It's Game Day! 🐉
Come out and cheer on your Lady Dragons in their second home game of the season as they take on Mekeel Christian Academy! ⚽🔥
📍 GHS Turf
🗓️ Tonight
⏰ 7:00 PM

💥 Let’s fill the stands and show our Dragon Pride!
#GESDAthletics #LadyDragonsSoccer

5 months ago, Gloversville Enlarged School District
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It’s the first Friday of the year, and we wasted no time diving in. Here’s to the start of a great 2025–26 school year!
#GESDCommunity #BacktoSchool
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🏈 Game Day!
Friday night under the lights at Husky Field—the moment we’ve all been waiting for since last season …the wait is finally over!
Come out and cheer on your Huskies as they take on the Ravena Ravens!
Can’t make it to the game? Catch our Huskies live here:
👉 Watch Live on Hudl:https://fan.hudl.com/usa/ny/gloversville/organization/16534/gloversville-high-school/watch?ib=2275906
Go Huskies!
#HuskiesFootball
5 months ago, Gloversville Enlarged School District
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The Final Countdown…
Just one more day until the halls are filled with energy and smiles again. See you tomorrow scholars!
#BacktoSchool #WelcomeBack #GESDCommunity
5 months ago, Gloversville Enlarged School District
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🎉 GESD Sporting Events – Important Information for Students & Families

As we kick off a new season of Gloversville athletics, we want to remind our community of the guidelines in place to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience for everyone:

🏫 Students in 8th grade and below must be accompanied by an adult and remain under adult supervision at all times.

🚲 No bikes, scooters, or backpacks are permitted inside the event.

🎒 All bags are subject to search upon entry.

We appreciate your cooperation in helping us create a safe, positive environment where our athletes can shine and our fans can cheer them on. Go Huskies!
#GESDAthletics #GESDCommunity
5 months ago, Gloversville Enlarged School District
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It’s safe to say everyone was pumped up and ready to go for Day 1 of Superintendent’s Conference Days! These days always mark the start of a brand-new beginning — and we can’t wait to see everyone back on Thursday! 🍎📚
5 months ago, Gloversville Enlarged School District
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🎉 Freshman Orientation 2025 🎉
Our incoming 9th grade scholars got a glimpse of their new home for the next four years today at Gloversville High School! It was awesome to see our scholars back in the building, getting ready to start this exciting new chapter.
The first day of school is two days away — and we can’t wait to welcome everyone back! ❤️📚
#GloversvilleDragons #FreshmanOrientation #ClassOf2029
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🏟️🔥 Tomorrow’s Gameday! 🔥🏟️
Get up, GESD! The Gloversville Lady Dragons make their home and season debut TOMORROW at 7 PM under the lights against Mayfield!
Our lady dragons have put in a long preseason of hard work and dedication… now it’s time to show it where it counts 🐉💪
Let’s pack the stands and bring the energy — come out and support the Lady Dragons tomorrow night!
#GESDAthletics #LadyDragons #LadyDragonsSoccer
5 months ago, Gloversville Enlarged School District
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📚✨ The Countdown is On!
Only 7 days until we get to see all our new and returning scholars for the first day of school! 🎉
Our administrators are just as excited as our scholars to kick off another amazing year of learning, growth, and Gloversville pride. 🐾
Stay tuned as we count down together — we are getting close and can’t wait to see our halls once again filled with energy, smiles, and new beginnings on September 4th!
#BackToSchool #7DaysToGo #HuskyPride #GESDCommunity
5 months ago, Gloversville Enlarged School District
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📚✨ 8 Days Until the First Day of School! ✨📚
We are a little over a week out and cannot wait to welcome all our scholars back next Thursday! 🎉

👉 Quick Reminders:
GHS Freshman Orientation (scholars only): September 2, 2–3 PM
6th Grade Middle School Orientation: September 2, 3–5 PM

