
We would like to congratulate all of the Science Fair participants on their hard work.
The following students placed 1st in their category and will be going on to represent FES in the county fair:
AnnaLeigh Merritt-Technology
Chaya Thiab-Chemistry
Sophia Schoolcraft-Animal Science
Partners, John DePriest & Ethan Butler-Engineering
The following students placed 2nd in their division:
Group, Logan Harrison, Parker Herndon & Wyatt Grim-Chemistry
Trinity Clevenger-Energy
Partners, Raelyn Roberts & Brooklyn Bell-Behavioral & Social Science
Hannah Barkley-Physics
Heidi Brown- Earth & Environmental Science
Adelyn Wallington-Animal Science
Partners, JT Williams & Urijah McMahan
The following students placed 3rd in their division:
Leo Hutcheson-Chemistry
Trevor Dixon-Physics
Partners, Trenton Skaggs & Nathan Spencer
Partners, Amelia Hoke & Ryeleigh Shirley-Animal Science
Carter Good-Animal Science
Trinity Fuda- Engineering
Special awards were also given to the following students:
Gracie Elmore-Best Team Player
Brady Justice-Best Researcher
Scott Hardy-Best Design


Greenbrier County Schools will operate on a 3-HOUR DELAY today, Monday, January 23, due to inclement weather.

In honor of Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, students at Frankford Elementary School celebrated over one hundred ways!
Kindergarten and 1st Grade created a Peace Tree filled with their own promises of peace, love and kindness.
Grades 2-5 created ONE HUNDRED dreams for the world based on his dream for all children. Students wrote dreams about world hunger, adoption, kindness, peace and many more.
Thank you, Mrs. Richmond for these great lessons and activities!





We are thankful to have a Teacher of the Visually Impaired to work with students that need assistance.



Love Mrs. Wellman’s Word of the Year 2022 Memories and Thoughts About 2023 posters.




Free internet connections through June 30, 2023, are still available for eligible Greenbrier County Schools households. Any GCS families who have NOT received a letter with information about a free internet connection are encouraged to call the technology office at 304-647-6484 to check to see if they are eligible.


Congratulations to Michael Boothe on his 1st place win in the Regional Hoop Shoot!


Best of luck to our 5th grade boy, Michael Boothe, who will be traveling to the Huntington area to compete this Saturday in the regional Elks National Hoop Shoot contest. Michael will be shooting 25 foul shots against other boys in the 10 and 11 age division at the Southern WV competition. The winner will move on to the state level to be held at a later date.

Greenbrier County Schools will operate on a 3-hour delay today, Friday, January 13, due to inclement weather.

Planning is underway for the 2023-2024 school calendar! We invite parents, students, staff, and community members to complete a brief online school calendar survey at https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/RXHKD9V. The survey closes on Friday, January 20. Calendar options and a planning guide are available at https://www.greenbriercountyschools.org/page/school-calendar-planning. GCS will host a public forum regarding the calendar on February 14 at 5:30 p.m. and March 14 at 5:30 p.m. at the Kyle & Ann Fort Arts & Sciences Building on the campus of New River CTC. The 2023-2024 school calendar will be presented for approval at the regular meeting of the board of education on March 14.


5th grade students are hard at work on their Social Studies Fair projects. We can’t wait to see their finished projects.




Mid year assessments are underway and the students are doing an amazing job!


Congrats to December Pirate girl, AnnaLeigh Merritt and Pirate boy, Camdyn Hanshew.


Second graders enjoyed making slime with the help of Alex Vogelsong.

The faculty and staff were so excited to have the students back on campus today!

Happy New Year from Greenbrier County Schools! Schools are closed in observance of the holiday. We look forward to welcoming students back to school on Tuesday, January 3,.


First graders took a ride on the Polar Express today. Students even received hot chocolate from some dancing teachers.




Wishing our students, staff, and community a very merry Christmas! Please remember 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!


Thank you all for coming out today to enjoy the 'Twas the Night Before Christmas program. The kids did a fantastic job!

Mrs. Workman's first graders worked hard to create beautiful Christmas tree sun catchers.