United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) no longer has authority to provide no cost meal waivers at schools nation-wide. Therefore, school meal service will resume through the National School Lunch Program and School Breakfast Program, operating as it did prior to the outbreak of COVID-19 in March 2020.
The Tennessee Math Teachers Association (TMTA) district math competition was held at Tusculum University on Tuesday, April 5, 2022. In the contest, there were six categories and 18 spots for 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place and Greeneville High School students took 13 of those 18 spots. This was a district competition, and scores will be sent to the region and state to see if any GHS students have placed.
The Air Force Junior ROTC instructors and cadets of Greeneville High School earned an overall unit assessment score of “Exceeds Standards”, which is the highest rating attainable, during their evaluation on February 28, 2022.
Parents of Rising Seniors are invited to join the Counseling Office on January 27 from 11:30 to 1:00 to get a quick overview of the upcoming registration process for next year's seniors.
Greeneville City Schools is excited to announce that Daisy Sanders has been chosen to serve as an Assistant Principal at Greeneville High School (GHS).
For the Class of 2022: Please make plans to celebrate your GHS commencement inside Burley Stadium. At this time, GHS does not foresee limiting guests inside the venue. Please note that due to changing health regulations surrounding Covid, guests may be restricted. GHS will communicate with seniors and those that love them as changes are made. #BetterTogether #Classof2022
GHS Juniors and Seniors: Consider donating blood OR have your family/friends donate blood in your honor. 3 successful blood donations = a RED cord for graduation! Appointment Required.