Greenville Middle School teachers recently welcomed Ms. Niomi Henry from the Georgia Department of Education to our school for a professional learning session on Lexile levels. Ms. Henry discussed measures of reading fluency, strategies for increasing students’ fluency, and best …
GMHS students recently put together and participated in a Cultural Diversity Program to celebrate the variety of diverse cultures represented at our school. Students sang, danced, recited poems, and reenacted great moments in history to honor and celebrate the many …
GMS students that are part of the Morehouse College Educational Talent Search Program recently took a trip to Birmingham, Alabama to visit the McWane Science Center. The Morehouse College Educational Talent Search Program is funded by the U. S. Department of …
On March 16th, students from Greenville Middle School attended the annual district-wide College & Career Expo. They had the opportunity to meet with college representatives, military recruiters, and local business owners. Students received a wealth of information about different possibilities …
At the district board meeting in March, Greenville Middle School proudly awarded Custodial Staff Lead, Miss Mattie Parham, the Golden Peach Award for her hard work and dedication to our school. Miss Mattie works tirelessly day in and day out …
Ahmad with his most influential teacher, Ms. Godfrey (Business & Computer Science teacher) At the district board meeting in March, Greenville Middle School proudly honored its Star Student for the 2017-2018 school year, 7th grader Ahmad Ferrell. Ahmad was …
Thursday, March 8th was Exceptional Children’s Day – a day to celebrate the successes, accomplishments, and achievements of students with exceptionalities. Middle and high school students throughout Meriwether County, including several from Greenville Middle School, spent time with these amazing …
On Wednesday, March 7th, over 100 students from Greenville Middle School attended the UniverSoul Circus in Atlanta, GA as part of a reward trip for good academics and behavior. In order to attend, students had to be passing all four …