GRANVILLE COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS IS COMMITTED TO SERVING OUR ESL FAMILIES! CHECK OUT OUR ESL NEWSLETTER BELOW! IMPORTANT GCPS' JANUARY 2022 DATES! Please Join Us For Our January Parent University Events! This is an online event. Granville County Public Schools' Families, are YOU ready?
If you have questions, please contact our district's Parent and Family Engagement Coordinator, Ms. Terilyn Hester, at 919-693-4613. We look forward to virtually "seeing" you soon! This is an online event. Granville County Public Schools' Families, are YOU ready?
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The parent portal provides a quick snapshot of your children's information as well as links to common destinations. If in doubt, start here. FinalForms is an online form system for new student registration, athletics and common forms that require acknowledgement by parents and students. Schoology is our Learning Management System (LMS).
It is important to provide parents the information they need as simply as possible. We understand that using multiple systems can be confusing and we continue to listen to your feedback and respond in a manner that best serves our parents.
It is important to provide parents the information they need as simply as possible. We understand that using multiple systems can be confusing and we continue to listen to your feedback and respond in a manner that best serves our parents.
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Butner Stem Elementary School also brought in the holiday with a Polar Express Day celebration!
Tar River's PTSO Hosted a Parents Night Out fundraiser on Friday, December 10th. Students stayed after school and enjoyed crafts, dancing, pizza and a visit from Santa Claus.
Tar River's 4th Grade created a Mobile Museum about their assigned animals for their Project Based Learning project. They set their museum up in the school hallway and invited all students to visit and to learn about their chosen animal. Students planned and organized the entire museum display.
December 14th was an exciting night at Tar River Elementary. They held their National Elementary Honor Society Induction ceremony in their multi-purpose room. It was the first time an in person induction had been held in 2 years. There were 11 4th graders and 7 5th graders inducted.
January was named for the Roman god Janus, known as the protector of gates and doorways who symbolize beginnings and endings. Janus is depicted with two faces, one looking into the past, the other with the ability to see into the future. What a fitting symbol for this first day of the year; this month is our door into the new year.
January 1 is New Year's Day. While you're still recuperating from the prior night's parties, read about some other new year's traditions you might not know about and celebrate with some Hoppin' John for good luck.