7th Grade Students of the Month for January (Explorers Team): Social Studies - Ariel Tate Science - Meghan Winchell ELA - Kyleigh Pryszmant Math: Ciara Trickler Citizen - Colton Bobowski Overall Most Improved - Johnny Ferguson
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students of the month
student of the month
YOUTH ZONE WHEN: March 2 - June1 5pm-7pm Every WED WHERE: Boulevard Elementary (Gym entrance) WHO: All children in grades K-12 (MUST REGISTER)
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youth zone
JOIN THE MOUNTAIN BIKE TEAM!
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new club
Congrats to our 7th Grade Pioneers Students of the Month from January 2022! Science- Paige Fitzpatrick Math- Audraona Lewis-Matthews ELA- Yarielis Rivera Social Studies- Akeem Louis (not pictured) Citizenship Award- Nancy Williams
almost 3 years ago, Alexandra Sheldon
7th Graded Pioneers Jan 2022
Understanding the Individualized Education Program (IPE) for Families. This training will be on Thursday, March 3,2022 at 12:30pm-2:30pm. This is an online event. If you have any questions, please contact Sheri Gaylord at (518) 640-3333 or sgaylord@wildwoodprograms.org
almost 3 years ago, Communications
sped
Get ready for Music Spirit Week at GMS!
almost 3 years ago, Alexandra Sheldon
February Spirit Week
Congrats to our 6th Grade Team 2 Students of the Month for January 2022! Math- Lara Alikhan Reading- Olivia Wessell ELA- Imani Nash SS- Alexis Hager Science- Dylan VanAuken Wall of Fame- Bryn Wojeski (not pictured)
almost 3 years ago, Alexandra Sheldon
6th Grade Team 2 SoM Jan 2022
Transition for Families Training. March 9,2022 at 11am-12:40pm / 6pm-7:30pm This will be an online event. If you have any questions, please contact Sheri Gaylord at (518) 640-3333 or sgaylord@wildwoodprograms.org
almost 3 years ago, Communications
sped
Ruby Nell Bridges Hall is an American civil rights activist. She was the first African-American child to desegregate the all-white William Frantz Elementary School in Louisiana during the New Orleans school desegregation crisis on November 14, 1960.
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black history month
black history month
black history month
AGENCY 101: Connecting Individuals with Disabilities to Adult Services When: Wednesday, March 16,2022 at 11am-12:30pm / 6pm-7:30pm This will be an online event. If you have any questions please contact Sheri Gaylord at (518) 640-333 or sgaylord@wildwoodprograms.org
almost 3 years ago, Communications
sped
CPSE to CSE Transition for Families
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special Ed
[GESD] Gloversville schools will be close tomorrow Friday Feb 4th due to inclement weather. Be safe and enjoy your weekend.
almost 3 years ago, Communications
No school
[GESD] All after school activities are canceled for today 2/3/22 due to projected deteriorating road conditions this afternoon. This includes all athletic practices, clubs and all after school programs including The Loft.
almost 3 years ago, Communications
Canceled
[GESD] Power has been restored to Gloversville Middle School and central office. We will remain in session in all schools.
almost 3 years ago, Communications
Power restored
The MS and central office have lost power due to a power pole issue. We are told that power should be restored in roughly 30 minutes. We will keep our students here for the time being. If the power outage continues, we will close the MS early and keep the other buildings open.
almost 3 years ago, Communications
Gms
[GESD] Gloversville schools are on a two hour delay today 2/3/22
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Delay
Gloversville Middle School, eighth-grade students created and presented '"Pay It Forward" research proposals in the library. Students researched local organizations and interviewed volunteers for the project. The students utilized research skills learned, more about their community, and how they can help others.
almost 3 years ago, Alexandra Sheldon
Gloversville Middle School, eighth-grade students created and presented '"Pay It Forward" research proposals in the library. Students researched local organizations and interviewed volunteers for the project. The students utilized research skills, learned more about their community, and how they can help others.
Gloversville Middle School, eighth-grade students created and presented '"Pay It Forward" research proposals in the library. Students researched local organizations and interviewed volunteers for the project. The students utilized research skills learned, more about their community, and how they can help others.
Gloversville Middle School, eighth-grade students created and presented '"Pay It Forward" research proposals in the library. Students researched local organizations and interviewed volunteers for the project. The students utilized research skills learned, more about their community, and how they can help others.
Richard Allen was a minister, educator, writer, and one of America's most active and influential Black leaders. In 1794, he founded the African Methodist Episcopal Church. He opened his first AME church in 1794 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
almost 3 years ago, Communications
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Sadie Tanner Mossell Alexander, was an American lawyer who was the first African-American to receive a Ph.D. in economics in the United States, and the first woman to receive a law degree from the University of Pennsylvania Law School. #blackhistory
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black history
black history
black history
GESD will celebrate Black History month by recognizing the accomplishments of those incredible Americans who have inspired and changed the world forever!
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