
Here is our newest Legacy Graduates Spotlight: Kesha Gubaci Gwin and Karena Gubaci, sisters, graduated from GCHS in 2023 and 2025.
Would you like your family to be a part of this spotlight? We’re looking to spotlight families with multiple generations of Gordon County Schools graduates. If your family has a legacy of graduating from GCS—parents, grandparents, or children—we want to hear your story!
Submit a photo and a short description of your family's connection to Gordon County Schools, including the names of graduates and their graduation years if available. Follow this survey link and let’s celebrate your LEGACY! https://forms.gle/DzSiqpUgDSJXj27a9
#LegacyGraduatesGCS #ExtraordinaryGCS #GordonCountySchools
(Please Note: A Google Account is required to upload picture files. If you do not have a Google Account but would still like to participate, please share the names of the graduates and their graduation years, along with pictures, to brianhall@gcbe.org.)


From earning master's degrees to gaining specialized endorsements and certifications, our extraordinary educators are continuously growing to better serve our students and community.
Join us in congratulating these individuals for their hard work and dedication! #CelebratingGrowthGCS #ExtraordinaryGCS #GordonCountySchools


We are incredibly proud of our Legacy Graduates, whose dedication and achievements reflect the very best of our extraordinary school system. They carry forward a legacy of success that inspires future generations to reach even higher!
Here is our newest Legacy Graduates Spotlight: Chad Hayes graduated from GCHS in 2001, and his sister, Kristie Wilson, graduated from GCHS in 1992.
Would you like your family to be a part of this spotlight? We’re looking to spotlight families with multiple generations of Gordon County Schools graduates. If your family has a legacy of graduating from GCS—parents, grandparents, or children—we want to hear your story!
Submit a photo and a short description of your family's connection to Gordon County Schools, including the names of graduates and their graduation years if available. Follow this survey link and let’s celebrate your LEGACY! https://forms.gle/DzSiqpUgDSJXj27a9
#LegacyGraduatesGCS #ExtraordinaryGCS #GordonCountySchools
(Please Note: A Google Account is required to upload picture files. If you do not have a Google Account but would still like to participate, please share the names of the graduates and their graduation years, along with pictures, to brianhall@gcbe.org.)


From earning master's degrees to gaining specialized endorsements and certifications, our extraordinary educators are continuously growing to better serve our students and community.
Join us in congratulating these individuals for their hard work and dedication! #CelebratingGrowthGCS #ExtraordinaryGCS #GordonCountySchools


Here is our newest Legacy Graduates Spotlight: Sherry Talley is a 1993 graduate of Gordon Central High School, and her daughters, Brooke and Brianna Talley, graduated from SHS in 2017 and 2023.
Would you like your family to be a part of this spotlight? We’re looking to spotlight families with multiple generations of Gordon County Schools graduates. If your family has a legacy of graduating from GCS—parents, grandparents, or children—we want to hear your story!
Submit a photo and a short description of your family's connection to Gordon County Schools, including the names of graduates and their graduation years if available. Follow this survey link and let’s celebrate your LEGACY! https://forms.gle/DzSiqpUgDSJXj27a9
#LegacyGraduatesGCS #ExtraordinaryGCS #GordonCountySchools
(Please Note: A Google Account is required to upload picture files. If you do not have a Google Account but would still like to participate, please share the names of the graduates and their graduation years, along with pictures, to brianhall@gcbe.org.)


The Gordon County Board of Education has tentatively adopted a millage rate which will require an increase in property taxes by 6.98 percent.
All concerned citizens are invited to the public hearing on this tax increase to be held at the Gordon County Schools Central Office, 7300 Fairmount Highway, Calhoun, GA on August 26, 2025 at 7:30 a.m. and 12:30 p.m.
Times and places of additional public hearings on this tax increase are at the Gordon County Schools Central Office, 7300 Fairmount Highway, Calhoun, GA on September 8, 2025 at 6:00 p.m.
This tentative increase will result in a millage rate of 15.65 mills, an increase of 1.021 mills. Without this tentative tax increase, the millage rate will be no more than 14.629 mills. The proposed tax increase for a home with a fair market value of $200,000 is approximately $80.86 and the proposed tax increase for nonhomestead property with a fair market value of $200,000 is approximately $81.68.


