
Congratulations to Northside kindergarten teacher Jacelyn Mannon on her Maple Leaf Medallion award. Mrs. Mannon goes above and beyond to provide a safe and nurturing environment for all of her students. She makes sure that every child in her room feels loved.


There is always Hope! "HOPE = Hold on, pain ends". GMS hosted The Gray Matters founder, Haley DeGreve, in grade level assemblies today. She spoke on mental health and making healthy choices, and students absolutely appreciated her authentic story. If you'd like to learn more: https://thegraymatterscollective.com








Kindergarten registration for the 2024-25 school year will begin on April 15 and close on May 10. For FAQs about the online process, a video tutorial, and other resources, visit GeneseoSchools.org: https://www.geneseoschools.org/o/geneseo/page/register-for-the-2024-25-school-year

GMS 8th grade students in Sci Tech with Mr. Pardoe were busy working on their current modules with their partners. Lots of STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) module choices to help fit the interests of our students.











The GHS Jazz Show will take place this Thursday, April 4, at 7 p.m. General admission tickets (no reserve seating) will be sold at the door for $8 each with cash, check or debit/credit cards all accepted. Come enjoy a great night of jazz from our Middle School and High School Jazz Bands and Choirs in our Concert Hall!


5th Grade Students at Northside had an amazing time preparing for the real world at Biz Town through Junior Achievement. Definitely some great future employees in this bunch.





Tina Buyck, our favorite Pinks' bus service driver / Easter Bunny was nominated by a student and received a Maple Leaf Medallion from Dr. Brumbaugh for her dedication to TEACH - LEARN - CARE for her students every day. Way to go, Tina!





Best wishes for a joyous Easter weekend filled with love and happiness.


Mr. Hamilton shared a photo assortment of this semester’s cardboard art for GMS 7th grade art students. “They hit it out of the park!!! They are so creative and hard working,” said Mr. Hamilton. Enjoy the creativity!











The Easter Bunny came last night for our awesome GHS Front Office Staff this a.m!


Geneseo High School yearbooks for the 2023-24 school year are on sale now through April 7. Learn more, place your order, and view previous GHS yearbooks dating back to 1942: https://www.geneseoschools.org/article/1526945

There will be no school on Friday, March 29. A reminder that there was a change in the school calendar and school will be in session on Monday, April 1. Thank you!

A huge thank you to everyone who made Fine Arts Day a smashing success. Students had a great time trying out some new adventures and admiring the "big" kids






5th grade students enjoyed a tremendous learning opportunity at JA BizTown. Students practiced skills such as operating banks, writing checks, and other business and community practices. The JA staff shared many compliments regarding the preparation and respect of our students!











Tickets are now on sale for the spring musical, Disney’s Beauty and the Beast. Come see Belle, The Beast, Gaston, Lumiere, Cogsworth, Mrs. Potts, Chip and all your favorite characters live on stage from April 25-28: https://www.geneseoschools.org/article/1521629


Congrats to our March Elks Teens of the Month. Caroline and Dylan have been selected by our staff for their outstanding work and character in the classroom.


Congratulations to Geneseo's Larry Johnsen Jr. for being inducted to the Illinois High School Football Coaches Association's Hall of Fame!


The 14th Annual On the Same Page finale was a huge success this past week. OSP leaders organized escape rooms and spy puzzles just like the book for this year "City Spies." Congrats on a great event GMS OSP!











Nothing better than Fine Arts Day in Geneseo. GMS students and staff visited our Elementary Schools today in order to share their passion for music and the arts with our youngest students.






Senior Emma DeBaene was recognized by GHS Principal Tom Ryerson and presented with a Maple Leaf Medallion at Thursday's Board of Education meeting for her excellence in leadership and ongoing volunteering efforts.
An AP Scholar with Honors, DeBaene serves as Student Council President, and over the last three years, has been a Dance Marathon captain as the event raised over $80,000 for the University of Iowa Stead Family Children’s Hospital.
As District Governor for the Illinois-Eastern Iowa Key Club International, Emma has worked with UNICEF to help disadvantaged children in the world's toughest places, and overall, logged over 500 hours of community service.
Congratulations, Emma!
