The Greene County School System provides quality educational experiences and extra-curricular activities to approximately 6,500 students enrolled in pre-kindergarten through grade 12. The basic education and majority of the special education services are delivered through 11 elementary schools, one middle school, and four high schools.
Mr. Eddie Hood, the current GCSS Athletic Director, has been named Associate Principal of Greene County High School. Following the upcoming retirement of current GCHS Principal Mr. James Peek in May 2022, Mr. Hood will become the school’s Interim Principal for the 2022-2023 school year.
The Greene County Board of Education has approved a revised academic calendar for the 2020-2021 school year that includes a later start date for students on August 17th. GCHS athletes may begin summer conditioning on June 8 under new health and safety guidelines
Greene County high schools celebrated EPSO week in October. For more information on EPSOs, please click here. For more important dates, please visit the calendar by clicking here.
Parents can play many roles in sport: current or former athlete, coach, fan, motivator, role model or critic. A few studies have shown that family members may influence an athlete’s involvement and achievement in sport more than coaches. Parents also are the first and most critical agents at socializing sports.
Parents and athletes need to manage their SportsEngine accounts to ensure they get the most out of their Greene County Youth Center experience during each sporting season.
Keep connected to your team (s). Get schedules and team updates for every athlete in the house, plus a way to message other members on your team and a way to give coaches a heads up about practice. Enjoy unlimited access to scores & stats, photo/video sharing, and more.
In many instances, more than one parent or guardian needs to be in the loop with a child's sports life. Using the mobile app, you can add additional guardians to an account. Guardians can 1) View games and events 2) RSVP to games and events 3) Send and receive messages to coaches and team members 4) participate in team chat
The Parent Portal is a confidential and secure website where you can get current information about your child's school attendance and grades online. Once you set up one account you will be able to see information on all of your children.
Please call your child's school for any questions regarding the Parent Portal.
In preparation for the next phase of its school reopening process, the Greene County School System surveyed parents and staff to gauge their responses to proposals for Phase III of its return to school plan, tentatively scheduled to begin on January 19th.
The Greene County School System is pleased to welcome Eddie Hood to its athletics leadership team this summer as the district’s new Athletic Director. Hood will come to Greene County in July from Central Gwinnett High School.
On Friday, November 6, 2020, Greene County High School Principal James Peek released the following letter to the community announcing the school's decision to cancel its annual Convocation Ceremony due to COVID-19 safety concerns.
The Greene County School System is pleased to announce the suspension of its campus mask requirement for students and staff, effective Monday, November 1st.
Russell Brock, who has served as principal of Anita White Carson Middle School Principal for the past five years, will join the district’s central office team this summer as the school system’s new Executive Director of Human Resources and Mrs. DeAndra Lanier, who has served as Assistant Principal at CMS for the past two years, will step into the role of school principal.
The GCSS Tiger Bytes parent e-newsletter is now available online. Click here to view it.
The basic education and majority of the special education services are delivered through 11 elementary schools, one middle school, and four high schools. All of the elementary schools with the exception of two, Doak Elementary and Chuckey Elementary, enroll students in kindergarten through grade eight. Doak and Chuckey enroll students in kindergarten through grade five. All elementary schools with the exception of Glenwood have at least one pre-K classroom, and Mosheim, the largest school in the system, houses both an elementary and middle school. Additional programs located at the Thomas Howard McNeese Education Center include an alternative school, ROTC, the Early Learning Program (ELP), Bridges to Success, and B.E.S.T. The success of these programs is a direct result of the hard-work and dedication of the approximate 560 certified and 314 classified personnel employed by the system.
The TAG Program is open to ALL 5th-8th graders!