The countdown to the 2025-26 school year begins NOW! 🚀🍎
#GESDCommunity #BacktoSchool #CountdowntoSchool

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Attention Class of 2026.
Schedule your senior pictures today. Please see flyers below for details. See you next week!
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⚽🔥 Gloversville Soccer Camp Kicks Off Next Week! 🔥⚽
Get ready for the GHS Soccer Summer Skills Camp
📅 August 4–7, 2025
🕕 6:00–7:30 PM
📍 GHS Turf Field

Our camp is open to youth athletes entering grades 3–8 this fall — all skill levels welcome! Come sharpen your game, meet new friends, and get a head start on the rapidly approaching 2025 Dragons soccer season! 🐉

🎉 Theme Days:

  • Mon: Camp Shirts 👕

  • Tues: Jersey Day ⚽

  • Wed: Red, White, & Blue Day 🇺🇸

  • Thurs: Maroon & White Day 🐉

🙌 Calling all JV and Varsity athletes — we’re looking for volunteers to help run the camp and mentor our younger athletes. Earn hours, give back, and make an impact!

📲 Sign up now — scan the QR code, click the link provided:https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeBGtiyfrSbqpjcf-UVQ815MKYcNC1JmAt-jRufnN6kbaGfWg/viewform, or email ghsdragonssoccer@gmail.com with any questions.

Let’s show our Dragon pride, we will see you on the pitch! 🐉⚽
#GloversvilleSoccer #GHSSoccer #SoccerCamp2025 #DragonStrong #FutureDragons


6 months ago, Gloversville Enlarged School District
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Showing up matters — not just for the day, but for the future.
It’s not just about grades — it’s about growth, connection, and confidence.
Missing just 2 days a month can quietly add up to a full year of lost learning by graduation.

Read more about why being present truly matters:https://www.gesdk12.org/article/2322269

6 months ago, Gloversville Enlarged School District
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Reminder Class of 2026 - Schedule your Senior Pictures
6 months ago, Gloversville High School
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Thank You, Mr. Mustafa, and Welcome, Mr. Dinitto!

After 5 years of dedication to the Gloversville Enlarged School District, Mr. Osama Mustafa, our Director of Communications and Public Relations, is taking the next step in his career. Mr. Mustafa has truly redefined what it means for a school district to have a communications department, telling the Gloversville story with passion, creativity, and heart. We are incredibly grateful for all he has done and wish him the very best in his next chapter!

As we say goodbye, we are also excited to welcome Mr. Andrew Dinitto as our new Director of Communications and Public Relations! Mr. Dinitto brings valuable experience in marketing and a fresh perspective that will help us continue to grow and strengthen how we share our district’s stories.

Please join us in thanking Mr. Mustafa for his incredible work and welcoming Mr. Dinitto to the GESD family!

📣 Drop a comment below to wish Mr. Mustafa well and to give Mr. Dinitto a warm GESD welcome! 🎉

#GloversvilleProud #GESDFamily #ThankYouMrMustafa #WelcomeMrDinitto
7 months ago, Communications
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🥪 GESD Summer Meal Program Update! ☀️

Following USDA rules, NYSED has advised an adjustment to our Summer Meal Program:

✅ Free 5-day/week breakfast & lunch box meals
✅ For all children 18 & under (and qualifying individuals 19+ with disabilities)
✅ For students not enrolled in a summer program that includes meals
✅ Parent/guardian pickup required

📅 Program Dates: July 7 – August 4
📍 Pick-Up Locations & Times (Mondays, 11:30am–12:45pm):
– Kingsborough Elementary (staff parking lot window)
– Gloversville Middle School (side facing track & bleachers, ring bell)

✨ REGISTRATION REQUIRED by Thursday, June 27:
👉 Click here to register

GESD is committed to ensuring children in our community have meals during the summer. If you miss the deadline, please contact:
📧 Greg Nalewjka (greg.nalewjka@gesdk12.org)
📧 Amanda Chittenden (amanda.chittenden@gesdk12.org)

