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  • March "Whatever It Takes" Award | JoJo Grant

    We are honored to recognize Mr. JoJo Grant with our Whatever It Takes Award.

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  • March "Whatever It Takes" Award | Angie Miller

    We are #GreenbrierProud to honor Mrs. Angie Miller with the “Whatever It Takes” Award!

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  • February "Whatever It Takes" Award | Maggie Lyra

    We are #GreenbrierProud to present Maggie Lyra with the “Whatever It Takes” award!

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  • February "Whatever It Takes" Award | Andrea Sutterfield

    We are honored to present Mrs. Andrea Sutterfield with a Whatever It Takes Award in recognition of her exceptional dedication and multifaceted leadership within our school community.

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  • February "Whatever It Takes" Award | Magen Strong

    We are #GreenbrierProud to present Ms. Magen Strong with a “Whatever It Takes” award.

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  • Tory Moix named the Arkansas Association of Middle Level Administrators Assistant Principal of the Year

    Mrs. Tory Moix, Assistant Principal at Greenbrier Middle School, was recently named the Arkansas Association of Middle Level Administrators (AAMLA) Assistant Principal of the Year.

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    GMS Teacher Rachael Jones named Arkansas Promising Novice Teacher of Mathematics

    Rachael Jones, teacher at Greenbrier Middle School, was recently named the 2024 Promising Novice Teacher of Mathematics Award by the Arkansas Council of Teachers of Mathematics.

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  • November "Whatever It Takes Award" | Megan Blocker

    This month’s Whatever It Takes Award goes to Mrs. Megan Blocker. She is a teacher leader at Greenbrier Junior High School that we are honored to recognize this month.

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  •  Westside Elementary Guiding Coalition | Arkansas Leadership Academy

    Westside Elementary Guiding Coalition | Arkansas Leadership Academy

    Westside Elementary's guiding coalition is a part of the Arkansas Leadership Academy's cohort- School Team Empowerment. This professional opportunity digs into learning, while strengthening the individual and the team.

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  • Celebrating ATLAS Success

    We are beyond thrilled to share the results of our ATLAS state test scores from the 2023-2024 school year, and the outcome is nothing short of exceptional! These outstanding scores are a testament to the relentless hard work, perseverance, and dedication of our students, teachers, and the entire school community.

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  • GHS AP School Honor Roll

    Greenbrier High School has been recognized as a Silver level school on the College Board’s 2024 AP School Honor Roll. The AP School Honor Roll recognizes schools that have done outstanding work to welcome more students into AP courses and support them on the path to college success!

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  • October "Whatever It Takes" Award | Stacey Kinsman

    For our October Whatever It Takes award, we want to show specific appreciation to an important staff member of Eastside Elementary School. We are #GreenbrierProud to present Stacey Kinsman with the October Whatever It Takes award.

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  • October "Whatever It Takes" Award | Kathleen Bain

    Mrs. Kathleen Bain consistently demonstrates an unwavering commitment to her students and the Greenbrier educational community. We are #GreebrierProud to present Mrs. Kathleen Bain with our Whatever It Takes award.

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    KidsFirst Math Visits

    One of our core beliefs is that the classroom is the most important place in the district. Our recent series of instructional coaching aligns with this belief. Greenbrier School District has partnered with math specialists from Kids First to take a deep dive into our high-quality instructional materials for math! 

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  •  GMS Career Fair

    GMS Career Fair

    Greenbrier Middle School 7th grade students were able to attend the Launch Conway Career Expo. Students explored many of the careers available in Central Arkansas by visiting with employers and participating in interactive activities.

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  • GJHS Career Fair

    Greenbrier Junior High School students had the opportunity to explore different career options at the Career Fair. Students were able to ask questions about different jobs, explore their interests, and get hands-on experience with a variety of careers. 

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  •  Playground Dedication

    Playground Dedication

    Greenbrier’s Westside and Eastside Elementary Schools celebrated their brand new playground with an official Ribbon Cutting Ceremony with the Greenbrier Chamber of Commerce, Superintendent Scott Spainhour, Greenbrier School Board members, students, and staff. 

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  • August "Whatever It Takes" Award

    Celebrating our staff members is a favorite part of our #GreenbrierProud culture, and we were honored to present Ms. Bonnie Epley with the August Whatever It Takes award!

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  • August "Whatever It Takes" Award

    Mrs. Becky Crass was presented with an August Whatever It Takes Award! Becky Crass is the perfect picture of a teacher who not only loves her students, but also creates the most engaging lessons that pulls her students so far into the learning that they cannot wait to come back to her class the next day.

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  • Career Fair

    GHS Hosts Career Fair

    Greenbrier High School hosted their annual career fair, which provides a unique opportunity for local businesses and professionals in various career fields to directly meet with high school students.

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