gordon County Schools will return to class on Tuesday, January 6. We look forward to welcoming our students and staff back as we begin the new semester together. We hope everyone enjoyed a restful break and is ready for an extraordinary start to the year ahead.
#ExtraordinaryGCS
5 days ago, Gordon County Schools
School returns Tuesday, January 6
As we welcome the New Year, Gordon County Schools wishes our students, staff, families, and community a happy and healthy 2026. We are grateful for the dedication, growth, and achievements that made the past year truly extraordinary.

Let's look ahead together with optimism, purpose, and a continued commitment to providing equal opportunities for every student. Here’s to new goals, new successes, and an inspiring year ahead!
#ExtraordinaryGCS
6 days ago, Gordon County Schools
Happy New Year
Gordon County Schools wishes our students, staff, families, and community a merry Christmas and joyful holiday season. We hope this time is filled with warmth, reflection, and meaningful moments with those you care about.

As many celebrate Christmas and others observe traditions that are special to them, we extend our best wishes to everyone for this season of kindness, gratitude, and goodwill.
#ExtraordinaryGCS
13 days ago, Gordon County Schools
Gordon County Schools logo with festive tree
We wish our students, staff, and families a happy and safe holiday season. Gordon County Schools is out December 22 through January 5, and students will return on January 6. We hope everyone enjoys a safe and restful time with loved ones.
#ExtraordinaryGCS
18 days ago, Gordon County Schools
GCS Winter Holiday Break is December 22 through January 5
Gordon County Schools is proud to announce that the district has earned Cognia Accreditation with Merit, a distinction awarded to institutions that demonstrate results above expectations across Cognia’s performance standards. This recognition reflects Gordon County Schools’ continued commitment to high-quality instruction, strong leadership, and a culture focused on student growth and continuous improvement.

Gordon County Schools last earned Cognia Accreditation in 2021 and completed the rigorous Accreditation Engagement Review in October of the 2025–2026 school year. The process included a comprehensive review by external education experts, interviews, and classroom observations to evaluate learning environments, instructional practices, leadership, and overall effectiveness.

We are grateful for the hard work and dedication of our students, staff, families, and community who made this achievement possible. This recognition affirms the extraordinary work happening across our schools every day.

#ExtraordinaryGCS
19 days ago, Gordon County Schools
Cognia Accredited with Merit - Gordon County Schools

Gordon County Schools is providing Winter Holiday Meal Boxes today to support families during the Winter Holidays/Christmas Break! Each box includes 10 breakfasts and 10 lunches per child and is available to all children ages 0–18 (and 0–21 for students with special needs). Please remember: one meal box per child.

You may pick up boxes from the locations below between 1:00 PM to 7:00 PM TODAY.

Pickup Locations:
Belwood Elementary — Student Drop-Off (Back of School)
Fairmount Elementary — Bus Loading Area (Near Cafeteria)
Gordon Central High School — Student Drop-Off (Front of School)
Red Bud Elementary — Bus Loop
Sonoraville High School — Bus Loop
Tolbert Elementary — Student Drop-Off (Front of School)
W.L. Swain Elementary — Bus Loop

We’re grateful for the opportunity to serve our Gordon County families this holiday season! This institution is an equal opportunity provider.

#ExtraordinaryGCS

19 days ago, Gordon County Schools
Winter Meal Pickup Reminder

Gordon County Schools is on an early release day schedule today, December 19.

Elementary schools will release at 11:30 AM.
Middle and high schools will release at 12:30 PM.

We wish our students, staff, and families an amazing holiday season and hope everyone enjoys a safe and restful break! Be EXTRAORDINARY!

#ExtraordinaryGCS

19 days ago, Gordon County Schools
Early Release Day is December 19
Our January menus are here! We will also post these again closer to Tuesday, January 6th, when we return to school. Please join us for a special sweet treat at lunch on January 6th and for our yummy tailgating menu on Friday, January 16th to get us all fired up for the College Football National Championship. And join us every other day in January for a hot filling breakfast or lunch -- and all of it FREE for our students!
20 days ago, School Nutrition
Jan 2026 elementary school breakfast menus
Jan 2026 elementary school lunch menus
Jan 2026 middle school breakfast menus
Jan 2026 middle school lunch menus
Jan 2026 high school breakfast menus
Jan 2026 high school lunch menus
Congratulations to the Sonoraville High School SkillsUSA Video News Broadcast team for officially qualifying for the SkillsUSA State Competition in February.

The team competed against schools from across Georgia and earned a spot among the top 16 teams statewide. This impressive achievement reflects their professionalism, teamwork, and strong technical skills.

Please help us congratulate these outstanding students:
Easton Fletcher, Anchor
Konner Johnson, Anchor
Lukas Holmes, Floor Manager
Jaden Johnson, Technical Director

We are proud of their hard work and wish them the best as they advance to the state level.
#ExtraordinaryGCS #ExtraordinarySHS
21 days ago, Gordon County Schools
SHS Video News Broadcast Team Qualified for State Competition
We wish our students, staff, and families a happy and safe holiday season. Gordon County Schools will be out December 22 through January 5, and students will return on January 6. We hope everyone enjoys a safe and restful time with loved ones.
#ExtraordinaryGCS
22 days ago, Gordon County Schools
Winter Holiday break is from December 22 through January 5. Students return January 6.
Gordon County Schools will have an early release day on Friday, December 19 as we wrap up the semester and head into the holiday season.
#ExtraordinaryGCS
25 days ago, Gordon County Schools
Early Release Day is December 19
GCS Director of Technology Chuck Langston recently presented at the Tennessee Educational Technology Conference (TETC 2025), where educators from across the country learned how iPads are used in our classrooms to support student learning!

