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Telephone. (770) 536-5275. Fax. (770) 287-2004. Website. gcssk12.net. The Gainesville City School District is a public school district in Hall County, Georgia, United States, based in Gainesville. It serves most of the city of Gainesville, along with a few unincorporated areas of Hall County.
Coordinates: 1]: Information; School type: Public: Established: 1892: School district: Gainesville City School District: Principal: Roberto Rivera: Faculty: 129.10 [2]: Grades: 9–12: Enrollment: 2,294 (2022–23) [2]: Student to teacher ratio: 17.77 [2]: Color(s): Red and white : Slogan: Go Big Red: Mascot: Red Elephant: Team name: Red Elephants: Newspaper: The Trumpeter: Yearbook: Radiator ...
The Hall County School District is a public school district in Hall County, Georgia, United States, based in Gainesville.. Most of the county is in the Hall County School District; however, Portions in the city limits of Buford and Gainesville are in the Buford City School District and the Gainesville City School District, respectively.
Sep. 21—The Hall County and Gainesville City school systems are reporting higher student enrollments over last year. That means more state funding, but it also creates certain challenges. The ...
Sep. 7—The Gainesville City school board announced the hiring of a new safety and security manager Tuesday. Bonner Burton, who spent 27 years at the Hall County Sheriff's Office, has been ...
The Gainesville City School District holds pre-school to grade twelve, and consists of five elementary schools, a middle school, and a high school. [ 40 ] [ 41 ] The district has 282 full-time teachers and over 4,438 students. [ 42 ]
The following is a list of school districts in Georgia; in most cases the list identifies the city or county in Georgia associated with the school district. [1] These districts are a legally separate body corporate and politic .
From 1900 until 1970 Gainesville High School was the main public high school serving the city of Gainesville, in addition to the segregated Lincoln High School. However, because of large growth in the city throughout the 1960s, the capacity of GHS became strained, forcing the district to plan for a new high school.