Mrs. Mann's 1st grade class calculated nonstandard units of measure. #ColtsCan #Measure
over 1 year ago, Cowan Rd Elementary
collage of student pics
collage of student pics
collage of student pics
collage of student pics
Friday, January 26, is an at-home learning day for all GSCS students.
over 1 year ago, Griffin-Spalding County Schools
computer at home learning
We hope you will join us for our Spirit Skate Night at the Griffin Skate Inn THIS Wednesday evening! #ColtsCan #Skate
over 1 year ago, Cowan Rd Elementary
Skate night graphic
5th grade students used microscopes to learn about plants and animal cells. #ColtsCan #BeScientists
over 1 year ago, Cowan Rd Elementary
student at table looking through microscope
student at table looking through microscope
student at table looking through microscope
Dear GSCS, School operations will be as normal tomorrow, January 17. All staff and students report at regular times. Wear layers as it will be very cold. Use your Traversa Ride 360 app (free) to track your bus. Student numbers are used for both the app login AND password.
over 1 year ago, Adam Pugh
Traversa Ride 360 Transportation App - free on app store
These students were awarded tokens to the book vending machine for perfect-perfect attendance from the ENTIRE 1st semester: present every day, no tardies, no early dismissals. Great job to these students AND their families! #ColtsCan #BeAtSchool
over 1 year ago, Cowan Rd Elementary
students in front of tree mural, each holding a book
Griffin -Spalding County Schools are open for regularly scheduled school hours for all staff and students today (Tuesday, January 16, 2024).
over 1 year ago, Adam Pugh
GSCS Logo
All GSCS schools and offices will be closed on Monday, January 15, in observance of Martin Luther King Jr. Day.
over 1 year ago, Griffin-Spalding County Schools
MLK Jr. Quote
Greetings Griffin-Spalding County Schools Stakeholders, The Griffin-Spalding County School System will be closed tomorrow, Friday, January 12, 2024, due to the impending severe weather coming to our area. Our top priority is the safety of our students and staff. Tomorrow’s weather prediction for our area is at a risk level 3, which is an enhanced risk. All activities are considered canceled, this includes athletic events that were to take place, locally or out of town. No employee or student will need to report to a GSCS facility. The decision to cancel all school system operations is informed by several factors, including student transportation, operations & logistics, and staffing. Additionally, we are mindful of our community’s sensitivity to severe weather, particularly considering last year’s tornado event. Again, all GSCS operations are closed for tomorrow, Friday, January 12, 2024. We expect to return to normal operations on Tuesday, January 16th. If you have not already, please download the free GSCS app (via the Apple store or Google Play store) to stay up to date with information from the school system and your student’s school(s). Thank you and please be weather aware during this time.
over 1 year ago, Adam Pugh
School Cancelled Tomorrow 1-12-24 due to impending severe weather
Dear GSCS, Our most recent update from National Weather Service, just moments ago, confirmed that our window of greatest threat prevents us from operating morning transportation as normal or delaying our start time. There is a high likelihood of rain and wind (with strong gusts). The potential wind gusts and possible flooding in low areas during morning bus transportation time and the risks involved with students trying to catch the bus in rainy conditions, has led GSCS to make the decision to cancel school tomorrow out of an abundance of caution. No students should attend school tomorrow. GSCS School is canceled tomorrow. 12 month employees should report at 10 a.m. and all other employees will remain home. Stay safe. Thank you.
over 1 year ago, Cowan Rd Elementary
weather update: School canceled
Dear GSCS, Our most recent update from National Weather Service, just moments ago, confirmed that our window of greatest threat prevents us from operating morning transportation as normal or delaying our start time. There is a high likelihood of rain and wind (with strong gusts). The potential wind gusts and possible flooding in low areas during morning bus transportation time and the risks involved with students trying to catch the bus in rainy conditions, has led GSCS to make the decision to cancel school tomorrow out of an abundance of caution. No students should attend school tomorrow. GSCS School is canceled tomorrow. 12 month employees should report at 10 a.m. and all other employees will remain home. Stay safe. Thank you.
over 1 year ago, Adam Pugh
GSCS Weather Decision
Dear GSCS, We are closely monitoring the forecast for tomorrow morning. Severe weather is unlikely, however we expect significant early morning rainfall and high winds that could cause trees to fall. We will continue to work with EMS and National Weather Service this evening and provide any decision regarding tomorrow's operations by 9:30 p.m. As of this moment the plan is for tomorrow's school operations to continue as usual but please monitor your GSCS APP, social media, text messages or e-mail tonight. Thank You
over 1 year ago, Adam Pugh
GSCS Weather Update
Families, As we expect inclement weather and freezing temps during winter mornings, please be sure to follow these procedures in the morning for car drop-offs. Get in the line as normal and wait until your vehicle is at the covered portion of the entrance. Staff will be under this covered area, monitoring and assisting but may not be out in the direct rain. Have your student/s gather their belongings while you wait in line. Your student will need to open their door and exit quickly and carefully once you are at the covered area. Additionally, many students who are typically bus riders or walkers will be car riders on these mornings which means that the line will back up. Please do not send your students up the sidewalk OR create a second row of cars and send students across. These are not safe practices and jeopardize our students. Thank you for your patience and assistance in keeping our students and staff safe! #ColtsCan #BeSafeandResponsible
over 1 year ago, Cowan Rd Elementary
image that reads "Inclement weather car rider drop-off and pick-up procedures" with pic of cloud and rain
Congrats to these two awesome spellers, Aremontaye and Aiden! Our school runner-up and winner were each awarded a one-year subscription from Encyclopedia Britannica to their online kids research site. #ColtsCan #BeAwesomeSpellers
over 1 year ago, Cowan Rd Elementary
2 male students in front of tree mural
It's January 4: the perfect time to start (or continue) the habit of daily reading. Read for 20 minutes with your child. Look at the pics to see how many words they will have read by the end of 2024! Do you have a favorite book or series to read with your child? #ColtsCan #BeAmazingReaders
over 1 year ago, Cowan Rd Elementary
Boy reading book image
"read 20 minutes a day and you'll read 1,800,000 words per year"
Looking forward to our students returning on Monday, January 8. Reminder: school starts at 7:45 am! #ColtsCan
over 1 year ago, Cowan Rd Elementary
graphic with "We can't wait to see our students on Monday, January 8th" and 2024 with school-themed decorations
Happy New Year! We look forward to seeing staff on January 3 and students on January 8!
over 1 year ago, Griffin-Spalding County Schools
2024
Third grade classes went to the Alliance Theater in Atlanta to watch "Into the Burrow: a Peter Rabbit Tale". #ColtsCan
over 1 year ago, Cowan Rd Elementary
poster for "Into the Burrow"
display for play with scarecrow
students in auditorium
students in auditorium
students in auditorium
We had our school Spelling Bee last week. Each of these students won their classroom bees and competed. Our school winner (pictured 3rd from the right) is Aiden and the runner-up is Aremontaye (4th from the right). Aiden will compete in January, representing our school. #ColtsCan
over 1 year ago, Cowan Rd Elementary
students with certificates
During their study of the five senses, students in Ms. Stratton and Mrs. Holland’s Kindergarten classes experienced the sense of touch while blindly placing their hands and trying to determine what they were touching.
over 1 year ago, Cowan Rd Elementary
student blind feeling an object
student and teacher at table
student blind feeling an object
student blind feeling an object
student blind feeling an object