We have tentatively rescheduled the boys varsity semi final game to Tuesday 10/31 at 3 p.m. at home. Our thoughts and prayers are with the victims, their families and the first responders from the tragic events in Lewiston last night.
over 1 year ago, Josh Guay
Good morning. We are deeply saddened by the recent incident involving a shooting in our State. Here at Greenville Consolidated School, we will continue to operate with a regular schedule. We understand that this event raises safety concerns, and we want to emphasize that we will stay in contact with law enforcement. Based on current information there is no direct threat to our school from this event, we are taking all necessary precautions to ensure the security and well-being of our students and staff. We encourage everyone to remain highly aware and report suspicious activity immediately. Our top priority is the safety of our school community, and we are committed to providing a secure learning environment for everyone involved.
over 1 year ago, Kelly MacFadyen
Varsity Boys Soccer team hosts Searsport Vikings in a quarter final matchup at home on Wednesday 10/25/23 at 3:30 p.m.
over 1 year ago, Josh Guay
It is never too early to instill the importance of "STOP, DROP, and ROLL" in our young learners. We extend our thanks to SRO Josh Guay for his initiative in welcoming Fire Chief Sawyer Murray and GVFD firefighters to GCS during Fire Safety Month. Our Pre-K and Kindergarten students gained valuable insights into safety gear worn by firefighters and essential fire safety techniques.
over 1 year ago, Lee Pearsall
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Ms. Godson's 3rd Grade Students are actively engaged in their interactive EveryDay Math lesson!
over 1 year ago, Lee Pearsall
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On October 18th, students in the 6th grade science class participated in the LabVenture program at the Gulf of Maine Research Institute in Portland where they measured live lobsters, examined plankton under a microscope, and used interactive multi-touch stations to analyze Gulf of Maine data sets. We wholeheartedly appreciate Ms. Tardif's dedication to partnering with scientific organizations both regionally and across the state to offer these enriching experiences for our budding scientists!
over 1 year ago, Lee Pearsall
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On October 2nd, students in the 6th grade science class boarded the Steamboat Katahdin for a science-based educational cruise on Moosehead Lake where they learned about watersheds, invasive plant species, and aquatic ecosystems. Moosehead Marine Museum partnered with AMC, Boothbay Sea & Science Center, and Lake Stewards of Maine to offer this science-based program to students. Thank you to Ms. Tardif for orchestrating the collaboration involved in this rich Greenville - Moosehead Lake Region experience!
over 1 year ago, Lee Pearsall
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CHEERS to our MS Lakers Boys Soccer Team, the Penquis League Small Schools RUNNERS UP! A big SHOUT OUT to our dedicated coaches, Angela and Sheehan Gallagher, for nurturing the growth of our young athletes and making this experience possible! GO LAKERS!
over 1 year ago, Lee Pearsall
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The National Scripps Spelling Bee Club has arrived at GCS!
over 1 year ago, Lee Pearsall
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Picture retake day will be on Wednesday, November 15th.
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Trunk or Treat!!!
over 1 year ago, Lee Pearsall
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It is HOMECOMING Week and students are preparing for the annual Black Light Homecoming Dance for Saturday!
over 1 year ago, Lee Pearsall
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Highlights from our Specials Programming - Mr. Shaw took out the hula hoops for 1st Grade PE FUN while Officer Guay invited Fire Chief Murray to campus for Fire Prevention Month!
over 1 year ago, Lee Pearsall
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Our PreK Program for 4 year olds is filled with exciting learning experiences! 1. Mrs. Miller came in for Guidance this week to talk about calming our bodies. We watched and followed different videos that demonstrated breathing and stretching techniques for calming our body and mind. 2. We start the morning with fine motor bins - examples: sorting with tweezers, building, beading, puzzles, counting with clothespins. 3. In our dramatization center in Unit 1 (Family) we are learning about how to take care of babies and how to safely transport them using strollers, baby carriers, and car seats. 4. We have been exploring different ways to create art. Right now we are using watercolors to create pictures - this student created a rainbow picture. 5. In our discovery center - we have been using our water tables and are exploring water wheels. We are exploring what makes them go fast/slow, what happens when you pour more/less water, and what the water feels/sounds like. 6. In our manipulative center we are using and exploring different textures.
over 1 year ago, Lee Pearsall
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Information from our AWESOME Librarian...
over 1 year ago, Lee Pearsall
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Greenville Consolidated Schools would like to give a HUGE thank you to Autumn Smith of Total Solar 24 (http://www.facebook.com/totalsolar24) for her generous donation of 250 pairs of solar glasses for the students and staff to use for the upcoming solar eclipse on April 8th - 2024. If you are in need of solar glasses head on over to her Facebook page to support the work she is doing. Her goal is to donate a pair of glasses for every pair she sells. Thanks so much Autumn!
over 1 year ago, Lee Pearsall
Greenville Varsity Boys Soccer 2023. photo credit: Natalie Stafford
almost 2 years ago, Andy Shaw
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Greenville Varsity Girls Soccer 2023. photo credit: Natalie Stafford
almost 2 years ago, Andy Shaw
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Hello -This is a reminder that tomorrow, Thursday, October 4, is an Early Release Day, students will be dismissed at 11:30 am. Additionally, Friday is a Teacher Workshop Day, and as a result, there will be no classes for students. Lastly, school will be closed on Monday, October 9 to observe Indigenous Peoples' Day.
almost 2 years ago, Lee Pearsall
Pandemic EBT: Over the course of this week, 2023 Summer P-EBT benefits of $120 were issued to over 141,000 traditional students. These included students enrolled in June of 2023 in Special Provision 2 and CEP schools or those eligible for F/R benefits in non-special provision schools. All of these benefits will be available tomorrow, Friday, September 8. More information including the reconciliation application, and the application for homeschooled or fully virtual students is available at https://www.maine.gov/dhhs/ofi/programsservices/food-supplement. This website also includes information on how benefits are issued and how households can return the benefit if they do not want it. Our district is a Provisional II School, which allows our students to receive free meals. It is our understanding that as a result of participating in this program the State of Maine sent out EBT cards to all families. These cards are used for food purchases and we believe that the amount is $120.00 per child. It is believed that this is a one time disbursement. If you have questions please call our Food Service Director, Linda Hamilton at 207-695-2666.
almost 2 years ago, Kelly MacFadyen