We’re incredibly proud of the ongoing commitment to learning and excellence shown by our Gordon County Schools faculty and staff! Let’s celebrate recent achievements in advanced degrees, certifications, and endorsements across our schools.

From earning master's degrees to gaining specialized endorsements and certifications, our educators are continuously growing to better serve our students and community.

Join us in congratulating these individuals for their hard work and dedication! #CelebratingGrowthGCS #GrowConnectSucceed #GordonCountySchools
about 9 hours ago, Gordon County Schools
Mattie Kiniry
We’re incredibly proud of the ongoing commitment to learning and excellence shown by our Gordon County Schools faculty and staff! Let’s celebrate recent achievements in advanced degrees, certifications, and endorsements across our schools.

From earning master's degrees to gaining specialized endorsements and certifications, our educators are continuously growing to better serve our students and community.

Join us in congratulating these individuals for their hard work and dedication! #CelebratingGrowthGCS #GrowConnectSucceed #GordonCountySchools
about 12 hours ago, Gordon County Schools
Amber Nasco
We’re incredibly proud of the ongoing commitment to learning and excellence shown by our Gordon County Schools faculty and staff! Let’s celebrate recent achievements in advanced degrees, certifications, and endorsements across our schools.

From earning master's degrees to gaining specialized endorsements and certifications, our educators are continuously growing to better serve our students and community.

Join us in congratulating these individuals for their hard work and dedication! #CelebratingGrowthGCS #GrowConnectSucceed #GordonCountySchools
about 16 hours ago, Gordon County Schools
Ty Bonner
Gordon Central High School students in Mrs. Rainwater’s journalism class are learning how to tell stories with purpose and professionalism.

Students began class with a warmup focused on creating strong titles for news stories before moving into a discussion about interviewing. They worked on drafting interview questions and learning how to properly prepare for and conduct an interview.

These skills help students think like journalists as they learn to ask thoughtful questions, listen carefully, and share meaningful stories with others.

#GrowConnectSucceed #GordonCountySchools #GordonCentralHigh
1 day ago, Gordon County Schools
GCHS students working in class
Ashworth Middle School band students are already making music and building strong foundations for the year.

New band director Ms. Stokesbary had the Dr. Beat metronome going as students worked on whole notes in the song they were learning. From keeping steady time to learning how each note fits into the music, students are developing skills that will help them grow as musicians.

We are excited to see all that Ms. Stokesbary and the AMS band students accomplish this year!

#GrowConnectSucceed #GordonCountySchools #AshworthMiddle
1 day ago, Gordon County Schools
AMS band students playing
W.L. Swain Elementary Pre-K students are learning through play and creativity!

Mrs. Byrd and her paraprofessional, Mrs. Christy, worked with students in stations as they explored different ways to build, create, and play together. These activities support early learning standards while helping students practice social skills together.

#GrowConnectSucceed #GordonCountySchools #WLSwainElementary
1 day ago, Gordon County Schools
WLS students playing
Tolbert Elementary students are building a love for reading in Mrs. Edwards’ media center.

Mrs. Edwards, TES media specialist, reviewed how students can use Beanstack to track the number of minutes they read throughout the school year. We are excited to see our Tolbert readers show off their hard work again this year!

#GrowConnectSucceed #GordonCountySchools #TolbertElementary
1 day ago, Gordon County Schools
Tolbert Elementary media center where students were learning about Beanstack
Gordon County Schools is seeking parent/guardian input as we plan the 2027-2028 school year calendar. We invite you to review the two proposed calendar options and select the one you prefer. The primary difference between Option 1 and Option 2 is the scheduled dates for Fall Break.

Your feedback is important and will help inform the calendar planning process for the 2027-2028 school year. The survey also includes an optional section about school and district communications. This portion is designed to help us better understand how families currently receive information, which communication methods and platforms they prefer, how many different applications they use for school-related communication, and whether families would support the district exploring a more centralized communication option.

Please note that the communications survey is completely optional. You do not have to complete the communications questions in order to submit your calendar selection.