During his session, Mr. Langston explained how iPads help simplify everyday classroom tasks for teachers (classroom workflows) and give students more ways to learn and show what they know through writing, drawing, recording audio, creating videos, and working together digitally (multimodal learning). This approach helps meet students where they are and keeps learning engaging and accessible for all.

Mr. Langston has presented at many conferences and webinars over the years, and his leadership in educational technology continues to make a positive impact on our students and schools!

#ExtraordinaryGCS
25 days ago, Gordon County Schools
Chuck Langston, Director of Technology
Gordon County Schools proudly celebrated our Georgia REACH Scholars today during a special recognition and signing ceremony. We honored 8th graders Kylie Hardin, Dustin Ramirez, Kassandra Rubio, Madelyn Shulas, and Jesus Taboada Hernandez for being selected as Georgia REACH Scholars and for the commitment they are making to their future success.

Through REACH, which stands for "Realizing Educational Achievement Can Happen," students are paired with mentors and academic support while committing to strong attendance, positive behavior, and continued academic success. In return, scholars earn a guaranteed college scholarship of up to $10,000 to support their postsecondary goals.

Today’s ceremony marked an important milestone as students signed their commitment statements, symbolizing their dedication to perseverance, integrity, and excellence. Families, educators, mentors, and community supporters joined together to celebrate the beginning of this meaningful journey and the promise it represents.

Thank you to the academic advisors who will support these scholars moving forward, led by Gordon Central High School graduation coach Jamey Angland and Sonoraville High School assistant principal Ashley Brookshire.

Congratulations to our Georgia REACH Scholars. We are proud of you and excited to support you as you continue working toward a bright and successful future!

#ExtraordinaryGCS
25 days ago, Gordon County Schools
Georgia REACH Scholars Signing Ceremony
Students and parents signing for REACH Scholars
District leaders presented schools today with banners celebrating outstanding performance ratings on the Georgia 2025 College and Career Ready Performance Index. Congratulations to Belwood Elementary for their district-level achievements in Closing Gaps and ELL Proficiency!
#ExtraordinaryGCS #ExtraordinaryBES

CCRPI scores are calculated using multiple indicators that measure student achievement, progress, readiness, and closing gaps. A key component of the CCRPI is student performance and growth on state assessments, including the Georgia Milestones End-of-Grade (EOG) and End-of-Course (EOC) tests. Additional factors include graduation rates, progress of English Learners, and indicators of college and career readiness.

Closing Gaps: Measures how well a school is improving performance among all student groups, especially those that have historically underperformed. It emphasizes equity and ensures all students are making gains.

English Learner (ELL) Proficiency: Evaluates the progress of English learners in developing English language skills, using the ACCESS for ELLs assessment.
27 days ago, Gordon County Schools
CCRPI Banner for Belwood Elementary
District leaders presented schools today with banners celebrating outstanding performance ratings on the Georgia 2025 College and Career Ready Performance Index (CCRPI). Congratulations to Gordon Central High School for their district-level achievements in Content Mastery: American Literature, Literacy, and Progress Math!
#ExtraordinaryGCS #ExtraordinaryGCHS

CCRPI scores are calculated using multiple indicators that measure student achievement, progress, readiness, and closing gaps. A key component of the CCRPI is student performance and growth on state assessments, including the Georgia Milestones End-of-Grade (EOG) and End-of-Course (EOC) tests. Additional factors include graduation rates, progress of English Learners, and indicators of college and career readiness.

Content Mastery: Looks at how well students are performing on Georgia Milestones tests in core subject areas, representing their level of academic proficiency.

Literacy: Highlights student performance specifically in reading and writing. Literacy is a critical indicator of long-term academic success and is closely monitored as part of both readiness and content mastery.

Progress – Math: Tracks student growth over time on the Georgia Milestones in Mathematics, regardless of their starting point. It shows how much academic progress students are making year to year.
27 days ago, Gordon County Schools
CCRPI Banner for Gordon Central High School
District leaders presented schools today with banners celebrating outstanding performance ratings on the Georgia 2025 College and Career Ready Performance Index (CCRPI). Congratulations to Sonoraville High School for their district-level achievements in Closing Gaps, Content Mastery: Algebra, Biology, and U.S. History, ELL Proficiency, Progress ELA, and Readiness!
#ExtraordinaryGCS #ExtraordinarySHS

CCRPI scores are calculated using multiple indicators that measure student achievement, progress, readiness, and closing gaps. A key component of the CCRPI is student performance and growth on state assessments, including the Georgia Milestones End-of-Grade (EOG) and End-of-Course (EOC) tests. Additional factors include graduation rates, progress of English Learners, and indicators of college and career readiness.

Closing Gaps: Measures how well a school is improving performance among all student groups, especially those that have historically underperformed. It emphasizes equity and ensures all students are making gains.

Content Mastery: Looks at how well students are performing on Georgia Milestones tests in core subject areas, representing their level of academic proficiency.

English Learner (ELL) Proficiency: Evaluates the progress of English learners in developing English language skills, using the ACCESS for ELLs assessment.

Progress – ELA: Tracks student growth over time on the Georgia Milestones in English Language Arts, regardless of their starting point. It shows how much academic progress students are making year to year.

Readiness: Assesses whether students are prepared for the next grade level, college, or careers. It includes factors like attendance, literacy readiness, and participation in advanced coursework or career pathways.
27 days ago, Gordon County Schools
CCRPI Banner for Sonoraville High School