
It was a great day to be a Bearcat at Marshall University. Twenty-eight students traveled to Huntington to compete in the annual SCORES competition. They collectively brought home 26 metals. Great job today. Thank you Ms. Dalton for organizing it. Thanks to Ms. Watkins, Senora Skaggs and Mrs. Shumaker for chaperoning.
Internet Scavenger Hunt - Connor McDaniel - 1st place
Physical Geography - Alex Himes - 2nd place; M J Niggemyer - 3rd place
Career Exploration - Hannah Hobbs and Bethany Lipscomb - 3rd place
Army Physical Fitnesss - GHS- Seth Horne, JT Veltri, Zach Nibert, Hayden Derk and Bryce Trimble- 1st place
Networking 101 - Caroline Wellman - 2nd place
Broadcast News Writing - Grier Taylor - 2nd place
Cryptography Race - Garrett Huston and Hayden Derk 2nd place
Earth Science - Justin Gainer - 1st place
Environmental Science - Justin Gainer - 2nd place
Web Programming - Connor McDaniel - 2nd place
Creative Writing: Poetry - Kelly Bolyard - 2nd place
Persuasive Writing - Alex Himes - 3rd place; River Sipes 2nd place
Spanish 4 - Garret Huston - 1st place
Spanish 3 - Austin Casto - 2nd place
Alex Himes - 1st place
Spanish 2 - Kelly Bolyard - 3rd place;
Sydney Chen - 2nd place
Spanish 1 - Olivia Miller -- 2nd place
Division 3 - GHS


Participating live from TC8 this morning! #WVSolutions Seekers Student Leadership Virtual Conference provides an opportunity for WV students to meet state leaders and learn how they can be successful professionally right here in the Mountain State.
Full agenda at WVSolutions.net


GHS’s Spanish program hosted a concert featuring Puerto Rican singer Edgar Rene. Schools from across the state came to see him sing. During the show, a group of students performed their dance for the song “Como la Flor.” Brylen Purkey and Jerra Halbritter sang a song along with Edgar on stage. After the concert, students ate tacos and sopapilla in the Mary Battle room and then played in a soccer tournament.





Last week, the Spanish 3 and 4 Honors classes created and presented their Soy un Artista projects. The project required research on a famous artist from the Spanish-speaking world and then dressing up and acting as said artist. Pictured are the students in their outfits next to the artists they portrayed. Some of the artists include Frida Kahlo, Diego Rivera, Salvador Dali, Pablo Picasso, and more.

Congratulations to GHS students attending UTC that placed at WV State Skills USA Competitions!
#BearcatPride


Congratulations to GHS CTE students placing at WV State Skills USA Competitions!
Congratulations to all instructors involved in Skills USA. Thank you for the work you put into this event.
#BearcatPride


GHS Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) assisted with today’s job fair. Students volunteered at the registration table and were on hand to help with job applications and to offer assistance with resume templates.
#ThisIsCTE #WVFBLA #FBLA
#ServiceLearning


JOB AND RESOURCE FAIR TODAY FROM 1:00-4:00! You won’t want to miss this opportunity organized by the Taylor County Development Authority.
📍GHS Scotty Hamilton Gym.


GHS is collecting change/monetary donations during 8th period from Monday, March 28th until Thursday, April 7th to help purchase dinner items for families in need to celebrate Easter. Please bring donations next week to help support this cause. The 8th period with the most money at the conclusion of the donating event will win a pizza party on April 8th.
Thank you in advance for your participation!

Good Luck to our Bearcats competing in Skills USA today and tomorrow! We know you will all do great and represent our school well. #bearcatpride


Shoutout to Mr. Wilson, Carrie Ellen Richards, and Devin Weaver for constructing this carriage in the Welding shop for our 2022 Prom. Thank you to Hunter Swisher for helping paint the carriage as well. We are so lucky to have so many talented students and teachers at GHS and cannot wait to see this at the Prom!


We are looking for volunteers to help with After Prom on 4/30 from 11:00pm to 6:00am. Please see the post for additional information!


Reminder for families and students:
April 14th - Professional Learning Day - No Students
April 15th - OS Day Schools Closed - No Staff or Students


Congratulations to GHS Senior, Brooke Hodges, on being recognized as part of the 21-22 Big 10 All Conference Cheerleading Team! #bearcatpride 💙💛 📣🐾


Autumn Ware was elected by her classmates (fellow “employees”) as Riverside Designs March 2022 Employee of the Month.
Autumn will graduate as a Triple Completer in 2023 completing in Information Management this year, 2022, and two additional concentrations her senior year, Coding, App, and Game Design and Management and Administrative Support.
Autumn has obtained certifications in Visual Design using Adobe Photoshop CC2018 and Graphic Design & Illustration using Adobe Illustrator 2021. Through the Business Computer Applications course, Autumn certified in Microsoft Word, Word Expert, and Excel. Autumn’s December 2021 Excel score qualified her among the top-scoring candidates in West Virginia to advance to the 2022 Microsoft Office Specialist U.S. National Championship to be held in Dallas, Texas in June.
Autumn is a member of the GHS National Technical Honor Society. Her interests beyond the classroom include dance. She has danced for 13 years and currently studies tap with Studio C in Grafton.
To learn more about WVDE Simulated Workplace, https://wvde.us/simulated-workplace/.
Congratulations, Autumn! #ThisIsCTE #NTHS



GHS students entered posters into the WV Council of Teachers of Mathematics (WVCTM) poster contest. The winning poster will be next year’s logo and theme. For the second conference in a row, a GHS student won the contest. Congratulations to Hannah Beasley.
In addition, Chloe Saltis and Carrington Mayle were both in the top 6 high school posters.


Good luck at states Mrs. Mayle and Entertainers!!!


Mr. Uhl's carpentry students designed and built a rabbit hutch. It was commissioned by a member of the Taylor County Community.


Students in Ms. Hunt's Algebra 2 classed discovered pi on Pi Day. A big shout out to Mr. Uhl and his classes for making circles for the activity.





Students in Ms. Hunt's Precalculus classes recently completed a Trigonometry Story problem project using Storyboard That.
Great work Ms. Hunt and students!



