
The Voluntary Action Center Community Kitchen in Calhoun provides free hot meals each weekday for those in need. Meals are served at 343 South Wall Street. 
Lunch: Monday through Friday, 11:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. (dine-in only)
Dinner: Monday through Friday, 4:45 p.m. to 5:45 p.m. (to-go plates available)
Thank you to the Voluntary Action Center for continuing to care for our community!
Lunch: Monday through Friday, 11:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. (dine-in only)
Dinner: Monday through Friday, 4:45 p.m. to 5:45 p.m. (to-go plates available)
Thank you to the Voluntary Action Center for continuing to care for our community!


Gordon County Schools is partnering with the Voluntary Action Center to collect non-perishable food items for families right here in our community. Every donation helps provide hot meals and groceries to those in need.
Suggested items include canned vegetables, beans, soups, proteins, pasta, and instant noodles. Last year, our schools donated more than 13,000 items. Let’s see if we can top that in 2025!
Donations stay local and make a real difference for Gordon County families. Thank you for helping keep our community strong and cared for! #ExtraordinaryGCS
Suggested items include canned vegetables, beans, soups, proteins, pasta, and instant noodles. Last year, our schools donated more than 13,000 items. Let’s see if we can top that in 2025!
Donations stay local and make a real difference for Gordon County families. Thank you for helping keep our community strong and cared for! #ExtraordinaryGCS


The SHS Lady Phoenix softball team left in style yesterday to compete in the state tournament. Be sure to cheer them on this week as they look to win it all! #ExtraordinaryGCS


Menus for November -- We will celebrate National Donut Day on November 5th, and later in the month, we'll serve a traditional Thanksgiving meal for everyone to enjoy before the November 24-28 break.  Each school will set their date for the Thanksgiving meal, so check with your child's school to see when they can enjoy roasted turkey, dressing, mashed potatoes, gravy, etc, etc!







Today, we proudly recognize National First Responders Day and honor the brave men and women who serve and protect our community every day.
Gordon County Schools extends heartfelt appreciation to our local law enforcement officers, firefighters, EMTs, paramedics, and all first responders for their courage, dedication, and selfless service. Your commitment to keeping our schools and community safe does not go unnoticed. The SROs on our campus continue to serve and protect our students and teachers every day.
Thank you for being heroes! #ExtraordinaryGCS
Gordon County Schools extends heartfelt appreciation to our local law enforcement officers, firefighters, EMTs, paramedics, and all first responders for their courage, dedication, and selfless service. Your commitment to keeping our schools and community safe does not go unnoticed. The SROs on our campus continue to serve and protect our students and teachers every day.
Thank you for being heroes! #ExtraordinaryGCS


All Gordon County Schools will be closed Friday, October 31st for Flex Learning Friday.
We hope everyone enjoys a safe and fun fall weekend! #ExtraordinaryGCS
We hope everyone enjoys a safe and fun fall weekend! #ExtraordinaryGCS


Director of Early Learning and Elementary Education Beth Herod hosted the Georgia Language Arts Supervisors (GLAS) meeting today at the Gordon County Schools Central Office. During the session, participants received important updates on state assessments from Lisa Hardman, Assessment Specialist with the Georgia Department of Education. 
It was a great opportunity for collaboration and sharing information to support literacy and language arts education across the state. #ExtraordinaryGCS
It was a great opportunity for collaboration and sharing information to support literacy and language arts education across the state. #ExtraordinaryGCS


Gordon Central’s Teaching as a Profession class hosted Swain Elementary kindergarten students today for fun, hands-on learning activities and projects led by Mrs. Albright’s TAP students! #ExtraordinaryGCS




