The Aspiring Leaders Program is designed to build leadership capacity among Gordon County Schools employees who aspire to serve in formal leadership roles. Throughout the program, participants engage in professional learning modules focused on school and system leadership, developing the skills and abilities needed to advance the vision of the district.
This year’s culminating event provided participants the opportunity to showcase their growth through Capstone leadership presentations. These presentations reflected the knowledge, collaboration, and leadership practices participants developed throughout the program, while also demonstrating their commitment to serving their schools and community.
Congratulations to the following Aspiring Leaders Program graduates:
Kim Adair (W.L. Swain Elementary)
Sylvia Ashley (Ashworth Middle School)
Taylor Fain (Red Bud Middle School)
Jonathan Fuller (Sonoraville High School)
Natasha Hall (Central Office)
Shelby Johnson (Belwood Elementary)
Maci Mills (Gordon Central High School)
Hannah Nelson (Sonoraville High School)
Mallory Parris (Tolbert Elementary)
Hayley Pollard (Tolbert Elementary)
Laramie Rodriguez (Gordon Central High School)
Ethan Samples (Sonoraville High School)
Shelby Santos (Fairmount Elementary)
Matt Wiley (Ashworth Middle School)
Megan Wiley (Tolbert Elementary)
The program works in conjunction with Dr. Letishia Seabrook Jones of GLISI. Guided by her core values of excellence, connection, and leadership, Dr. Jones empowers educators and school leaders to create spaces and strategies that inspire growth, equity, and lasting impact. Her partnership has helped strengthen the learning experience for participants as they prepare for future leadership opportunities.
The Aspiring Leaders Program is facilitated by Human Resources Director Allen Bowen, who shared the impact the program has had on him personally and professionally. Bowen expressed his appreciation for the opportunity to get to know, support, and encourage the cohort throughout their leadership journey.
Superintendent Alice Mashburn also offered words of encouragement to the graduates, recognizing their dedication to growth and their willingness to lead with purpose. She commended the participants for investing in their own development and for preparing to make a positive difference across Gordon County Schools.
Gordon County Schools congratulates each Aspiring Leaders graduate on this important achievement. Their commitment to leadership, continuous improvement, and service reflects the district’s ongoing dedication to developing current and future leaders.
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Led by Lieutenant Brian Brannon of the Gordon County Sheriff’s Department, the ceremony also included remarks from Major Ritchie Harris and Deputy Erik Ochoa, who shared the importance of the program and the impact it has on students across Gordon County Schools. Principal Dr. Rebecca Owen thanked the students for their dedication to the program and our partners at the Sheriff's Department for building strong relationships with these students throughout the year.
C.H.A.M.P.S. stands for Choosing Healthy Activities and Methods Promoting Safety. The program was developed by the Georgia Sheriffs’ Association and is designed to help fifth grade students build valuable life skills, make informed decisions, and contribute positively to their schools and communities. Gordon County Schools launched the program in partnership with the Gordon County Sheriff’s Department, and it continues to support students through lessons on topics such as internet safety, social media, bullying, vaping, alcohol, drug awareness, peer pressure, choices and consequences, and personal safety.
We are proud of our Tolbert Elementary students for their hard work and grateful to Gordon County Sheriff Mitch Ralston and the Gordon County Sheriff’s Department for investing in our students through this meaningful program.
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Turn your passion for fitness, coaching, and student development into a rewarding career! Gordon Central High School is seeking an energetic and motivated Physical Education Coach & Weight Training Teacher to help students build core strength and lifelong healthy habits.
In this full-time role, you’ll create an engaging and active environment where students develop physical skills, teamwork, and personal discipline. You’ll design and lead workouts, teach proper techniques, monitor student progress, and promote overall wellness while ensuring a safe and structured setting.
What You’ll Love About This Role:
- Stay active and work in a high-energy environment every day
- Coach and motivate students to reach their physical and personal goals
- Build strong relationships through teamwork, leadership, and mentorship
- Make a lasting impact on students’ health and success
Position Details:
- Full-time, 10-month (183-day) contract with potential for coaching supplements
- Opportunity to combine teaching with coaching and strength training
- Supportive school and community environment
Qualifications:
- Bachelor’s degree required
- Valid Georgia teaching certification
If you’re ready to inspire students and promote a culture of fitness and excellence, apply today!

