
The Scholastic Book Fair has been extended through Wednesday, November 8th! Your child still has time to purchase some goodies! 📚 The Book Fair is located in our GMS Library.


The Bright Futures Food Pantry will be open TOMORROW from 12-2pm and 3:30-5pm. Located at the Western Benton County Career Center. Open to all families with students attending Gravette Schools.


Congratulations to our Red Ribbon Poster Contest Finalists - Brooklyn Kennedy, Chloe Blocker, Braelyn Flynn, & Paisley Crane........with the #1 spot going to PAISLEY CRANE 🎊 Great job, ladies!


FCCLA is going to start selling Gobble Grams today through November 15th at 7th and 8th grade lunch! Please note, this is only for GMS. Here is the link for parents to order: https://forms.gle/j39AQgvAqryfdpGg9



For Red Ribbon Week, all of our GMS students and staff gathered in the Volleyball gym to listen to a local Gravette man's story of redemption and got a demonstration from the Gravette Police Department's K9 unit. Thank you both for coming out and educating our youth!








Ms. Ragland is headed to Washington D.C & New York with EF Explore America tour and your child is invited! This is available to any 6th-8th grade student. Click here to learn more: https://rsvp.efexploreamerica.com/m4v38xg


Congratulations to our Student Spotlight of the Week, Ariana Talocka! 🌟 Coach Hardgrave and Coach Weller said, "As a 6th grader, she ran a 5.75 40-yard dash moving her into the #2 spot on the overall 6th grade record board in physical education class. Ariana is a delight to have in class and came out to the running club to give it a try on Friday. The #1 varsity girl cross country team in the 4A state, Gravette, took note of her running abilities! That says a lot about her potential and work ethic. We are super proud of you, Ariana!" Tune in next Monday to see who our next Student Spotlight will be 🌟



8th-grade PRIDE 🎉






7th-grade PRIDE 🎉 Today, we recognized and celebrated all of our fall sports athletes, students who showed livestock at the Fair, and all of our student's hard work on a recent state writing assessment. 👏 Way to go!



Ms. Ragland is headed to Washington D.C & New York with EF Explore America tour and your child is invited! This is available to any 6th-8th grade student. Click here to learn more: https://rsvp.efexploreamerica.com/m4v38xg


Don't forget! There is NO SCHOOL THIS FRIDAY due to Fall Break 🍁


Just a reminder! The Book Fair is at GMS this week!


Congratulations to our Student Spotlight of the Week, Brady Brewer! 🌟 Mrs. Dueker said, "Brady brought up money that he found in the hallway. We found out that the money belonged to a teacher at GMS. The teacher was very thankful for the return of the money he found. He shows integrity in everything that he does! He is a very sweet and honest young man." Keep it up, Brady! Tune in next Monday to see who our next Student Spotlight will be 🌟


Attendance is a crucial aspect of a student's academic journey, and it cannot be stressed enough how important it is to attend school regularly! While some may argue that missing a few classes here and there doesn't make a significant difference, the truth is that attendance plays a vital role in a student's overall success and development! Take a look at how the numbers break down and how much instructional time your child may be missing.



Red Ribbon Week starts THIS MONDAY! ❤ Here are the dress-up days and info about the poster contest!



Buy a yearbook to help your student remember the year forever! The cost is $55. Go to www.yearbookforever.com to get yours today!


It's egg-drop week! As always, Mr. Leach climbed on the roof and launched our student's projects in the air. There were several egg survivors, but also a few that found their forever home on the concrete. 🍳 Several students ended up being in the splash zone and will be taking home their science project on their shoes! 😆











📖 Here's another book recommendation from Mr. Walker! This book explores the experience of adolescence, its physical and emotional stages, and the relationships between teenagers and parents, other adults, peers, school, the media, and society, and suggests ways of coping with common problems. If you'd like to check out this book and others - click here to go to our GMS library page: https://www.gravetteschools.net/o/gms/page/library


Congratulations to our Student Spotlight of the Week, Emily Blevins! 🌟 Mrs. Youngblood said, "Emily always gives her best and is kind to others. She has integrity, is dependable, and is always willing to help out! She is a true example of a Gravette Lion!" Way to go, girl! 👏 Tune in next Monday to see who our next Student Spotlight will be 🌟



Last week, Mr. Leach's science class created bumpers on their Pasco carts to determine which bumper results in the lowest force and impulse which will be integral info for them this week with their egg drop! The Pasco carts use Bluetooth to connect with our student's Chromebooks so that they get the most accurate readings. So cool!