Together, we can make sure every child is fed this summer! 💚
7 months ago, Communications
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📚✨ Have fun, make friends, and get ready for kindergarten! Join us this July for playful learning sessions filled with stories, early math, social-emotional skills, and even yoga! 🗓 Dates & Locations: 📍 Gloversville Public Library – July 8 & 22 | 10–11 AM 📍 Dubois Garden Apartments – July 15 & 29 | 10–11 AM ✅ No registration needed 🍎 Snacks included 📞 Call (518) 725-2819 for info 🔗 More: https://5il.co/3kijs Hosted by the Gloversville Public Library & Gloversville Enlarged School District 💛
7 months ago, Communications
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🌞 LEAPS Summer Program Enrollment is NOW OPEN! 📚🎨🧃 Looking for an exciting, educational, and FUN way to keep your kids engaged this summer? 🎉 The LEAPS Summer Program is here—and it’s the perfect opportunity for students to grow, explore, and make new friends in a safe and supportive environment! 👉 Sign up now: [ https://5il.co/3iw7m ] Have questions? Contact us at [ www.mentalhealthassociation.org ]! Let’s make this a summer to remember! 🌈✏️🍉 #LEAPSSummer #SummerLearning #FunAndLearning #RegisterNow
8 months ago, Communications
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NY-49 State Senator Mark Walczyk FOR RELEASE: Immediate, June 3, 2025 SENATOR WALCZYK APPLAUDS GLOVERSVILLE HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS DURING NATIONAL PREVENTION WEEK On May 9th, as part of National Prevention Week, students from Gloversville Enlarged School District sat down with Senator Mark Walczyk at the NYS Capitol. During their visit, students highlighted the vital importance of prevention efforts aimed at reducing substance use and promoting positive mental health in our communities. National Prevention Week serves as a public education platform to showcase the incredible work of organizations and advocates dedicated to preventing substance misuse and fostering mental well-being. Sponsored by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), this initiative is instrumental in advancing the behavioral health of our nation. Recent data from the Gloversville Youth Survey reveals promising trends in reducing substance use among local students, notably when many school districts are seeing rising numbers. The percentage of students in grades 6-12 reporting alcohol use in the past 30 days has dropped from 20.9% in 2018 to 11.8% in 2024. Similarly, e-cigarette use has decreased from 22.6% to 14.9%, and cigarette smoking has fallen from 3.4% to 2%. Marijuana use has also decreased from 15.9% to 13.3%, although the use of vape marijuana rose slightly from 5.9% to 7.3%. Lifetime use statistics reflect this positive shift as well, with alcohol use declining from 33% in 2018 to 25.4% in 2024. The percentage of students who have tried e-cigarettes has decreased from 26.2% to 21.1%, and marijuana use has fallen from 23.2% to 18.2%. Notably, lifetime use of vape marijuana has dropped from 14.6% to 7.3%. While the recent increase in reported vaping marijuana is concerning, the overall decline in other categories demonstrates the effectiveness of educational programs and community support in promoting healthier choices. These accomplishments are a testament to the hard work and commitment of Gloversville High School students and the advocacy groups supporting them. “Gloversville High School student advocates are truly making a remarkable impact in their community, and I couldn’t be prouder to see the positive changes reflected in these impressive statistics. While other communities are experiencing rising substance use rates, Gloversville is achieving the exact opposite. The hard work and dedication demonstrated by these students are nothing short of inspiring. Their unwavering commitment to prevention and healthier choices speaks volumes about their character and the nurturing environment created by local advocates and recovery organizations. These students have not only embraced the importance of their well-being but have also taken on the responsibility of being role models for their peers and I commend each one of them for their remarkable achievements.”
8 months ago, Communications
