
Ten GSCS students participated in a Young Author’s Literacy Celebration during the Griffin May Fling event, Saturday. The students, who have authored and published books, read excerpts from their books and sold signed copies during the downtown festival. Congratulations to the following GSCS student authors who represented Futral Road Elementary School, Kennedy Road Middle School and Spalding High School: Tega Oduaran, Laila Olukoya, Saralynn Mercius, Reginald Abraham, Amaris Momodu, Shelby Burrows, Emma Maldonado, Chanreachanie Phoeun, Chanrasmai Phoeun, Siri Oduaran and Skye Oduaran. Their books are currently available on Amazon.com and will be available thru Kindle unlimited in the near future.










Congratulations to the GSCS Class of 2025 Graduates who received scholarships today from the Kiwanis Club of Griffin. Eight scholarships ranging from $1,000 to $3,500 were awarded today, totaling $14,000. Funds for these scholarships are raised from the Kiwanis Pancake Breakfast. Congratulations to these scholarship recipients:
Callum Reid Scholarship Recipient- Reece Carrol (Whitewater High School)
Rip Savage Scholarship Recipient - Claire Anne Daniels (Spalding High School)
Davis Peeples Scholarship Recipients - Winta Ykeallo (Spalding High School) & Morgan Wages (Griffin High School)
William A. Gregory Scholarship Recipients - Hana Carlisle (Griffin High School); Zariah Essex (Griffin High School); Zanilah Giles (Griffin High School) & Janiya White (Griffin High School)
Great job, students! Thank you, Kiwanis Club of Griffin! #GSCSGrad2025

Today is National School Nurse Day! School nurses play a critical role in supporting the health, wellness, and academic success of our students. Let’s unite to celebrate and champion these dedicated healthcare leaders today and every day of the year! #SND2025 #SchoolNurses


The GSCS 6th graders are having a great time in Washington D.C. The weather has cooperated and they have enjoyed the White House, the National Zoo, Ford's Theater, Jefferson, MLK and FDR Memorials, lunch at Hard Rock Cafe, and are en route to Fort McHenry - Star Bangled Banner

Happy Teacher Appreciation Week! GSCS celebrates the dedication, determination and heart of our awesome teachers. Teachers change the lives of students every day and their work and impact extend far beyond the classroom. Join us this week to #ThankATeacher for all they do for our students!


This year, GSCS had four students representing our district at the Annual Georgia Council for the Social Studies (GCSS) State Social Studies Fair. ALL FOUR students earned specialty and/or class awards at the State Social Studies Fair!🥇🎉✨Please help us congratulate these scholars and their supporting teachers for their great work!
The awards are as follows:
🎉 - Ed Jackson Georgia Studies Award - Makenzie Justice, Beaverbrook Elementary
🎉 - Georgia Center for Civic Engagement Award - Alayna Wilson, Futral Road Elementary
🎉 - Most Intriguing Primary Source - Skye Oduaran, Spalding High School
🥇 - Best in Class III for Anthropology - Rondell White, Spalding High School
🥇 - Best in Class III for Political Science - Skye Oduaran, Spalding High School









The 6th graders are Washington D.C bound. This is the 76th annual Spalding County Sherriff's Junior Deputy Program trip to D.C. There was a parade to escort the buses (131 students) from Spalding high to I-75. WKEU radio is on each bus interviewing students. Thank you sponsors!

Between preparing healthy meals for students, adhering to strict nutrition standards, navigating student food allergies and offering service with a smile, school nutrition professionals are true heroes! Thank you GSCS Nutrition Staff!


Today is National School Principal Day! GSCS wants to acknowledge, celebrate & thank these educational school leaders who support and guide our teachers and students daily. Please show your principal some love for their hard work and commitment. Thank you GSCS principals!


The GSCS Department of Exceptional Students hosted a Parent Expo Event at Griffin Region College and Career Academy (GRCCA), where they shared the services and supports offered for families of students with autism and other disabilities. Keynote speaker Alicia Gosha-Page, founder and CEO of JCole Advocacy Inc., provided education and inspiration as she shared personal stories of her experiences as a parent and caregiver of a child with autism. Board of Education Chairman R. Syntel Brown introduced Mrs. Gosha-Page and Superintendent Dr. Keith Simmons participated in the presentation. Department of Exceptional Students staff connected with families and shared helpful information, including the parent survey available at this link qrco.de/bfwPG1


Congratulations to Spalding High School Seniors Claire Daniels and Winta Ykeallo, who each received a Southern Rivers Energy Trust scholarship for $3,000 (a benefit of the Operation Round Up program). We are proud of these GSCS scholars who both attended Crescent Elementary, Rehoboth Road Middle School and Spalding High School. Thank you to Southern Rivers Energy for a great partnership and for your positive influence on the students of Griffin-Spalding.


The GSCS Department of Exceptional Students is hosting a Parent Expo 2025 Services & Supports tomorrow, Tuesday, April 29, from 5-6:30 PM at the Griffin Region College and Career Academy (221 Spalding Dr., Griffin, GA 30223).
Keynote Speaker: Alicia Gosha-Page, Founder & CEO of J. Cole Advocacy, LLC.



This afternoon, GSCS Central Office hosted a job fair for future Work-Based Learning (WBL) Students. Juniors and seniors had the opportunity to meet and interview with different GSCS departments for next year's job opportunities.

National Assistant Principal Week was during our Spring Break, but GSCS still wants to honor and recognize all of our amazing assistant principals! Thank you for your service, passion and dedication! Please show our hardworking AP's some extra love!


It's Afterschool Professionals Appreciation Week, let’s take time to recognize the incredible people who make our GSCS Elementary After-School Program meaningful for hundreds of students. Thanks to these professionals who help with homework, lead fun projects/activities & more!


Mark your calendars! GSCS Spring Fling 5K & Bazaar - Saturday, May 17.


Crescent Elementary 3rd Grader Ezra Owusu is leading the school district with 350 Accelerated Reader points! Today he was surprised with a new bicycle, donated by Partner In Education Rinnai, as recognition of his accomplishment! Congratulations Ezra! Keep Reading!



Today is National School Bus Driver Appreciation Day! GSCS is so thankful for our hardworking and dedicated bus drivers who safely get our students to and from school every day! Don't forget to thank your school bus driver today! Let's show them some love! #SchoolBusDriversDay


🎉 We are thrilled to announce that Futral Road Elementary Media Specialist Leslie Benefield has been named the 2025 South Metro Georgia Regional Library Media Specialist of the Year! 📚
Leslie’s passion for literacy, innovation, and student success shines through in everything she does. This recognition is a true reflection of her impact on our school community.
Congratulations, Leslie! We are so proud of you! 👏🍎


Congratulations to Griffin High School JROTC who recently completed a major inspection, conducted by the U.S. Army, that takes place every 3 years. The inspection is called a JPA (JROTC Program for Accreditation) Inspection. The inspection found that Griffin High School will maintain the highest level of accreditation possible for a United States JROTC unit to receive "Honor Unit with Distinction". The Griffin High Bear Battalion earned a score of 97 out of a possible 100 points. Well done Cadet Bear Battalion Commander Landon Rogers, Senior Army Instructor in charge Lieutenant Colonel Nathaniel Flegler, and all cadets. Griffin High had a hall parade today to recognize this major accomplishment.