June 2026
Location: Sonoraville High School
Dates: June 8-11
Time: 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM
July 2026
Location: Gordon Central High School
Dates: July 6-9
Time: 8:00 AM - 4:00 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 regarding our Driver's Education Program, please visit the Gordon County Schools website at: https://www.gcbe.org/page/driver-s-ed

Registration information can be found by scanning the QR code in the graphic or by visiting http://www.gcbe.org/bulletinboard. Be sure to check out all available camp options and secure your spot, and we will continue adding more camps as their dates become available.
We look forward to a fun and exciting summer of learning and activities!
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Modeled after athletic signing days, the event honors high school seniors, college students, and adults who are committed to pursue careers in the teaching profession. More than 400 future educators from all across Georgia attended the event.
Congratulations to the following students for making a commitment to improve the quality of education for Georgia’s students:
GCHS
Keira Bryson
Aidan Fleming
Alberto Garcia Melchor
Braelyn Jones
Toccoa Long
Nora Murphy
Susan Palma
Anna Caroline Parker
SHS
Kayla Abercrombie
Hannah Bradley
Anna Cruz
Jazmine Hunter
Cadence Mulkey
Harley Nelson
Thank you to everyone that made this incredible event possible for our future educators!
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#EducatorSigningDay26
#GAFutureEducator
#CTAEDelivers
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Through these spotlights, we’re highlighting meaningful moments, successes, and reflections—big or small—that showcase the incredible work happening in our schools every day.
Faculty and staff can submit what has made their year extraordinary by filling out this form: https://forms.cloud.microsoft/r/RhZiELutbj

Through these spotlights, we’re highlighting meaningful moments, successes, and reflections—big or small—that showcase the incredible work happening in our schools every day.
Faculty and staff can submit what has made their year extraordinary by filling out this form: https://forms.cloud.microsoft/r/RhZiELutbj

Through these spotlights, we’re highlighting meaningful moments, successes, and reflections—big or small—that showcase the incredible work happening in our schools every day.
Faculty and staff can submit what has made their year extraordinary by filling out this form: https://forms.cloud.microsoft/r/RhZiELutbj

Through these spotlights, we’re highlighting meaningful moments, successes, and reflections—big or small—that showcase the incredible work happening in our schools every day.
Faculty and staff can submit what has made their year extraordinary by filling out this form: https://forms.cloud.microsoft/r/RhZiELutbj

This recognition reflects their hard work, dedication, and commitment to excellence both in and out of the classroom. We are proud of these students and wish them continued success in college!
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At GCHS, Randy Vicente and Emily Sosa were crowned Prom King and Queen.
At SHS, Hudson Kinman and Bella Barajas were named Prom King and Queen.
We are proud to celebrate these students and this special milestone!
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Through these spotlights, we’re highlighting meaningful moments, successes, and reflections—big or small—that showcase the incredible work happening in our schools every day.
Faculty and staff can submit what has made their year extraordinary by filling out this form: https://forms.cloud.microsoft/r/RhZiELutbj

Through these spotlights, we’re highlighting meaningful moments, successes, and reflections—big or small—that showcase the incredible work happening in our schools every day.
Faculty and staff can submit what has made their year extraordinary by filling out this form: https://forms.cloud.microsoft/r/RhZiELutbj

Through these spotlights, we’re highlighting meaningful moments, successes, and reflections—big or small—that showcase the incredible work happening in our schools every day.
Faculty and staff can submit what has made their year extraordinary by filling out this form: https://forms.cloud.microsoft/r/RhZiELutbj


The Gordon County Board of Education will hold a public meeting on the budget, for school year 2026-2027, on May 11, 2026, at 6:00 p.m. at the Gordon County Board of Education Central Office, 7300 Fairmount Hwy, Calhoun, Georgia. During this meeting, the public will have the opportunity to provide input on the budget. A copy of the budget can be requested by contacting the Central Office at 706-629-7366 or visiting our website at www.gcbe.org.
Gordon County Schools proudly celebrated the 30th Annual Bus Rodeo, a special event recognizing the outstanding skill, safety, and dedication of our school bus drivers!
Drivers from across the district came together to take on a series of challenging events designed to showcase their precision behind the wheel, knowledge of safety procedures, and ability to navigate real-world driving situations with confidence and care.
Our 2026 bus rodeo champion is Marie Gallman! Marie drives TES-2 for the Tolbert and AMS/GCHS routes. Great job! Kristi Keithley placed 2nd and Tania Garland placed 3rd (not pictured).
This year’s rodeo was made even more special thanks to the generosity of our community and local business sponsors, who donated prizes to honor the important work of our transportation team. Their support helped create a fun, competitive, and meaningful day for our drivers who play such a vital role in the daily lives of students and families.
Gordon County Schools also extends sincere appreciation to everyone who helped organize, judge, and support the event. From the planning and setup to the competition itself, the day was a wonderful reminder of the teamwork and community support behind our transportation department. Transportation Director Tim Watkins does an amazing job with his team and this event, and we are grateful for his leadership and dedication to GCS drivers and our community.
Congratulations to every driver who participated. We are thankful for the professionalism, care, and commitment our transportation staff demonstrate every day as they safely carry students to and from school.
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