Last month, the WALKING and WATER Wellness Challenge included a friendly competition to see which school or department could log the most walking minutes during September. The Transportation Department came out on top as the overall winner!
In celebration of Transportation Appreciation Week, a prize drawing was held for participating staff members. Gift cards from Sonic, RAK Outfitters, and DiPrima’s Shoes were awarded to several Transportation employees. Congratulations to Ashley Carroll, Natalie Williams, Jennie Elmore, Janice Nix, Marie Dixon, and Kira Sheriff for winning gift cards, along with others who received Sonic gift cards for their participation.
To make things even more fun, Director Tim Watkins promised to have his head shaved if Transportation won the challenge—and he followed through on that commitment!
Congratulations to the Transportation Department for their enthusiasm, teamwork, and commitment to wellness. #ExtraordinaryGCS
In celebration of Transportation Appreciation Week, a prize drawing was held for participating staff members. Gift cards from Sonic, RAK Outfitters, and DiPrima’s Shoes were awarded to several Transportation employees. Congratulations to Ashley Carroll, Natalie Williams, Jennie Elmore, Janice Nix, Marie Dixon, and Kira Sheriff for winning gift cards, along with others who received Sonic gift cards for their participation.
To make things even more fun, Director Tim Watkins promised to have his head shaved if Transportation won the challenge—and he followed through on that commitment!
Congratulations to the Transportation Department for their enthusiasm, teamwork, and commitment to wellness. #ExtraordinaryGCS



This week, Gordon County Schools joins the nationwide celebration of National School Bus Safety Week, recognizing the vital role that school transportation plays in keeping students safe every day.
We extend our heartfelt thanks to our dedicated bus drivers and transportation staff who ensure that students arrive to and from school safely and on time. Their professionalism, care, and commitment make them true heroes on the road.
We also thank our families and community members for doing their part by staying alert, stopping for school buses, and following safety laws that protect our children.
Together, we help make every ride a safe one.
#ExtraordinaryGCS #NationalSchoolBusSafetyWeek
We extend our heartfelt thanks to our dedicated bus drivers and transportation staff who ensure that students arrive to and from school safely and on time. Their professionalism, care, and commitment make them true heroes on the road.
We also thank our families and community members for doing their part by staying alert, stopping for school buses, and following safety laws that protect our children.
Together, we help make every ride a safe one.
#ExtraordinaryGCS #NationalSchoolBusSafetyWeek


Today, we proudly celebrate the dedicated bus drivers and monitors who safely transport our students each and every day. Your commitment, care, and kindness ensure our students start and end their days with a smile.
Thank you for keeping Gordon County Schools moving safely and smoothly — rain or shine! #ExtraordinaryGCS
Thank you for keeping Gordon County Schools moving safely and smoothly — rain or shine! #ExtraordinaryGCS


The weather was picture-perfect today at Fairmount Elementary. Our Bulldogs had a blast at recess! #ExtraordinaryGCS #ExtraordinaryFES


The 2025 Gordon County-Calhoun Special Olympics was held today at Ratner Stadium, bringing together student athletes, teachers, families, and community volunteers for a day of competition and celebration!
Athletes from schools across Gordon County and the City of Calhoun participated in a variety of Olympic-style events, including track races and shot put. The event began with an opening ceremony featuring a parade of athletes and remarks from local organizers and leaders. Volunteers and staff helped coordinate events throughout the day, ensuring that each athlete had the opportunity to participate and be recognized for their achievements.
Families, classmates, and supporters cheered on each student and event. Athletes were celebrated with a ribbon ceremony after each event to acknowledge their success and sportsmanship.
The Gordon County-Calhoun Special Olympics continues to provide meaningful opportunities for students to demonstrate determination, sportsmanship, and community spirit. Thank you to everyone who came out today and the sponsors who helped make it possible.
#ExtraordinaryGCS
Athletes from schools across Gordon County and the City of Calhoun participated in a variety of Olympic-style events, including track races and shot put. The event began with an opening ceremony featuring a parade of athletes and remarks from local organizers and leaders. Volunteers and staff helped coordinate events throughout the day, ensuring that each athlete had the opportunity to participate and be recognized for their achievements.
Families, classmates, and supporters cheered on each student and event. Athletes were celebrated with a ribbon ceremony after each event to acknowledge their success and sportsmanship.
The Gordon County-Calhoun Special Olympics continues to provide meaningful opportunities for students to demonstrate determination, sportsmanship, and community spirit. Thank you to everyone who came out today and the sponsors who helped make it possible.
#ExtraordinaryGCS






