The Mini-Titan Softball game at Ritchie that was scheduled for tonight has been postponed to April 28 at 5:30 PM.
✨ Prom 2026: Diamond Masquerade ✨
Join us for a night to remember at this year’s Prom! 💎🎭
📅 April 18, 2026
⏰ 8:00–11:00 PM
📍 GSU Ballroom
📸 Professional photos by Captured by Cassandra will begin at 6:30 PM, so be sure to arrive early to capture the moment. A copy of the pricing sheet is included on this post. These forms will be available in the main office as well as at the venue.
Get ready to dress to impress and enjoy an unforgettable evening at our Diamond Masquerade! 💫
Join us for a night to remember at this year’s Prom! 💎🎭
📅 April 18, 2026
⏰ 8:00–11:00 PM
📍 GSU Ballroom
📸 Professional photos by Captured by Cassandra will begin at 6:30 PM, so be sure to arrive early to capture the moment. A copy of the pricing sheet is included on this post. These forms will be available in the main office as well as at the venue.
Get ready to dress to impress and enjoy an unforgettable evening at our Diamond Masquerade! 💫


Rise and shine! It's your week at-a-glance!

Mrs. Emerson’s 6th Grade Wellness (Physical Education) class had an egg-cellent time with a fun egg toss competition! Students teamed up to see how far they could toss their flour-filled egg without it cracking, building teamwork, coordination, and plenty of laughs along the way. Great job to everyone who participated! 🥚
#Wellness #Teamwork #GoGilmer
#Wellness #Teamwork #GoGilmer






Good luck to our Titan baseball and softball teams as they take on Ritchie County tonight! Let's go, Titans!

Join GCFRN for Chats with Jess on April 17 at noon to learn simple, effective ways to talk with your kids about alcohol and substance use.

Varsity Baseball update:
Tonight's Varsity baseball game vs. #6 Webster will start at 6:00 PM. Come out and support your Titans!
Additionally, the double header vs. Tolsia that was scheduled for Saturday has been canceled.
Tonight's Varsity baseball game vs. #6 Webster will start at 6:00 PM. Come out and support your Titans!
Additionally, the double header vs. Tolsia that was scheduled for Saturday has been canceled.
We’d like to send a HUGE thank you to Miss Garrett and Trinity United Methodist Church for their generous donation to our Titan Closet. Your kindness and willingness to support our students truly embodies what it means to serve others and uplift our Titan community. #gogilmer #communitypartners #ThankYou

100% chance of learning today in Glenville! ☀️📚
Show up, stay present, and make it count because every day you’re here builds a brighter future. Rain or shine, it’s a great day to rise and learn! #attendancematters #gogilmer #everydaycounts
Show up, stay present, and make it count because every day you’re here builds a brighter future. Rain or shine, it’s a great day to rise and learn! #attendancematters #gogilmer #everydaycounts

Here’s your week at a glance! 📅
Reminder: Monday, April 6 is a PL day for GCS staff, so there will be no school for students. We look forward to seeing everyone back on Tuesday!
Reminder: Monday, April 6 is a PL day for GCS staff, so there will be no school for students. We look forward to seeing everyone back on Tuesday!

Your Titan Softball team takes on Wahama tonight at the Sue Morris Complex! 🥎🔥
Let’s go, Titans!
🖼️ Izabella Nicholas
Let’s go, Titans!
🖼️ Izabella Nicholas

Let’s wish our GCHS Track & Field team the best of luck as they head to Doddridge County to compete this evening! 🏃♂️💨
Go Titans!
Go Titans!

Some of our students took home some awesome prizes at the 3rd annual GCHS STEAMTACULAR! 🎉👏 We’re so proud of their hard work and creativity!


It’s Gameday! ⚾🥎
Good luck to our baseball and softball teams as they take the field at home tonight! Come out and support them at the Sue Morris Complex!
🥎 Softball vs. Calhoun — 5:00 PM
⚾ Baseball vs. Wahama — 6:00 PM
Let’s pack the stands and cheer them on!
Good luck to our baseball and softball teams as they take the field at home tonight! Come out and support them at the Sue Morris Complex!
🥎 Softball vs. Calhoun — 5:00 PM
⚾ Baseball vs. Wahama — 6:00 PM
Let’s pack the stands and cheer them on!


