Greenbrier County Schools will operate on a 3-HOUR DELAY TODAY, Thursday, November 17, due to inclement weather.
over 1 year ago, Greenbrier County Schools
GCS Operating on 3-Hour Delay
CALENDAR REMINDER: Tuesday, December 20, is the last school day before the holiday break. Wednesday, December 21, is a Professional Learning & Faculty Senate Day for staff. The winter break begins Thursday, December 22, and runs through Monday, January 2. School reconvenes on Tuesday, January 3. Enjoy a restful holiday break!
over 1 year ago, Greenbrier County Schools
Holiday break reminder
Paint the Principal Fundraiser will be this Thursday, November 17th! See information on flyer. Money must be turned in by Wednesday, Nov. 16th.
over 1 year ago, Rupert Elementary
Paint the Principal Fundraiser
“Blessing Box Collection Challenge” - beginning November 7th and ending on November 17th! (picking up on November 17th) A pizza and ice cream party will be given to 2 classrooms per elementary school who collect the most shelf stable canned and boxed foods. - 1 in classrooms K-2nd - 1 in classrooms 3rd-5th Bring in as many items as you can by Thursday, November 17th!
over 1 year ago, Rupert Elementary
4H Blessing Box Flyer
GCS is proud to partner with the WVSU Extension Service, Children's Home Society, and Greenbrier County Family Support Center to present the Healthy Grandfamilies Resource Fair at The Marvel Center in Rupert on Monday, November 14, from 5:30 - 7:30 p.m.
over 1 year ago, Greenbrier County Schools
Healthy Grandfamilies Event on Nov. 17 at Marvel Center
Greenbrier County Schools reminds families that schools will be closed on Tuesday, November 8, in observance of Election Day and Friday, November 11, in observance of Veterans Day. Please remember continuation of the school levy is on the ballot.
over 1 year ago, Greenbrier County Schools
GCS Closed Election Day & Veterans Day
Please remember that continuation of the school levy is on the election ballot. The levy supports school security (including police officers in all schools), art & music programs; instructional materials & supplies; capital improvements; facility maintenance & repairs; personnel outside the school aid formula; and maintains employee benefits. Early voting ends Friday, November 5. Schools are closed on Election Day, Tuesday, November 8.
over 1 year ago, Greenbrier County Schools
School Levy information
SMART 529 SWEEPSTAKES: SMART529 is celebrating 20 years by giving away three $20,000 savings scholarships to West Virginia children ages 14 and under. One scholarship has been given away already, but there is still time to register for the remaining two. Visit https://www.wvtreasury.com/20years for more details regarding the sweepstakes. Families must register to be eligible for the sweepstakes.
over 1 year ago, Greenbrier County Schools
The continuation of Greenbrier County's school levy is on the Nov. 8 election ballot, and early voting at the Courthouse and Rupert Community Center is open now through November 5. Please remember schools will be closed in observance of Election Day on Tuesday, November 8, and Veterans Day on Friday, November 11. The levy, which has been in place since 1974, funds school security (including police officers in all schools); art and music programs; instructional supplies and allotments; capital improvements, facility maintenance and repairs; and personnel outside the school aid formula and maintain employee benefits. Forty-four WV counties have school levies in place. With the approval of a 60% levy, Greenbrier County will rank 36th among those counties in taxpayer contribution to education. Please visit greenbriercountyschools.org and select School Levy from the Site Menu options to learn more.
over 1 year ago, Greenbrier County Schools
Pre-K student shopping for the 1st time in the classroom Tide Store. She is spending PBIS points using her PBIS debit card. Students can earn PBIS points daily at school!
over 1 year ago, Rupert Elementary
PreK student spending points
2nd, 3rd, and 4th grade students at Rupert Elementary enjoyed a performance at Historic Carnegie Hall followed by a wonderful lunch at Carlitos Mexican Restaurant. Thank you to both Carnegie Hall and Carlitos for having us.
over 1 year ago, Rupert Elementary
Students at Carlitos
students at Carnegie Hall
Principal Jenny Harden knows that the safety of her students is a number 1 priority to ensure that students can work to achieve their full potential. Each morning Mrs. Harden and staff are outside welcoming students into the school. When students walk into our school they feel loved, accepted, and seen. We strive to create a community within our school which creates a family atmosphere. We educate the whole child from within and hope those skills carry them into adulthood. In January Mrs. Harden will begin her 13th year at Rupert Elementary School. Before that she was a School Improvement Transformation Specialist, taught ProStart as well as Family and Consumer Sciences. This is Mrs. Harden's 28th year in education. She is grateful for the opportunity serve students, staff and families each day. "I feel blessed to be a part of the Greenbrier County team!"
over 1 year ago, Rupert Elementary
Mrs. Harden assisting students off the school bus
Mrs. Jessey and Mrs. Theresa's class have been reading the story "The Gingerbread Man" and they were even visited by the Gingerbread Man. During the school day the Gingerbread Man went missing! The class ventured through the school to search for him. Thankfully, one of the police officers at our school was able to join in and help us search for the missing Gingerbread Man. Thanks to Mrs. Jessi our school secretary and the police officer, Mr. Martin, we were able to locate him in the hallway! Our students are great detectives!
over 1 year ago, Rupert Elementary
PreK students with Mrs. Theresa and police officer
On Tuesday, October 11, Greenbrier County Board of Education members unanimously adopted a Resolution Opposing Amendment 2. The Resolution can be found at https://www.greenbriercountyschools.org/article/877413.
over 1 year ago, Greenbrier County Schools
Greenbrier BOE Signs Resolution Opposing Amendment 2
School bus transportation plays a critical role in the education of our nation's students and is the direct link between a neighborhood and the classroom. Each day, GCS transports approximately 2,925 students an estimated 4,570 miles -- a distance comparable to driving across the U.S. and more than halfway back. National School Bus Safety Week reminds us all to keep school bus safety at the forefront.
over 1 year ago, Greenbrier County Schools
Bus Safety Week
Since 1993, officials around the world proclaim the third week in October as #CharacterCountsWeek. GCS students learn the importance of developing and demonstrating good character every day through Trustworthiness, Respect, Responsibility, Fairness, Caring and Citizenship.
over 1 year ago, Greenbrier County Schools
Character Counts
Rupert Volunteer Fire Department visited Rupert Elementary this week to speak about the importance of fire safety and prevention. Thank you RVFD for coming during Fire Prevention Week!
over 1 year ago, Rupert Elementary
Rupert Volunteer Fire Department with students
Principal Harden with RVFD
Rupert Pre-K with fire hats on
Firefighter with students
Rupert Elementary enjoyed a visit from "Peggy the Pig" on Friday. Students were able to pet Peggy and ask questions about things she likes to do, where she sleeps, and what she eats. Peggy enjoyed visiting with the students and exploring the school.
over 1 year ago, Rupert Elementary
students learning about Peggy the pig
Mrs. Brenda holding the pig
Mrs. Amber and student with the pig
Mrs. Jessey's class with the pig
Students at Rupert Elementary enjoyed their first week in the after-school program, Empower! They loved learning about coding robots with Ozbots, and made their own codes to move the Ozbots around in various ways. The students were excited to do this awesome activity! #EmPower!
over 1 year ago, Rupert Elementary
students working with ozbots
teacher working with ozobots
students working together
ozobots in after school
The hallways at Rupert Elementary are always so bright thanks to Mrs. Davis, Art Teacher at Rupert/Smoot. She displays student artwork all over the school. Students have their own personal art gallery that they can walk through every day! GCS art programs are supported by the school levy.
over 1 year ago, Rupert Elementary
tropical birds artwork
artwork in hallway