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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Let's recognize these principals in Gordon County Schools!
Ashworth Middle School - Danny Lowrance
Belwood Elementary - Matt Fox
Fairmount Elementary - Rebecca Champion
Gordon County College & Career Academy - Leah Newsom
Gordon Central High School - Dr. Amy Parker
Red Bud Elementary - Debra Brock
Red Bud Middle School - Chad Moore
Sonoraville Elementary - Kelly Rampy
Sonoraville High School - Amy Stewart
Tolbert Elementary - Dr. Rebecca Owen
W.L. Swain Elementary - Tara Green
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Gordon County Schools is closed for students today for Flex Learning Friday. We hope students are able to catch up on assignments, review instruction, or find a good book to read during this time. Our faculty and staff are engaged in professional learning, collaboration, and planning to continue strengthening instruction for student success.
Thank you for supporting flexible learning opportunities for our students!
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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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Honored this year were Keira Bryson, Sanija Curry-Primes, Aidan Fleming, Braelyn Jones, Toccoa Long, Sky McClure, Alberto Garcia Melchor, Nora Murphy, Susan Palma, Anna Caroline Parker, Jayden Ray, and Gracie Tidwell.
GCHS alumna and healthcare teacher Mrs. Amber Lee, along with Assistant Superintendent Sket Angland, shared meaningful words with students in front of their families, friends, and college representatives. They spoke about the joy of teaching and encouraged these future educators to return to Gordon County after graduation to inspire the next generation.
Congratulations to each of these students for choosing a path that will shape the future. We are proud of you and look forward to the difference you will make in the world of education!
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Thank you for supporting flexible learning opportunities for our students!
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Calhoun, GA — Cadets from multiple North Georgia high schools recently conducted a joint leadership and career exploration visit to Fort Benning, one of the U.S. Army’s premier training installations. Participating programs included Gordon County Schools JROTC, Ridgeland High School JROTC, and LaFayette High School JROTC.
The collaborative visit brought together cadets from across the region to observe Army training, tour key facilities, and engage directly with active-duty soldiers. Through these experiences, cadets gained insight into military leadership, teamwork, and the wide range of career opportunities available through military service.
During the visit, cadets observed a rappel demonstration at the Air Assault School and observed instruction on harness systems at the Airborne School. They also spoke with Army Drill Instructors about the physical requirements and expectations of Basic Combat Training, gaining a realistic understanding of the discipline and fitness needed to succeed. The trip concluded with a tour of the National Infantry Museum, where cadets explored the history and legacy of the United States Army Infantry.
“This joint visit allowed our cadets to not only learn from the Army, but also from each other,” said Colonel Wallace Steinbrecher, Senior Army Instructor for Gordon County JROTC. “By bringing multiple programs together, we strengthened teamwork, shared perspectives, and reinforced the leadership principles we teach every day.”
Cadets observed live demonstrations and participated in discussions focused on decision-making, accountability, and goal setting. The visit provided a practical extension of classroom instruction, allowing students to see leadership applied in real-world environments.
“Experiences like this give cadets a clearer understanding of what it means to serve and lead,” said Lieutenant Colonel Mike Mansi, Senior Army Instructor at LaFayette High School. “They leave with a stronger sense of purpose and a better appreciation for the discipline required to succeed.”
The opportunity to interact with soldiers and leaders at Fort Benning also allowed cadets to explore both military and civilian career pathways while building confidence in their own leadership potential.
“Our cadets benefit tremendously from seeing leadership in action,” said Major Jenna Turnipseed, Senior Army Instructor at Ridgeland High School. “This experience reinforces the values of responsibility, resilience, and teamwork that are central to the JROTC program.”
The joint visit reflects the continued commitment of North Georgia JROTC programs to develop responsible citizens and leaders of character through meaningful, real-world learning opportunities.
For more information about these JROTC programs, please contact your local high school or JROTC department.

Bring your passion for music into the classroom and inspire the next generation of performers and creators! Sonoraville Elementary is seeking a dynamic and dedicated Music Teacher to engage students in meaningful musical experiences while supporting their academic and personal growth.
In this full-time position, you’ll create a positive and energetic learning environment where students develop musical skills, confidence, and creativity. You’ll plan and deliver engaging lessons, assess student progress, collaborate with colleagues and families, and help students shine through performances and daily instruction.
What You’ll Love About This Role:
- Share your love of music every day through singing, instruments, and performance
- Build a fun, creative classroom that students look forward to
- Be part of concerts and school events that showcase student talent
- Work alongside supportive staff, families, and the community
Position Details:
- Full-time, 10-month (183-day) contract
- Focus on student growth in both musical and interpersonal skills
- Opportunity to make a lasting impact on students’ lives
Qualifications:
- Bachelor’s degree required
- Valid Georgia teaching certification
If you’re ready to lead, inspire, and make music a meaningful part of students’ lives, apply today!

Join Gordon County Schools and play a vital role in keeping our students safe! We’re looking for a skilled and dependable Mechanic Technician I to maintain and repair our fleet of school buses and district vehicles.
In this full-time, year-round position, you’ll diagnose issues, perform repairs, and carry out preventive maintenance to ensure vehicles are safe, reliable, and road-ready. You’ll also respond to road calls, complete inspections, and keep accurate service records.
What We Offer:
Competitive salary: $43,787 – $65,410 per year
Stable, 12-month (229-day) position
Meaningful work supporting student transportation and safety
Opportunities to grow your mechanical and technical skills
What You’ll Need:
Experience in vehicle maintenance (preferred)
Willingness to obtain and maintain a Class B CDL with Passenger and School Bus endorsements
Clean driving record and ability to pass required screenings
Your own basic hand tools
If you’re a hands-on problem solver who takes pride in quality work and wants to make a difference in your community, apply today! Visit: https://gcbe.schoolspring.com/

Our bus drivers are often the first and last faces students see during the school day, and they play a vital role in ensuring a safe, positive start and end to each student’s day. Their dedication, care, and commitment do not go unnoticed.
We are grateful for our bus drivers and all they do to support our students, schools, and community. Thank you for your service!
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🌷🐦☀️ Flowers are blooming, birds are chirping, and the May menus are ready! Don't miss out on our special Cinco de Mayo menu with all kinds of Mexican cuisine favorites. And then, before we know it, it will be the last day of school! But you can still enjoy our breakfasts and lunches during Summer Vacation, because Summer Feeding starts on Monday, June 1st. 🌞🌞🌞
You can also view all menus on the Menus page of our Gordon County Schools website.
For visual accessibility, you can go directly to all-text menus at the following link: Accessible Menus - Breakfast and Lunch







From greeting families and supporting staff to managing countless details behind the scenes, our administrative professionals play a vital role in the success of our district.
We are grateful for their hard work, professionalism, and commitment to serving our schools and community. Thank you for all you do!
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