Thank you for taking a few moments to share your feedback and help us plan for the 2027-2028 school year!

https://forms.gle/wM3v9A7N4SfNDoRg6
3 days ago, Gordon County Schools

We’re proud to celebrate strong academic achievement across Gordon County Schools!

Our students demonstrated meaningful growth and scored above the state average in several areas on the 2025-2026 Georgia Milestones assessments. These district results reflect the hard work of our students, the dedication of our teachers and staff, and the continued support of our families and community.

We’re proud of the progress happening across Gordon County Schools and grateful for everyone who plays a part in helping our students grow, connect, and succeed.

#GrowConnectSucceed #GordonCountySchools

(Please note: English Language Arts scores have not been released due to new standards. We should have these scores in late November.)

7 days ago, Gordon County Schools
Congratulations to students on Milestones testing
Above state averages in math
Above state averages in science
Above state averages in social studies

🌱 Ready to Grow? 🌱

It's a new school year at Gordon County Schools, and we want to hear how our students hope to grow, learn, and succeed!

Families, take a few minutes to talk with your child and ask: “What is something you want to learn, improve, or accomplish this school year?”

Their goal may be academic, personal, creative, or something completely new. Whether they want to become a stronger reader, make new friends, try an activity, build confidence, improve a skill, or reach another meaningful milestone, every goal is worth celebrating.

Share your child’s response through our "Ready to Grow" submission form for a chance to be featured on Gordon County Schools social media: https://forms.gle/y3cy3crrQiPYM2ft7

We cannot wait to celebrate the many ways our students plan to grow this year!

#GrowConnectSucceed #GordonCountySchools

7 days ago, Gordon County Schools
Ready to Grow information and QR code for submission
Fairmount Elementary was honored to celebrate Judith Cunningham as she became the first recipient of the Hands in Action All-Star Award from Helping Hands Ending Hunger.

Helping Hands Ending Hunger Founder Carla Harward and Community Impact Manager Faith Cole visited FES to present this special recognition in front of Fairmount Elementary faculty and staff who help support the HHEH initiative. Superintendent Alice Mashburn and Executive Director of Finance Mendy Goble were also present to celebrate Judith’s hard work, leadership, and commitment to helping feed children in need throughout the Fairmount community.

Helping Hands Ending Hunger is a Kids Helping Kids program that empowers students to turn compassion into action. Through the program, students help fight hunger, support their communities, and learn the importance of service, leadership, empathy, and purpose.

The Hands in Action All-Star Award recognizes an exceptional school coordinator who brings this mission to life in a meaningful way. Judith’s dedication helps cultivate student leadership, spark creativity, support meaningful learning, and build a culture of kindness and service at Fairmount Elementary.

This recognition is also a celebration of the teamwork and commitment shown by the FES faculty, staff, and students who help make the program successful. We are proud of Judith and the lasting impact she is making for students, families, and the Fairmount community!

#GrowConnectSucceed #GordonCountySchools #FairmountElementary
8 days ago, Gordon County Schools
Judith receiving her award
Judith being recognized by HHEH
FES group picture in the library
Mrs. Champion hugging Carla
There are so many great things happening at the Gordon County College and Career Academy of Design and Advanced Manufacturing! Today, students in Mrs. Stodhill's class are using graphic design to express who they are through creativity and visual arts.

Mrs. Stodghill worked with students as they created collage projects that represented their interests and personalities. Through this project, students explored how graphic design can combine images, color, layout, and meaning to communicate a message.

Graphic design gives students the opportunity to think creatively while building skills they can use in future careers.

#GrowConnectSucceed #GordonCountySchools #GCCCA
8 days ago, Gordon County Schools
Graphic design students working on their collage projects
College and Career Academy JROTC students are learning leadership, responsibility, and attention to detail.

Col. Steinbrecker worked with his level 3 students as they completed uniform inspections, an important part of learning discipline, professionalism, and pride in presentation. Through experiences like this, students gain a deeper understanding of the values connected to military service, including respect, accountability, teamwork, and personal excellence.

These lessons help prepare students to lead with confidence both in and out of the classroom.

