Student SHOUT OUT 📢 FKSN16 news station out of Joplin recently did a story on senior, Skylar Hernandez! She was awarded the "Golden Lion Award" for November. There are even appearances made by Mr. Garton and Mrs. Moots in the news clip! Click here to watch: https://www.fourstateshomepage.com/community/golden-lion-award/golden-lion-student-making-a-difference-in-gravette/
GHS Wrestling presents TEACHER APPRECIATION NIGHT. 🥳 Any school teacher who comes will get a FREE drink & snack with entry. Come support our lions while enjoying your free treat. The match starts TONIGHT at 6pm. Don't miss out!
Congratulations to our GHS Student of the Week! 🦁 Molly Highfill is our winner. Mrs. Kildow said, "Molly is a very hard worker and kind to others in class!" Keep up the great work, Molly!
Senior Sunday Spotlights 🎓 We apologize for the technical difficulties the past two weeks, but we are back on track! #experiencethepride
Don't forget! TOMORROW and Sunday GHS Drama presents, "A Charlie Brown Christmas". Tomorrow's performance is at 7:30 pm in the GHS Performing Arts Center. Sunday's performance is at 2 pm in the GHS Performing Arts Center. See you there!
Earlier this month, Mrs. Hawkins & Ms. Smithers took a few of our students to Kimbel to learn about job opportunities in the trades. We see several bright futures ahead of these students!
It's almost time for our annual tradition of counting down the days until Christmas Break by having dress-up spirit days! 🥳 Please take a look at the calendar below and encourage your child to join in on the fun! Note: GDE/GUE are following a different calendar than GMS/GHS.
Mark your calendars ‼ THIS Saturday & Sunday GHS Drama presents, "A Charlie Brown Christmas". Saturday's performance is at 7:30 pm in the GHS Performing Arts Center. Sunday's performance is at 2 pm in the GHS Performing Arts Center. We can't WAIT!
Congratulations to our GHS Student of the Week! 🦁 Freshman, Chase Gibson, is our winner. Mrs. Morgan said, "Chase is always respectful and gives his all in class!" Way to go, Chase!
The Lion Community Learning Center, otherwise known as the "LCLC" is NOW OPEN for all high school students! The center is located in the small remodeled building next to the district admin office (across from the Western Benton County Career Center). The LCLC is supervised by Lisa Milton who was a full-time teacher at GHS for many years and is now currently a part-time substitute teacher for the school district and the director of the learning center. The center is an after-school hours space that will be available for high school students to study, do homework, work on group projects, access the Internet, access resources needed for school success, and receive support from a caring adult! Tutoring in specific subject areas will be available soon. The center will be open every Tuesday and Thursday from 3:00-8:00pm. Transportation is available for students who need a way to get there after school. They will ride the Route 9 bus. If students want to ride this specific bus, they must sign up with Ms. Griffith in the front office of the high school. In order to ensure enough space, only students who have signed up in the office will be allowed to ride the Route 9 bus to the Center. Students must find their own way home once they leave the LCLC - no transportation will be provided.
We are grateful for the moments shared and memories made with the BEST community there is 🧡 Happy Thanksgiving! 🦃 #thankfulheart #experiencethepride
Buy a yearbook to help your student remember the year forever! The cost is $55. Go to www.yearbookforever.com to get yours today!
Our FCCLA members are on a ROLL. Congrats to the 1st place winners who will be advancing to state! 👏
It's almost time for our annual tradition of counting down the days until Christmas Break by having dress-up spirit days! 🥳 Please take a look at the calendar below and encourage your child to join in on the fun! Note: GDE/GUE are following a different calendar than GMS/GHS.
Senior Sunday Spotlight 🎓 #experiencethepride
Mrs. Hawkins recently took a few of our students to tour NWACC's Brightwater Culinary School! We might be looking at the next generation of Iron Chefs 🔪
Have a great Thanksgiving Break, everyone! 🍂
The Environmental Club partners with Neighbors NWA to recycle at the high school! Recycling bins and boxes are placed in teachers' classrooms and students and club members collect on Thursdays and Fridays during Enrichment.
This recycling program serves as an opportune and impactful service learning opportunity by empowering students to take an active role in environmental stewardship. Engaging in recycling initiatives fosters a sense of responsibility towards the planet while teaching valuable lessons about sustainability, resource management, and the interconnectedness of global issues. Through hands-on participation, students not only contribute tangibly to their community but also develop critical thinking skills as they explore solutions to real-world environmental challenges, making a lasting impact on both their immediate surroundings and their broader perspective on sustainability. Keep up the great work, students!
And they're off! 🏈 Good luck to our GHS football team during their second-round playoff game versus the Rivercrest Colts tonight. Let's take home the W! #experiencethepride
The Lion Community Learning Center, otherwise known as the "LCLC" is NOW OPEN for all high school students! The center is located in the small remodeled building next to the district admin office (across from the Western Benton County Career Center). The LCLC is supervised by Lisa Milton who was a full-time teacher at GHS for many years and is now currently a part-time substitute teacher for the school district and the director of the learning center. The center is an after-school hours space that will be available for high school students to study, do homework, work on group projects, access the Internet, access resources needed for school success, and receive support from a caring adult! Tutoring in specific subject areas will be available soon. The center will be open every Tuesday and Thursday from 3:00-8:00pm. Transportation is available for students who need a way to get there after school. They will ride the Route 9 bus. If students want to ride this specific bus, they must sign up with Ms. Griffith in the front office of the high school. In order to ensure enough space, only students who have signed up in the office will be allowed to ride the Route 9 bus to the Center. Students must find their own way home once they leave the LCLC - no transportation will be provided.