The Greene County Board of Education has been named an Exemplary School Board by the Georgia School Boards Association, the highest award level in the GSBA's 3-tier recognition program. he Greene County School System has released three architectural renderings of the proposed design for the new Greene County Primary School building.
Dr. Jody Worth, Greene County Primary School’s new assistant principal, says she is excited to rejoin the Tiger Family and is looking forward to working alongside the GCPS staff this school year to provide an atmosphere that is most conducive to students’ success and growth.
The GCSS Athletics Department is pleased to welcome Terrance Banks to Greene County High School as its new Head Football Coach.
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.
Greene County Schools Centralized Registration Center staff is committed to making the enrollment process as easy and efficient as possible for families.
Those seeking enrollment to Lake Oconee Academy must complete a LOA application. Additional admissions information can be found on the school's website, or by contacting the school at 706-454-1562. (Registration is handled by LOA.)
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!
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, ...