Reminder: GCHS Parent-Teacher Conferences will be held tomorrow, March 26 from 4:00–6:00 PM. We hope to see you there! 🍎
Our students showed up and showed out at Regional Math Field Day this past Saturday at University High in Morgantown!
Representing grades 4–10, we’re proud of these hardworking students for their dedication and problem-solving skills:
Christopher Pennebaker, Colin Carter, Aidyn Bonnett, Rayden Tomblin, Lucas Hardman, Vader McAtee, Jayse Matteson, Aubrie Daigle, Ryker Frame, Brooklyn White, Ella Woodford, Ryder Tomblin, Mason Morris, Jobe Carter, Georgia Carpenter, Ava Bush, and Preston Greenlief.
Students pictured come from GCES, GCHS, and GCCA—great job representing our schools! 👏
📷Ronni Facemire
Representing grades 4–10, we’re proud of these hardworking students for their dedication and problem-solving skills:
Christopher Pennebaker, Colin Carter, Aidyn Bonnett, Rayden Tomblin, Lucas Hardman, Vader McAtee, Jayse Matteson, Aubrie Daigle, Ryker Frame, Brooklyn White, Ella Woodford, Ryder Tomblin, Mason Morris, Jobe Carter, Georgia Carpenter, Ava Bush, and Preston Greenlief.
Students pictured come from GCES, GCHS, and GCCA—great job representing our schools! 👏
📷Ronni Facemire

Attention students and families! There are still opportunities available to apply for West Virginia Governor’s Schools this summer.
The Governor’s Honors Academy (11th grade) will take place at West Virginia University from July 11–25, 2026. This is a highly competitive academic program, and the application deadline is April 3.
The Governor’s School for Tourism (9th–10th grade) will be hosted through West Virginia University with travel across the state from June 20–29, 2026. Students must have a 3.0 GPA and be a West Virginia resident. Deadline to apply is May 1.
The Governor’s Computer Science Institute (9th–10th grade) will be held at West Virginia University Institute of Technology from July 6–12, 2026. A 3.0 GPA and recommendation are required. The deadline is April 3.
If you are interested, please email Mrs. Fox at: michaela.fox@k12.wv.us as soon as possible or visit https://wvde.us/academics/middle-secondary-education/student-events-programs-initiatives/governors-schools-west-virginia for more information!
The Governor’s Honors Academy (11th grade) will take place at West Virginia University from July 11–25, 2026. This is a highly competitive academic program, and the application deadline is April 3.
The Governor’s School for Tourism (9th–10th grade) will be hosted through West Virginia University with travel across the state from June 20–29, 2026. Students must have a 3.0 GPA and be a West Virginia resident. Deadline to apply is May 1.
The Governor’s Computer Science Institute (9th–10th grade) will be held at West Virginia University Institute of Technology from July 6–12, 2026. A 3.0 GPA and recommendation are required. The deadline is April 3.
If you are interested, please email Mrs. Fox at: michaela.fox@k12.wv.us as soon as possible or visit https://wvde.us/academics/middle-secondary-education/student-events-programs-initiatives/governors-schools-west-virginia for more information!

It's GAMEDAY for your Titan Baseball Team as they take on Braxton County Eagles at 5:00 PM! Let's go, Titans!
🖼️JP Barr
🖼️JP Barr

Our 8th graders recently got a real-world crash course in adulthood through the Get a Life simulation, a West Virginia Treasury program, and it was an incredible experience! 💼🏡
Students stepped into the future as high school graduates with full-time jobs. Along the way, they made big decisions like purchasing homes and cars, budgeting for everyday expenses, and managing the realities of supporting themselves and their families. Some even chose to “Level Up” by going back to college or trade school, seeing firsthand how education can impact their income and financial future.
This hands-on opportunity gave students a valuable look at real-life responsibilities and smart decision-making.
A huge thank you to all of our volunteers who helped bring this experience to life, and a special shoutout to Mrs. Martin, Mrs. Sponaugle, and Mrs. Fox for their time, effort, and dedication in making this event such a success! 👏
📷 Alecia Martin
Students stepped into the future as high school graduates with full-time jobs. Along the way, they made big decisions like purchasing homes and cars, budgeting for everyday expenses, and managing the realities of supporting themselves and their families. Some even chose to “Level Up” by going back to college or trade school, seeing firsthand how education can impact their income and financial future.
This hands-on opportunity gave students a valuable look at real-life responsibilities and smart decision-making.
A huge thank you to all of our volunteers who helped bring this experience to life, and a special shoutout to Mrs. Martin, Mrs. Sponaugle, and Mrs. Fox for their time, effort, and dedication in making this event such a success! 👏
📷 Alecia Martin










It's your week at-a-glance!