August 16, 2025
The Gordon County Board of Education today announces its intention to increase the 2025 property taxes it will levy this year by 6.98 percent over the rollback millage rate.
The Gordon County Board of Education is proposing to reduce the property tax millage rate from the 2024 rate of 16.364 to 15.650. This proposal reflects our ongoing commitment to the responsible and efficient use of taxpayer resources. We are grateful for the continued support of our community as we work to provide high-quality education for all students.
When the total digest of taxable property is prepared, Georgia law requires that a rollback millage rate must be computed that will produce the same total revenue on the current year’s digest that last year’s millage rate would have produced had no reassessments occurred.
The budget adopted by the Gordon County Board of Education requires a millage rate higher than the rollback millage rate; therefore, before the Gordon County Board of Education may set a final millage rate, Georgia law requires three public hearings to be held to allow the public an opportunity to express their opinions on the increase.
All concerned citizens are invited to the public hearings on this tax increase to be held at the Gordon County Schools Central Office, 7300 Fairmount Highway, Calhoun, GA on August 26, 2025 at 7:30 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. and on September 8, 2025 at 6:00 p.m.


From earning master's degrees to gaining specialized endorsements and certifications, our extraordinary educators are continuously growing to better serve our students and community.
Join us in congratulating these individuals for their hard work and dedication! #CelebratingGrowthGCS #ExtraordinaryGCS #GordonCountySchools






Check out all of our Wellness activities and fun by visiting the Wellness Tab on the Human Resources page! Follow this link for more details: https://www.gcbe.org/o/gcs/page/wellness


Students celebrated and cheered on their new House members as 3rd grade students slid down and drew which House they would be in. The four Houses are Altruismo, Amistad, Isibindi, and Reveur. Altruismo stands for helping others, Amistad for friendship, Isibindi for courage, and Reveur for dreaming big.
Through a point system that rewards the great things Tolbert students accomplish in class, the RCA House System program encourages character development, academic excellence, school spirit, and a strong sense of belonging for everyone.
Each House reflects unique qualities and traits that embrace the development of the whole child. While students in each House celebrate their specific values, the ultimate goal is for all students to be well-rounded and embody every category. Students practiced their new House chant together at the end of the event and are ready to officially start the 2025-2026 school year.
#ExtraordinaryTES #ExtraordinaryGCS






Here is our newest Legacy Graduates Spotlight: Deron Walraven is a 1993 graduate of GCHS, and his daughter, Ella Kate Walraven, graduated recently from SHS in 2025. His son, Charlie, will be a 2028 graduate of SHS.
Would you like your family to be a part of this spotlight? We’re looking to spotlight families with multiple generations of Gordon County Schools graduates. If your family has a legacy of graduating from GCS—parents, grandparents, or children—we want to hear your story!
Submit a photo and a short description of your family's connection to Gordon County Schools, including the names of graduates and their graduation years if available. Follow this survey link and let’s celebrate your LEGACY! https://forms.gle/DzSiqpUgDSJXj27a9
#LegacyGraduatesGCS #ExtraordinaryGCS #GordonCountySchools
(Please Note: A Google Account is required to upload picture files. If you do not have a Google Account but would still like to participate, please share the names of the graduates and their graduation years, along with pictures, to brianhall@gcbe.org.)




From earning master's degrees to gaining specialized endorsements and certifications, our extraordinary educators are continuously growing to better serve our students and community.
Join us in congratulating these individuals for their hard work and dedication! #CelebratingGrowthGCS #ExtraordinaryGCS #GordonCountySchools


Check out all of our Wellness activities and fun by visiting the Wellness Tab on the Human Resources page! Follow this link for more details: https://www.gcbe.org/o/gcs/page/wellness


Here is our newest Legacy Graduates Spotlight: Amber Lee graduated from GCHS in 1999, and her son, Aavyn Lee, graduated from GC in 2020. She has another graduate coming up, Asher, who is a senior this year at Gordon Central.
Would you like your family to be a part of this spotlight? We’re looking to spotlight families with multiple generations of Gordon County Schools graduates. If your family has a legacy of graduating from GCS—parents, grandparents, or children—we want to hear your story!
Submit a photo and a short description of your family's connection to Gordon County Schools, including the names of graduates and their graduation years if available. Follow this survey link and let’s celebrate your LEGACY! https://forms.gle/DzSiqpUgDSJXj27a9
#LegacyGraduatesGCS #ExtraordinaryGCS #GordonCountySchools
(Please Note: A Google Account is required to upload picture files. If you do not have a Google Account but would still like to participate, please share the names of the graduates and their graduation years, along with pictures, to brianhall@gcbe.org.)


From earning master's degrees to gaining specialized endorsements and certifications, our extraordinary educators are continuously growing to better serve our students and community.
Join us in congratulating these individuals for their hard work and dedication! #CelebratingGrowthGCS #ExtraordinaryGCS #GordonCountySchools