Gordon County Schools students continue to demonstrate strong academic achievement, outperforming national averages on the 2025 ACT.
According to results released by the Georgia Department of Education, Georgia students overall exceeded national averages for the ninth consecutive year—and Gordon County students contributed to that success with impressive local results across all tested areas. Students from Gordon County Schools achieved an average composite score of 20.4, compared to the national average of 19.4. GCS students surpassed national averages in every subject area, showing particular strength in reading and science.
For the ninth year in a row, Georgia students as a whole outperformed their peers nationwide on the ACT, even as the national average remained steady. State School Superintendent Richard Woods praised students and educators statewide for their commitment to academic success, saying, “We are nearing a decade of Georgia students beating the national average on the ACT, with similar results on the SAT. Despite the challenges public schools across the country have faced over the last decade, our students continue to outperform the national average—our teachers, school leaders, families, and students should take great pride in that accomplishment.”
The ACT measures students’ readiness for college-level coursework in English, mathematics, reading, and science. Gordon County Schools’ strong performance reflects the district’s dedication to preparing students for postsecondary success and future careers. District leaders credit ongoing efforts to strengthen instruction, expand learning opportunities, and support student achievement as key factors behind these results.
Gordon County Schools will continue to focus on academic excellence, ensuring students are well-equipped for success beyond graduation.
According to results released by the Georgia Department of Education, Georgia students overall exceeded national averages for the ninth consecutive year—and Gordon County students contributed to that success with impressive local results across all tested areas. Students from Gordon County Schools achieved an average composite score of 20.4, compared to the national average of 19.4. GCS students surpassed national averages in every subject area, showing particular strength in reading and science.
For the ninth year in a row, Georgia students as a whole outperformed their peers nationwide on the ACT, even as the national average remained steady. State School Superintendent Richard Woods praised students and educators statewide for their commitment to academic success, saying, “We are nearing a decade of Georgia students beating the national average on the ACT, with similar results on the SAT. Despite the challenges public schools across the country have faced over the last decade, our students continue to outperform the national average—our teachers, school leaders, families, and students should take great pride in that accomplishment.”
The ACT measures students’ readiness for college-level coursework in English, mathematics, reading, and science. Gordon County Schools’ strong performance reflects the district’s dedication to preparing students for postsecondary success and future careers. District leaders credit ongoing efforts to strengthen instruction, expand learning opportunities, and support student achievement as key factors behind these results.
Gordon County Schools will continue to focus on academic excellence, ensuring students are well-equipped for success beyond graduation.


The Gordon County Schools Board of Education is proud to announce that it has received the Georgia School Boards Association’s (GSBA) 2025 Exemplary Board Recognition, the highest honor in GSBA’s board recognition program.
This prestigious achievement highlights the Board’s strong commitment to effective governance, continuous improvement, transparency, and collaboration—key principles that foster excellent schools and expand opportunities for every student in Gordon County.
To earn this distinction, the Gordon County Schools Board of Education met and exceeded rigorous standards established by GSBA to recognize boards that demonstrate outstanding leadership and accountability in serving their communities.
The GSBA Board Recognition Program, developed by Georgia superintendents and school board members and based on the State Board of Education’s Standards for Effective Governance, was established in 1998 as one of the first programs in the nation to set clear, measurable expectations for local boards of education.
The program includes three levels of recognition: Quality Board, Distinguished Board, and Exemplary Board. Attaining the Exemplary level represents the highest standard of excellence and service for local school boards across Georgia.
This recognition reflects the Gordon County Schools Board of Education’s dedication to serving students, staff, and the community with integrity and vision. Through strong leadership and a shared commitment to student success, the Board continues to ensure that Gordon County Schools provides extraordinary educational opportunities that prepare every student for a bright and successful future.
This prestigious achievement highlights the Board’s strong commitment to effective governance, continuous improvement, transparency, and collaboration—key principles that foster excellent schools and expand opportunities for every student in Gordon County.
To earn this distinction, the Gordon County Schools Board of Education met and exceeded rigorous standards established by GSBA to recognize boards that demonstrate outstanding leadership and accountability in serving their communities.
The GSBA Board Recognition Program, developed by Georgia superintendents and school board members and based on the State Board of Education’s Standards for Effective Governance, was established in 1998 as one of the first programs in the nation to set clear, measurable expectations for local boards of education.
The program includes three levels of recognition: Quality Board, Distinguished Board, and Exemplary Board. Attaining the Exemplary level represents the highest standard of excellence and service for local school boards across Georgia.
This recognition reflects the Gordon County Schools Board of Education’s dedication to serving students, staff, and the community with integrity and vision. Through strong leadership and a shared commitment to student success, the Board continues to ensure that Gordon County Schools provides extraordinary educational opportunities that prepare every student for a bright and successful future.


