Congratulations to the Sixth Grade Team Two scholars who earned a 90 or higher in all five core classes for the Third Quarter!
over 1 year ago, Alexandra Sheldon
90s and above
Congratulations to the Sixth Grade Team Two scholars who earned an 80 or higher in all core classes for the Third Quarter. They will be treated to a pizza party!
over 1 year ago, Alexandra Sheldon
80s and higher
A small group from the GMS Builders Club participated this past Saturday (Earth Day) with the Gloversville City cleanup event. Thank you for helping make our community a brighter place!
over 1 year ago, Alexandra Sheldon
Builders Club
The City of Gloversville Police Department will be participating in the Governor’s Traffic Safety Committee 2023 “No Empty Chair” campaign this week.
over 1 year ago, Communications
The City of Gloversville Police Department will be participating in the Governor’s Traffic Safety Committee 2023 “No Empty Chair” campaign this week. Motor vehicle crashes are a leading cause of death and serious injury for people ages 16-20, and as the spring weather arrives, high school students across the area will be joining their friends to travel. The campaign promotes specific enforcement for each day of the week. The area of enforcement for each day is as follows: Monday, 04/24/23- Speeding in School Zones. Tuesday, 04/25/23- Seat belt and child restraints. Wednesday, 04/26/23- Cell Phone use and Texting. Thursday, 04/27/23- Operation Safe Stop, which involves motor vehicles passing stopped school buses. Friday, 04/28/23- Underage Drinking and Impaired Driving. The City of Gloversville Police Department has partnered with the Gloversville Enlarged School District to promote safe motor vehicle operation by their scholars. Specifically, the Gloversville Enlarged School District has promoted the Police Department’s participation in the event by advertising it on their digital billboards on district properties, and by permitting posters to be prominently displayed in the High School. Motor vehicle operators should expect an increased Police presence in and around school zones for the duration of the campaign.
The Gloversville Dugout Club is hosting a Stand Up To Cancer Night tonight vs Broadalbin-Perth at 7:00 pm. Cards will be sold for $5 prior to the start of tonight’s game. All money that is raised will be donated to the American Cancer Society from our Hits4Hope Program.
over 1 year ago, Communications
 Michael Demagistris 9:38 AM (0 minutes ago) to Communication, me  The Gloversville Dugout Club is hosting a Stand Up To Cancer Night tonight vs Broadalbin-Perth at 7:00 pm.  Stand Up To Cancer cards will be sold for $5 prior to the start of tonight’s game at the concession stand. All money that is raised will be donated to the American Cancer Society from our Hits4Hope Program.
Sixth grade, team two, scholars participated in a weekly basketball-themed review game in math, science, social studies, and ELA. Congratulations to all of the teams for having fun while reviewing curriculum content!
over 1 year ago, Communications
Sixth grade, team two, scholars participated in a weekly basketball-themed review game in math, science, social studies, and ELA. The bracketed tournament concluded Friday with a championship round. Congratulations to all of the teams for having fun while reviewing curriculum content!
Sixth grade, team two, scholars participated in a weekly basketball-themed review game in math, science, social studies, and ELA. The bracketed tournament concluded Friday with a championship round. Congratulations to all of the teams for having fun while reviewing curriculum content!
Sixth grade, team two, scholars participated in a weekly basketball-themed review game in math, science, social studies, and ELA. The bracketed tournament concluded Friday with a championship round. Congratulations to all of the teams for having fun while reviewing curriculum content!
Sixth grade, team two, scholars participated in a weekly basketball-themed review game in math, science, social studies, and ELA. The bracketed tournament concluded Friday with a championship round. Congratulations to all of the teams for having fun while reviewing curriculum content!
