
PreK students in Mrs. Kirby's class at Ronceverte Elementary engaged in a spontaneous science experience when they discovered "woolly worm" caterpillars on their playground. They enjoyed finding them and caring for them during their time outside.



Sixth grade students at WGMS participated in an essay contest sponsored by the Rupert Volunteer Fire Department on the topic "Keep Your Community Safe". Members of the fire departments spoke with 6th-graders today about fire safety and announced the following winners:
3rd Place - Kieri Long
2nd Place - Kaiden Rhodes
1st Place - Aryanna Howard
CONGRATULATIONS! #FirePrevention


White Sulphur Springs Elementary students are participating in various activities for Fire Prevention Week. WSS Fire Department provided a Smokehouse to demonstrate the importance of having a fire escape plan in place at home and how to get out safely. Kindergarten students also took a field trip to ACE Hardware to learn more about fire safety and rode the fire truck back to school. #FirePrevention





Crisp fall days and a tandem swing create the perfect setting for some fun with new friends. Officer Stalnaker and a student are having a great time on the Ronceverte Elementary playground! We are grateful for our school's safety and security initiatives. #PartnershipsMatter


It's Fire Prevention Week, the perfect time to CONGRATULATE WV Fire Marshal fire Safety Poster Competition winners during Time Out for Applause at this evening's board meeting! The following winners were selected based on their fire safety message, artistic ability, originality, and neatness: Austin Gill (Kindergarten/Crichton), Finn Blankenship (1st grade/Crichton), Elizabeth Spencer (2nd grade/Crichton); Sawyer Blankenship (3rd grade/Crichton), Aubrey Herndon (4th grade/ Crichton); and Jaci Sams (5th grade/WSSE).


The 2022-2023 Student Representatives to the Greenbrier County Board of Education were introduced and applauded by school board members at this evening's board meeting. We thank these remarkable students for their service to GCS as they represent their respective schools and keep the board apprised of school activities. Congratulations to GWHS representatives Matthew Thomas, Meagan Poticher, Relyn Palmer, Peyton Sprong, and Reney Cordial, and GEHS representatives Cadence Stewart, Jordyn Carter, Johnny Nguyen, and Josi Ervin! Way to represent!



GCS cafeterias are celebrating Farm to School Month. Today we are serving Mountain Steer Beef burgers with all the trimmings, baked fries, raw veggie cups with ranch dressing, Spangler Farms Popcorn, Greenbrier Dairy cheese portions, apple slices and milk! #Farm2School



Fire Won't Wait. Plan Your Escape. It's #FirePreventionWeek and GCS joins the National Fire Protection Association in reminding families to practice home escape plans regularly.


The National School Lunch Program (NSLP) serves nearly 30 million children every school day. President John F. Kennedy created National School Lunch Week (NSLW) in 1962 to promote the importance of a healthy school lunch in a child’s life and the impact it has inside and outside of the classroom. GCS celebrates #NSLW and the 2022 theme, Peace, Love & School Lunch.


Greenbrier County Schools reminds families that Monday, October 10, is a Professional Learning and Faculty Senate Day. Students do not report on October 10th. Thank you.


Greenbrier County Schools reminds families that Monday, October 10, is a Professional Learning and Faculty Senate Day. Students do not report on October 10th. Thank you.


Greenbrier County Schools: Kids + real food from local farms = a healthy nation right on track! Join us in celebrating National#FarmtoSchool Month throughout the month of October.


October is National Bullying Awareness Month. GCS students who experience or witness bullying can make an anonymous report to school officials using the STOPit web app at https://appweb.stopitsolutions.com/login or by downloading the STOPit app on any mobile device. Links to STOPit and incident reports are available on school and district websites and bookmarked on all student Chromebooks. Teachers and parents can assist students in submitting reports if they are too young to do so themselves. #StopBullying #BeKind

Please remember to join us at 5:30 this evening at EGMS for an informational forum on continuation of the school levy. Continuation of the levy is on the Nov. 8 election ballot.


Friday, September 23, is WV Service Personnel Day. GCS honors our school service employees who are truly the backbone of our school system, . From maintaining buildings, preparing and serving meals, keeping school facilities clean and orderly, providing administrative support, safe transportation, or assisting in the classroom, our team is second to none!


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Bus 20-33 will not run tomorrow, Tuesday, September 20, in the morning or afternoon. We apologize for the inconvenience. Students who ride Bus 20-33 will not be counted absent tomorrow if they cannot get to school.

Reminder: GCS will host two forums to share information on continuation of the school levy. The first forum will be held at WGMS on Monday, Sept. 19 at 5:30 p.m. A second forum will be held at EGMS on Monday, Sept. 26 at 5:30 p.m. Continuation of the school levy is on the Nov. 8 election ballot.

Bus 1716 will not run tomorrow, Friday, September 16, in the morning or afternoon. We apologize for the inconvenience. Students who ride Bus 1716 will not be counted absent tomorrow if they cannot get to school.

The West Virginia Department of Education (WVDE) is seeking input via a statewide survey on food availability to children during the summer months at https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/6Z9SYM9. The brief survey will be made available through the WVDE website from September 15- September 30.