Students in Culinary Arts learn proper napkin folding techniques, place settings, and flatware communication. 🍽️🤩
Amazing things are happening at #GSH every day! 💚💛
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GSCS Department of Exceptional Students is hosting a Parent Expo on December 4 from 5-7 p.m. at the Griffin Region College & Career Academy.






Congratulations to GHS reader of the month, Alexys Hamilton, who read 769 minutes in November. Great job, Alexys!
Great things are happening every day at #GHS!


If you missed the last one in October, Griffin-Spalding County Schools invites grandparents to attend a Town Hall Meeting for grandparents helping their GSCS student grandchildren.
This meeting, hosted by Board of Education Chairman R. Syntel Brown with district leaders, is scheduled for Thursday, December 11, from 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. in the parent resource center in the GSCS Central Office "B Building" (facing Taylor Street). The address is 234 E. Taylor Street, Griffin, Georgia 30224. Grandparents will receive updates and learn about helpful resources.
Please use the following link to sign up to attend. https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScWqzm_B76SxeFH39VH_kiR1V4iIDzua3nbRGvv-3S1I2Dkig/viewform
This meeting, hosted by Board of Education Chairman R. Syntel Brown with district leaders, is scheduled for Thursday, December 11, from 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. in the parent resource center in the GSCS Central Office "B Building" (facing Taylor Street). The address is 234 E. Taylor Street, Griffin, Georgia 30224. Grandparents will receive updates and learn about helpful resources.
Please use the following link to sign up to attend. https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScWqzm_B76SxeFH39VH_kiR1V4iIDzua3nbRGvv-3S1I2Dkig/viewform

Please join us tomorrow, December 2nd at First United Methodist Church beginning at 7pm. Celebrate the season with the GHS Chorus!

#GHS cares about our community! Students, faculty, and teachers submitted food for a holiday canned food drive to make sure all families have a Happy Thanksgiving. Students helped pack the boxes, which were distributed before the start of the THanksgiving break!
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Today, Thursday, November 20, 2025, is the 31st National Parent Involvement Day. On this day, we recognize and celebrate the powerful role parents and families play in supporting student success. The GSCS Department of Federal Programs would like to take this opportunity to honor parents, caregivers and families for their dedication and commitment. Let's continue to work together to strengthen our partnership to enhance your scholar's educational journey.

#GHS #kindness and #caring on display!
Ms. Garisson's class made posters promoting acts of kindness and wrote #thankyou letters to veterans.
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Great things are happening at #GHS every day!
Here, one of Ms. Manga's AP Psych students gives a presentation on psychological disorders to her classmates! Great jog, Deborah!
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🍂 Happy Thanksgiving, GHS Families! 🦃
We are thankful for our amazing students and families. We hope you enjoy a safe and relaxing Thanksgiving Break with your loved ones!
A reminder that scholars return on Monday, December 1, 2025. Consistent attendance is important as we finish the semester strong. If your child is sick and you’re unsure if they should attend, please contact the school nurse or main office.
Thank you for your continued support of GHS! 💚💛
#AIMHigher
#GHSPride
We are thankful for our amazing students and families. We hope you enjoy a safe and relaxing Thanksgiving Break with your loved ones!
A reminder that scholars return on Monday, December 1, 2025. Consistent attendance is important as we finish the semester strong. If your child is sick and you’re unsure if they should attend, please contact the school nurse or main office.
Thank you for your continued support of GHS! 💚💛
#AIMHigher
#GHSPride

GSCS Schools Make Strong Strides in 2025 CCRPI Performance! The College and Career Ready Performance Index (CCRPI) is Georgia’s statewide accountability system used to measure how well schools and districts are preparing students for success at the next grade level, graduation and postsecondary opportunities. The 2025 CCRPI results were released on November 12, 2025. The data reveals that Griffin-Spalding County Schools (GSCS) improved in 12 of the 13 components. READ MORE: https://5il.co/3sfsw
GSCS Interim Superintendent Dr. Donald Warren said, “These gains reflect the hard work of our teachers, leaders, students and families. While we still have work to do, this momentum shows that GSCS is on the path toward sustained improvement and we will continue pushing forward together. These results show what is possible when everyone is aligned and working with purpose. I am incredibly proud of our staff and students, and I know this is only the beginning of what GSCS will achieve.”
GSCS Interim Superintendent Dr. Donald Warren said, “These gains reflect the hard work of our teachers, leaders, students and families. While we still have work to do, this momentum shows that GSCS is on the path toward sustained improvement and we will continue pushing forward together. These results show what is possible when everyone is aligned and working with purpose. I am incredibly proud of our staff and students, and I know this is only the beginning of what GSCS will achieve.”