 NY-49 State Senator Mark Walczyk  FOR RELEASE: Immediate, June 3, 2025 CONTACT: Ashley Fernandez, afernand@nysenate.gov, 518-275-1978 SENATOR WALCZYK APPLAUDS GLOVERSVILLE HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS DURING NATIONAL PREVENTION WEEK  On May 9th, as part of National Prevention Week, students from Gloversville Enlarged School District sat down with Senator Mark Walczyk at the NYS Capitol. During their visit, students highlighted the vital importance of prevention efforts aimed at reducing substance use and promoting positive mental health in our communities.  National Prevention Week serves as a public education platform to showcase the incredible work of organizations and advocates dedicated to preventing substance misuse and fostering mental well-being. Sponsored by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), this initiative is instrumental in advancing the behavioral health of our nation.  Recent data from the Gloversville Youth Survey reveals promising trends in reducing substance use among local students, notably when many school districts are seeing rising numbers. The percentage of students in grades 6-12 reporting alcohol use in the past 30 days has dropped from 20.9% in 2018 to 11.8% in 2024. Similarly, e-cigarette use has decreased from 22.6% to 14.9%, and cigarette smoking has fallen from 3.4% to 2%. Marijuana use has also decreased from 15.9% to 13.3%, although the use of vape marijuana rose slightly from 5.9% to 7.3%.  Lifetime use statistics reflect this positive shift as well, with alcohol use declining from 33% in 2018 to 25.4% in 2024. The percentage of students who have tried e-cigarettes has decreased from 26.2% to 21.1%, and marijuana use has fallen from 23.2% to 18.2%. Notably, lifetime use of vape marijuana has dropped from 14.6% to 7.3%.  While the recent increase in reported vaping marijuana is concerning, the overall decline in other categories demonstrates the effectiveness of educational programs and community support in promoting healthier choices. These accomplishments are a testament to the hard work and commitment of Gloversville High School students and the advocacy groups supporting them.  “Gloversville High School student advocates are truly making a remarkable impact in their community, and I couldn’t be prouder to see the positive changes reflected in these impressive statistics. While other communities are experiencing rising substance use rates, Gloversville is achieving the exact opposite. The hard work and dedication demonstrated by these students are nothing short of inspiring. Their unwavering commitment to prevention and healthier choices speaks volumes about their character and the nurturing environment created by local advocates and recovery organizations. These students have not only embraced the importance of their well-being but have also taken on the responsibility of being role models for their peers and I commend each one of them for their remarkable achievements.”
 NY-49 State Senator Mark Walczyk  FOR RELEASE: Immediate, June 3, 2025 CONTACT: Ashley Fernandez, afernand@nysenate.gov, 518-275-1978 SENATOR WALCZYK APPLAUDS GLOVERSVILLE HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS DURING NATIONAL PREVENTION WEEK  On May 9th, as part of National Prevention Week, students from Gloversville Enlarged School District sat down with Senator Mark Walczyk at the NYS Capitol. During their visit, students highlighted the vital importance of prevention efforts aimed at reducing substance use and promoting positive mental health in our communities.  National Prevention Week serves as a public education platform to showcase the incredible work of organizations and advocates dedicated to preventing substance misuse and fostering mental well-being. Sponsored by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), this initiative is instrumental in advancing the behavioral health of our nation.  Recent data from the Gloversville Youth Survey reveals promising trends in reducing substance use among local students, notably when many school districts are seeing rising numbers. The percentage of students in grades 6-12 reporting alcohol use in the past 30 days has dropped from 20.9% in 2018 to 11.8% in 2024. Similarly, e-cigarette use has decreased from 22.6% to 14.9%, and cigarette smoking has fallen from 3.4% to 2%. Marijuana use has also decreased from 15.9% to 13.3%, although the use of vape marijuana rose slightly from 5.9% to 7.3%.  Lifetime use statistics reflect this positive shift as well, with alcohol use declining from 33% in 2018 to 25.4% in 2024. The percentage of students who have tried e-cigarettes has decreased from 26.2% to 21.1%, and marijuana use has fallen from 23.2% to 18.2%. Notably, lifetime use of vape marijuana has dropped from 14.6% to 7.3%.  