#GrowConnectSucceed #GordonCountySchools #GCCCA
8 days ago, Gordon County Schools
JROTC students going through a uniform inspection
What an incredible day at Belwood Elementary!

Forward BMX visited BES to share an exciting message about hard work, perseverance, and determination. Students had the opportunity to watch talented riders perform while also learning that dedication and effort can help take you places you never imagined.

A special thank you to Belwood Elementary Principal Mr. Fox and Assistant Principal Mrs. Vess for helping make this experience possible. Moments like these inspire our students to dream big, keep trying, and believe in what they can accomplish.

#GrowConnectSucceed #GordonCountySchools #BelwoodElementary
9 days ago, Gordon County Schools
BMX pep rally with bike tricks as students watch and cheer
Ashworth Middle School students in Mrs. Rhinehart’s social studies class explored their textbooks through a classroom scavenger hunt.

Students worked to identify the different tools, resources, and features found inside their social studies textbooks so they can better understand how to use them throughout the year. This activity helped students become more familiar with an important classroom resource while building confidence for the learning ahead.

#GrowConnectSucceed #GordonCountySchools #AshworthMiddle
9 days ago, Gordon County Schools
Mrs. Rhinehart teaching students

Gordon Central High School students in Mr. Rapier’s English class started the year by using reading, reflection, and conversation to support their writing.

Students read an article about goals and participated in The Line Game, an activity that gave them the opportunity to share openly about their personal experiences. This will help students share their feelings and thoughts brought out by the activity to help guide their writing.

It was a meaningful way to build classroom connections while helping students find their voice as writers.

#GrowConnectSucceed #GordonCountySchools #GordonCentralHigh

9 days ago, Gordon County Schools
Mr. Rapier teaching students
🇺🇸 STUDENT LEADERS: Here’s an incredible opportunity!

Applications are now open for the 2027 U.S. Senate Youth Program, a unique educational experience for outstanding high school juniors and seniors interested in leadership, civic engagement, and careers in public service.

Eligible Georgia juniors and seniors who hold a qualifying high-level leadership position during the 2026–2027 school year are encouraged to apply. Selected delegates will participate in Washington Week, March 6–13, 2027.

📅 Application Deadline: September 30 at 5 p.m.
Learn more and apply: https://gadoesa.jotform.com/form/27USSYP

We encourage our eligible Gordon County Schools student leaders to take advantage of this exciting opportunity!

#GrowConnectSucceed #GordonCountySchools
9 days ago, Gordon County Schools
US Senate Youth Program
Interested in becoming a substitute teacher with Gordon County Schools? Qualified Staffing is hosting a Substitute Teacher Hiring Event for individuals interested in supporting our students, teachers, and schools.

** Monday, August 17
** 10:00 a.m. – 3:30 p.m.
** Gordon County Schools Central Office
** 7300 Fairmount Hwy SE, Calhoun, GA 30701

Come learn more about substitute teaching opportunities and how you can make a difference in our classrooms!

For more information, contact Qualified Staffing at (706) 624-0086 or visit http://www.q-staffing.com.

#GrowConnectSucceed #GordonCountySchools
9 days ago, Gordon County Schools
Substitute hiring event flyer
W.L. Swain Elementary kindergarten students are off to a great start in Ms. Kretzschmar’s classroom.

Ms. K, as she is affectionately known by her students, taught in small groups while introducing the first kindergarten standards of the school year. These early moments help students build confidence, learn routines, and begin developing the skills they will use all year long.

It was a wonderful start for our youngest learners at WLS!

#GrowConnectSucceed #GordonCountySchools #WLSwainElementary
9 days ago, Gordon County Schools
Ms. K teaching students in small group activities
Tolbert Elementary second graders were building strong math thinking in Mrs. DeHaro’s classroom.

Students talked about numbers and explored the many different ways they can solve a math problem. Through short daily mental math routines, students practiced explaining their thinking without using paper or pencils.

These conversations help build number sense, mental math flexibility, and a deeper understanding of math!

#GrowConnectSucceed #GordonCountySchools #TolbertElementary
9 days ago, Gordon County Schools
Mrs. DeHaro teaching her 2nd grade students