Big congratulations to our 6th Grade Team 1 scholars that had a 90 or higher in ELA, math, science, social studies, and reading for 3rd quarter! Cara Sweeney, Aiden Williamson, Lindsey Harvey, Sofia Salamone, LuviiAnna Clayton, Logan Mullen, Tamer Issa, Om Patel, Ava Brae, and Laura Seeley.
over 1 year ago, Alexandra Sheldon
90 and Above
Mr. Douglas and his 6th grade science scholars made boats out of aluminum foil. They tested the buoyancy by adding pennies. Scholars analyzed the results by utilizing statistics.
over 1 year ago, Alexandra Sheldon
Science
Science
Science
Science
Science
Give Hope this Spring!
over 1 year ago, Communications
Give blood
Ms. Mowrey's 7th grade scholars used nutrient agar to grow bacteria from samples around the school before break. The growth they were able to observe after spring break is pretty impressive!
over 1 year ago, Alexandra Sheldon
Science
Bacteria
Bacteria
Please see below the schedule for the next GMS Spirit Week taking place when we return from break! April 17-April 21.
over 1 year ago, Alexandra Sheldon
GMS Spirit Week
No Empty Chair!
over 1 year ago, Communications
no empty chair
Sixth-grade students participated in an after-school Minecraft challenge with Mrs. Flynn and Mr. Thomarie, from HFM BOCES. Scholars were asked to build a world recreating life in Ancient Greece.
over 1 year ago, Communications
Sixth grade students participated in an after-school Minecraft challenge with Mrs. Flynn and Mr. Thomarie, from HFM BOCES. Scholars were asked to build a world recreating life in Ancient Greece.
Sixth grade students participated in an after-school Minecraft challenge with Mrs. Flynn and Mr. Thomarie, from HFM BOCES. Scholars were asked to build a world recreating life in Ancient Greece.
Sixth grade students participated in an after-school Minecraft challenge with Mrs. Flynn and Mr. Thomarie, from HFM BOCES. Scholars were asked to build a world recreating life in Ancient Greece.
Sixth grade students participated in an after-school Minecraft challenge with Mrs. Flynn and Mr. Thomarie, from HFM BOCES. Scholars were asked to build a world recreating life in Ancient Greece.
Congratulations to our 6th Grade Team 2 Students of the Month for March 2023! Math- Taym Ali Khan SS- Austin Kohn Science- Kensey LaGreca Reading- Jeuriel Austria ELA- Amelia Ambrosino Wall of Fame- Caiden Loveless (not pictured)
over 1 year ago, Alexandra Sheldon
6th Grade Team 2 SoM March 2022
At present, we are making a list of the children who will be registering for Kindergarten at Park Terrace Elementary School and Kingsborough Elementary School in September 2023.
over 1 year ago, Communications
At present, we are making a list of the children who will be registering for Kindergarten at Park Terrace Elementary School and Kingsborough Elementary School for September 2023. Scholars will be attending a screening at the school in which they reside.
Today we had Carolyn Peck from the Glove City Youth Coalition visit our lunches at GMS today to take part in an activity educating scholars on the dangers of substance abuse. The scholars were able to learn some great facts and had an opportunity to win prizes!
over 1 year ago, Alexandra Sheldon
coalition wheel
coalition wheel
coalition wheel
coalition wheel
Community GESD Clothing Give Back!
over 1 year ago, Communications
Community GESD Clothing give back
Congratulations to our GMS 6th Grade Team 1 Scholars of the Month for March 2023! Math- Ryan Seeley Science- Madison Myers Reading- Jaxen Gray ELA- Peyton Wager SS- Sawyer Harrington
over 1 year ago, Alexandra Sheldon
6th Grade Team 1 SoM March 2023
This week, Mr. Fitzgerald's GMS 7th grade science scholars wrapped up a unit on the circulatory system by conducting a lab. Scholars learned how to take their pulse. Then they charted data from both states of rest and activity. The scholars created a histogram to compare data charted from multiple classes.
over 1 year ago, Alexandra Sheldon
Science
Science
Science
The Gloversville Middle and High School Battle of the Books Teams and five other teams competed in the Northeastern Regional Battle of the Books competition at the New York State Museum in Albany on March 29th. Team members prepared all year by reading books from predetermined lists. At the competition, judges read quotes, and competitors tried to identify the author and title correctly. Scholars also had the opportunity to tour the museum and attend an author presentation by Ruta Sepetys.
over 1 year ago, Alexandra Sheldon
Battle of the Books