While the recent increase in reported vaping marijuana is concerning, the overall decline in other categories demonstrates the effectiveness of educational programs and community support in promoting healthier choices. These accomplishments are a testament to the hard work and commitment of Gloversville High School students and the advocacy groups supporting them.  “Gloversville High School student advocates are truly making a remarkable impact in their community, and I couldn’t be prouder to see the positive changes reflected in these impressive statistics. While other communities are experiencing rising substance use rates, Gloversville is achieving the exact opposite. The hard work and dedication demonstrated by these students are nothing short of inspiring. Their unwavering commitment to prevention and healthier choices speaks volumes about their character and the nurturing environment created by local advocates and recovery organizations. These students have not only embraced the importance of their well-being but have also taken on the responsibility of being role models for their peers and I commend each one of them for their remarkable achievements.”
 NY-49 State Senator Mark Walczyk  FOR RELEASE: Immediate, June 3, 2025 CONTACT: Ashley Fernandez, afernand@nysenate.gov, 518-275-1978 SENATOR WALCZYK APPLAUDS GLOVERSVILLE HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS DURING NATIONAL PREVENTION WEEK  On May 9th, as part of National Prevention Week, students from Gloversville Enlarged School District sat down with Senator Mark Walczyk at the NYS Capitol. During their visit, students highlighted the vital importance of prevention efforts aimed at reducing substance use and promoting positive mental health in our communities.  National Prevention Week serves as a public education platform to showcase the incredible work of organizations and advocates dedicated to preventing substance misuse and fostering mental well-being. Sponsored by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), this initiative is instrumental in advancing the behavioral health of our nation.  Recent data from the Gloversville Youth Survey reveals promising trends in reducing substance use among local students, notably when many school districts are seeing rising numbers. The percentage of students in grades 6-12 reporting alcohol use in the past 30 days has dropped from 20.9% in 2018 to 11.8% in 2024. Similarly, e-cigarette use has decreased from 22.6% to 14.9%, and cigarette smoking has fallen from 3.4% to 2%. Marijuana use has also decreased from 15.9% to 13.3%, although the use of vape marijuana rose slightly from 5.9% to 7.3%.  Lifetime use statistics reflect this positive shift as well, with alcohol use declining from 33% in 2018 to 25.4% in 2024. The percentage of students who have tried e-cigarettes has decreased from 26.2% to 21.1%, and marijuana use has fallen from 23.2% to 18.2%. Notably, lifetime use of vape marijuana has dropped from 14.6% to 7.3%.  While the recent increase in reported vaping marijuana is concerning, the overall decline in other categories demonstrates the effectiveness of educational programs and community support in promoting healthier choices. These accomplishments are a testament to the hard work and commitment of Gloversville High School students and the advocacy groups supporting them.  “Gloversville High School student advocates are truly making a remarkable impact in their community, and I couldn’t be prouder to see the positive changes reflected in these impressive statistics. While other communities are experiencing rising substance use rates, Gloversville is achieving the exact opposite. The hard work and dedication demonstrated by these students are nothing short of inspiring. Their unwavering commitment to prevention and healthier choices speaks volumes about their character and the nurturing environment created by local advocates and recovery organizations. These students have not only embraced the importance of their well-being but have also taken on the responsibility of being role models for their peers and I commend each one of them for their remarkable achievements.”
🚨 Check out the link below for details on GESD's Smart Schools Investment Plan! 💡💻 Have comments or questions? Reach out to William Cooper, Director of Information Technology, at william.cooper@gesdk12.org. Link: https://5il.co/3i0ai
8 months ago, Communications
🚨 Check out the link below for details on GESD's Smart Schools Investment Plan! 💡💻  Have comments or questions? Reach out to William Cooper, Director of Information Technology, at william.cooper@gesdk12.org.