Congratulations to our middle school students who earned honor roll and perfect attendance for the second nine weeks!
over 1 year ago, Jason Potts
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January menus 🐅
over 1 year ago, Quincey Gray
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The Greenfield Exempted Village School District students and staff benefit every day from the leadership and vision of our School Board. 💜💛 January is School Board Recognition Month, so please take the time to thank these dedicated school leaders. We will be recognizing our Board members all month long! 😊 #legacyofleadership #mcclaintigers
over 1 year ago, Quincey Gray
Board recognition
Please review this important information for our families. 😊🐅 #legacyofleadership #mcclaintigers
over 1 year ago, Quincey Gray
Inclement weather
Please review this important information for our families. 😊🐅 #legacyofleadership #mcclaintigers
over 1 year ago, Quincey Gray
Inclement weather
The GMS Valentine's Day Dance will be held on February 17, 2024 from 6:00-8:00 PM in the GMS Gym. The dance is semi-formal and is for only for seventh and eighth grade students. The cost will be $5.00 per person. No outside guests are permitted.
over 1 year ago, Jason Potts
Today, our team (including our substitute team members) collaborated and learned new information in preparation for the second semester. We are excited to welcome our students back tomorrow, Thursday, January 4. 💜💛 Would you be interested in joining our team as a substitute? Contact Mrs. Kris Davis, Administrative Assistant, at (937) 981-2152 for more details. 😊 #legacyofleadership #mcclaintigers
over 1 year ago, Quincey Gray
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Students enjoyed a science free day in Mrs. Molloy’s science classes. They could choose to create elephant toothpaste, slime, Oobleck, or ice cream in a bag.
over 1 year ago, Jason Potts
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Students in Mrs. Smith and Mr. Wisecup's eighth grade math classes presented their qualitative gtaphs of functions. Students got to put not only their math skills to the test but their creative and presentation abilities as well!
over 1 year ago, Jason Potts
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student presentation
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student presentation
student presentation
student presentation
student presentation
student presentation
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student presentation
Today, there were some Christmas festivities in Mrs. Stockdale and Mrs. Eikenberry’s homeroom. The day started in Mrs. Eikenberry’s room where the students played several memory games and then went on to a Lego Christmas Wreath Competition. The party then went back to Mrs. Stockdale’s classroom where they played an aggressive saran wrap game in the hallway. Lastly, students competed in an ugly sweater contest. Happy Holidays!
over 1 year ago, Jason Potts
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student drawing
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students playing a game
students playing a game
Information from the December 19, 2023 all-call:
over 1 year ago, Quincey Gray
December 19
Information from the December 19, 2023 all-call:
over 1 year ago, Quincey Gray
December 2023
📚🕺👗 When Mrs. Harper and Mrs. Black's classes teamed up for a literary adventure, it was a day straight out of "The Outsiders." The classroom turned into a time machine, transporting us to the 1960s as students transformed into either the rebellious Greasers or the stylish Socs. From leather jackets to preppy outfits, the students not only wore the characters' attire but channeled their personalities flawlessly. It was a day where books truly came to life, and our school turned into a mini Greaser hideout and Soc mansion, proving once again that literature has the power to ignite imagination and creativity! 📖✨ #TheOutsidersDressUpDay #LiteraryMagic
over 1 year ago, Jason Potts
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Congratulations to Madison Bihl for completing her 6th Grade Aleks Pie!
over 1 year ago, Jason Potts
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The GMS Student Council will be hosting a canned food drive from December 11th to 15th. Please have your student bring in any canned or non-perishable food items to their homeroom. The homeroom with the most donations will win a prize! Every food item helps!
over 1 year ago, Jason Potts
Students reviewed heredity in Mrs.Molloy's fourth period class by creating edible critters.
over 1 year ago, Jason Potts
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students learning
Mrs. Black's reading class collaboratively worked on a hexagonal thinking activity over chapter three from the book, "The Outsiders." Our students delved deep into the text, exploring elements like characters, setting, theme, and important quotes. Through collaborative discussions, they skillfully connected hexagons, allowing them to express their thoughts and draw meaningful connections between words. Furthermore, the students actively participated in a gallery walk, where they had the opportunity to engage with their peers' work. They provided valuable TAG (Tell, Ask, Give) feedback on sticky notes, fostering a culture of constructive feedback and growth. It's truly inspiring to see our students' critical thinking and analytical skills in action!
over 1 year ago, Jason Potts
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students learning
students learning
students learning
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December breakfast and lunch menus 😊
over 1 year ago, Quincey Gray
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Mrs. Shrout's math classes made classroom reference posters of formulas they struggle with the most!
over 1 year ago, Jason Potts
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Mrs. Dyer's class recently took on the impossible domino bridge today for their Friday Grit Challenge. Students persevered and embraced the challenge, congratulations to all those students who were able to complete it. All students were engaged and there were great examples of teamwork in all classes!
over 1 year ago, Jason Potts
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