Guilford County Education: 74,025 students were enrolled in 2022-23 school year
There were 0.7% fewer students enrolled in Guilford County schools in the 2022-23 school year.
There were 0.7% fewer students enrolled in Guilford County schools in the 2022-23 school year.
For the 2022-23 school year, Northwest Guilford High School experienced the largest enrollment among Guilford County schools.
Brad Spielman, who has worked in higher education the past 18 years, has been named the director of the Center for Academic Engagement for Guilford Technical Community College.
We surprised January’s GCS Employee of the Month Amy Simpson of Gibsonville Elementary!
GCS schools are closed to students through Tuesday, Jan. 3.
Nontsikelelo “Barney” Dos Santos has already been accepted into UNC Chapel Hill’s biomedical engineering program as part of the Carolina Student Transfer Excellence Program (C-STEP) through GTCC.
Don’t have a good book handy?
The Allen Jay Elementary community came together for a night of fun and learning, traveling around the world through literacy, science and social studies activities.
Now it’s time for bike giveaway fun at Parkview Elementary, Oak Hill Elementary and Sumner Elementary!
Families from Montlieu Academy of Technology recently attended Camp Read A Lot.
Thomas Gray, ESOL teacher at Guilford Elementary, received the Bright Idea Grant to purchase a renewable energy kit.
GCS is holding a hiring fair for people interested in careers in education.
The Middle College at UNCG’s Service-Learning Club recently hosted a food drive for Backpack Beginnings called “We Scare Hunger.”
GCSTV is now airing a new video from Oak View Elementary.
Enjoy this makerspace for creating cards to keep or give away.
Guilford College hosted the fall conference of the the N.C. Section of the American Association of Physics Teachers.
This book club is open to anyone who loves to read and wants to broaden their knowledge of the many African American authors and their writings and just have fun…
You can fill a small library with the number of books on Quakers written by scholars through the years. So when Rhiannon Grant and Wess Daniels first began talking in…
No plan that impacts students should be made without student input.
Many STEM professionals are needed to design, build, code, and test drive Robot Smart Cars.
Smith High School hosted a Veterans Day ceremony.
Coming Up November 17!
Reading to a pet can improve confidence and comprehension skills.
Drawn to Guilford because of its deep concern for students’ well-being and success, Emma English ’22 aims to extend the same care for families through a career in law.
It’s time for storytime at the McGirt-Horton Branch!
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