Congratulations to two elementary schools for being recognized at the recent Gordon County Schools Board of Education meeting for their outstanding achievements.
W.L. Swain Elementary was honored by the Georgia Department of Education as a 2025 Title I Reward School, placing them among the top 5% of Title I schools in the state for making the most progress in student achievement. This recognition is based on the most recent two years of state testing data in English Language Arts and mathematics. The award reflects the hard work and commitment of Swain’s students, staff, parents, and administration. Accepting the recognition on behalf of W.L. Swain Elementary were Principal Tara Green, Assistant Principal Stacy Calvert, and teachers India Bennett and Monica Nacey
Sonoraville Elementary was also recognized for being named an Apple Distinguished School, an achievement that highlights the school’s innovative use of instructional technology to promote student collaboration, creativity, and critical thinking. Sonoraville Elementary joins Ashworth, Tolbert, Swain, and Fairmount Elementary in earning this distinction, with fewer than 15 schools in Georgia holding this honor. Recognized on behalf of Sonoraville Elementary were Principal Kelly Rampy, Assistant Principal Nicole Burgess, and Instructional Technology Coordinator Whitney Prather, who supported the application and video submission process.
#ExtraordinaryGCS #ExtraordinaryWLS #ExtraordinarySES
W.L. Swain Elementary was honored by the Georgia Department of Education as a 2025 Title I Reward School, placing them among the top 5% of Title I schools in the state for making the most progress in student achievement. This recognition is based on the most recent two years of state testing data in English Language Arts and mathematics. The award reflects the hard work and commitment of Swain’s students, staff, parents, and administration. Accepting the recognition on behalf of W.L. Swain Elementary were Principal Tara Green, Assistant Principal Stacy Calvert, and teachers India Bennett and Monica Nacey
Sonoraville Elementary was also recognized for being named an Apple Distinguished School, an achievement that highlights the school’s innovative use of instructional technology to promote student collaboration, creativity, and critical thinking. Sonoraville Elementary joins Ashworth, Tolbert, Swain, and Fairmount Elementary in earning this distinction, with fewer than 15 schools in Georgia holding this honor. Recognized on behalf of Sonoraville Elementary were Principal Kelly Rampy, Assistant Principal Nicole Burgess, and Instructional Technology Coordinator Whitney Prather, who supported the application and video submission process.
#ExtraordinaryGCS #ExtraordinaryWLS #ExtraordinarySES



We are super-excited to welcome everyone back to school for a week of special international menus! National School Lunch Week is Oct 13-17, and you will have the chance to try a different cuisine each day.  Get ready to Taste the World in your school cafeteria!


We may be out for fall break, but that doesn't stop us from celebrating Georgia Pre-K Week! Thank you to our teachers and paraprofsssionals who make the first year of school so meaningful to the students! #ExtraordinaryGCS


Gordon County Schools appreciates all of our instructional coaches who make an impact each day working with teachers and staff! #ExtraordinaryGCS


Congratulations to Belwood Elementary for winning September’s Attendance Awareness Month challenge with the highest attendance rate of 96.33%. Executive Director of Student Services Mike Evelti recognized BES principal Matt Fox for this achievement during the district leadership meeting. Way to go, Belwood! #ExtraordinaryGCS #ExtraordinaryBES