#GHS was recognized for implementing highly effective schoolwide practices, resulting in across-the-board reduction in disciplinary metrics!
Great things are happening at GHS every day!
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Great things are happening at GHS every day!
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Today, over 400 Griffin-Spalding County School System (GSCS) Student Athletes attended the seasonal Beyond Self Athletes Assembly, an event dedicated to empowering the next generation of leaders. Students heard an inspiring keynote address from U.S. Army Veteran and Olympic Gold Medalist Melvin Pender. Also, during the assembly, through a partnership with AT&T and Beyond Self, 50 new laptops were given out to deserving student-athletes from the fall sports season, providing critical technology access to families in the community.
Some student athletes who received a new laptop were nominated by their coach for demonstrating the three R’s: Respect yourself, Respect others and take Responsibility. Others received a laptop for completing the captain’s workshop and serving as Key People of Influence for the winter season. Then, a lucky few were chosen after answering questions correctly about the program and the keynote speaker.
Read More: https://5il.co/3sfd8
Some student athletes who received a new laptop were nominated by their coach for demonstrating the three R’s: Respect yourself, Respect others and take Responsibility. Others received a laptop for completing the captain’s workshop and serving as Key People of Influence for the winter season. Then, a lucky few were chosen after answering questions correctly about the program and the keynote speaker.
Read More: https://5il.co/3sfd8
Thank you to the world languages department for these wonderful displays! 🌎🌍🌏
Great things are happening at #GHS every day!
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Great things are happening at #GHS every day!
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Get ready for EOCs! 📚📑
GHS will take End of Course (EOC) Milestones assessments December 02-09. Don't forget to study, eat a good breakfast, and be on time!
Time to show the fruits of all your hard work, scholars!
GHS will take End of Course (EOC) Milestones assessments December 02-09. Don't forget to study, eat a good breakfast, and be on time!
Time to show the fruits of all your hard work, scholars!

All GSCS schools and offices will be closed Nov. 24-28, for Thanksgiving Break. Give thanks with family and friends!

Teachers at #GHS discuss strategies to recognize and reward positive behavior through our #PBIS system! Thank you teachers for focusing on the positive! 💚💛💚💛



GSCS is proud to announce our district’s Governor’s Honors nominees! Congratulations to these exceptional students as they begin the Governor’s Honors process this month.

Griffin High School will host our last monthly Parent-Teacher Conference Day of the semester on Tuesday, November 18th, from 3:30–4:30 p.m. in the GHS Commons.
Please take a moment to check your scholar’s current grades to ensure they are on track to pass all classes. If your scholar has any failing grades or if you have questions for individual teachers, please schedule a conference using the registration link below.
Register for a conference:
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfJa_KQUlJKX-y2wqKW0Zsn2fj7oJJ4_u5xgsVoJxPDAk8fSg/viewform?usp=pp_url
If you have any questions or need assistance with scheduling, please contact Dr. Dedrey Elam, GHS Parent Liaison, at 770-229-3752 ext. 27121 or dedrey.elam@gscs.org. We look forward to partnering with you to support your scholar’s success.
Please take a moment to check your scholar’s current grades to ensure they are on track to pass all classes. If your scholar has any failing grades or if you have questions for individual teachers, please schedule a conference using the registration link below.
Register for a conference:
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfJa_KQUlJKX-y2wqKW0Zsn2fj7oJJ4_u5xgsVoJxPDAk8fSg/viewform?usp=pp_url
If you have any questions or need assistance with scheduling, please contact Dr. Dedrey Elam, GHS Parent Liaison, at 770-229-3752 ext. 27121 or dedrey.elam@gscs.org. We look forward to partnering with you to support your scholar’s success.

Happy Veterans Day! This morning, GHS Army JROTC Bear Battalion hosted a Veterans Day Celebration. The program consisted of performances by the GHS Band of Gold and Chorus, Bear Battalion roll call and cadet creed, the history of Veterans Day, Veterans and POW/MIA recognitions and remarks from Guest Speaker Major (Ret) General Montague Winfield. Major Winfield wanted the GHS Bear Battalion to remember three things: “I am, I can and I will.”
Major Winfield is a native of Petersburg, Virginia. He retired from the military after 31 years and later retired as an Emergency Management Executive from the civilian federal workforce after 12 years of service. His top civilian award is the Secretary of Defense Medal for Outstanding Public Service. His military decorations included the Distinguished Service Medal, two Defense Superior Service Medals and three Legions of Merit. He is also Ranger, French Commando, Airborne and Air Assault qualified.
Major Winfield is a native of Petersburg, Virginia. He retired from the military after 31 years and later retired as an Emergency Management Executive from the civilian federal workforce after 12 years of service. His top civilian award is the Secretary of Defense Medal for Outstanding Public Service. His military decorations included the Distinguished Service Medal, two Defense Superior Service Medals and three Legions of Merit. He is also Ranger, French Commando, Airborne and Air Assault qualified.

