
Ruby Nell Bridges Hall is an American civil rights activist. She was the first African-American child to desegregate the all-white William Frantz Elementary School in Louisiana during the New Orleans school desegregation crisis on November 14, 1960.




AGENCY 101: Connecting Individuals with Disabilities to Adult Services
When: Wednesday, March 16,2022 at 11am-12:30pm / 6pm-7:30pm
This will be an online event. If you have any questions please contact Sheri Gaylord at (518) 640-333 or sgaylord@wildwoodprograms.org


CPSE to CSE Transition for Families


Mrs. Jacques’ 1st graders finished up their habitats unit by visiting the Arctic, Antarctic and the Rainforest on VR headsets. They also made shelters for a polar bear using toothpicks and marshmallows. We had a lot of fun!





[GESD] Gloversville schools will be close tomorrow Friday Feb 4th due to inclement weather. Be safe and enjoy your weekend.


[GESD] All after school activities are canceled for today 2/3/22 due to projected deteriorating road conditions this afternoon. This includes all athletic practices, clubs and all after school programs including The Loft.


[GESD] Power has been restored to Gloversville Middle School and central office. We will remain in session in all schools.


The MS and central office have lost power due to a power pole issue. We are told that power should be restored in roughly 30 minutes. We will keep our students here for the time being. If the power outage continues, we will close the MS early and keep the other buildings open.


[GESD] Gloversville schools are on a two hour delay today 2/3/22


During the month of January at Park Terrace students were competing in our i-Ready Challenge. Students were competing as a class to have the most time on task while finishing their i-Ready lessons. The winners from this challenge were students from Mrs. Wolff, Mrs. Meher, and Mrs. Barboza’s classes. These classrooms celebrated with a popsicle party today at school.





Richard Allen was a minister, educator, writer, and one of America's most active and influential Black leaders. In 1794, he founded the African Methodist Episcopal Church. He opened his first AME church in 1794 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.



Sadie Tanner Mossell Alexander, was an American lawyer who was the first African-American to receive a Ph.D. in economics in the United States, and the first woman to receive a law degree from the University of Pennsylvania Law School.
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GESD will celebrate Black History month by recognizing the accomplishments of those incredible Americans who have inspired and changed the world forever!


Cosmic Bowling for Millie Money in Phys. Ed. at Park Terrace!





The Ned show comes to Park Terrace!
NED’s Mindset Mission is an interactive, 45-minute all-school performance. Using storytelling, puppetry, illusions and yoyo tricks to take our little scholars on an entertaining journey with the character NED.





There will be a job fair to recruit substitute food service workers at the transportation center, 1578 Route 29A from 9:30-11:30 AM on Friday, January 28? Starting pay $15/hour.


Calling all mentors!


A huge THANK YOU to the "100 Women Who Care Adirondack Foothills" organization for choosing GESD as the recipient of a grant in the amount of $16,300.00 which will go towards the school district's backpack program.


Mrs.Wheaton's first grade class learns a fun new activity!


Fulton United Soccer Club Sign-ups.
