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The Gaston County Education Foundation is now accepting applications for the Glenn Sisters Legacy Fund for Educators Grant. The application cycle runs from Jan. 31 through March 8. This grant provides financial assistance for professional growth opportunities, including continuing education, certification or recertification, and leadership development courses. The grant honors the Glenn Sisters’ lasting commitment to the education of Gaston County students. Apply online at https://app.smarterselect.com/programs/108430-Gaston-County-Education-Fund
The Board of Education has approved the 2026-2027 school calendar. The calendar was adopted during the board meeting on December 15. You may view and print the calendar using the calendar link on this page.
Please complete the bus transportation form to help us plan safe and efficient routes for the school year. Your information is important to ensure a smooth start. Thank you for your support!
Gaston County Schools is pleased to announce the finalists for its “Of the Year” awards for 2026-2027.
The Gaston County Education Foundation is accepting applications for the Jennie Stultz Grant for Arts Education. Open from March 2 through April 12, the grant supports programs in vocal, visual, and performing arts, as well as band. Apply online at https://app.smarterselect.com/programs/108905-Gaston-County-Education-Fund.
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This week, we celebrate our incredible school social workers who support students' mental health and well-being. Thank you for your dedication and compassion!
Our Career and Technical Education (CTE) Department is seeking feedback and input from our parents/guardians, and we would like for you to complete a brief survey. Please click on the link below.
SURVEY: Career and Technical Education
The information provided on the survey will be used to strengthen and enhance the CTE programs that are available in our schools. Your feedback will help us improve programs, create more opportunities for students to take CTE classes, and ensure that our CTE program remains relevant and meets the career-related needs of students.
Paul Sayegh spelled the word “alchemy” to win the Gaston County Schools spelling bee for the second consecutive year.
Ten educators are one step closer to earning our most prestigious award.
The Gaston County Schools Marching Band Fanfare showcased crowd-pleasing performances by our high school bands.