Principal - Larry Cozens

 

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2010-2011 

A group of 7th grade students from Ms. Starkenberg's Social Studies class wrote their own original Historical Fiction children's novel.  The novels were really quite impressive!  The students were able to share their stories with some first grade students at the Primary school. Below is the group photo...

 

 

WOULD YOU LIKE TO RIDE IN MY BEAUTIFUL, MY BEAUTIFUL BALLOON?

 

 

 

 

 

Students who helped raise the 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Students who helped raise the most money for the GMS Booster Club cookie dough fund raiser was rewarded by getting to ride in a hot air balloon.  Along with the students there was a few "young at hearts" that also took part in the fun.

 

The Middle School started testing week with an exclusive concert by the band Smooch. Band members rocked the crowd with their own rendition of "Rock and Roll all Night" and "Benchmark" sang to the tune of "Beth." GMS students are expected to ROCK the test!!!

 

Sixth Grade to the Eagle Watch.

 


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Gentry 8th grade Girls Attend Conference

On Saturday, April 11th, twenty Gentry Middle School 8th grade girls attended the 2009 Girls of Promise conference at the Northwest Community College in Bentonville , Arkansas . The girls were chosen because of their grades and their interest in careers involving math, science, or technology.

Keynote speakers for the conference included Mrs.Ginger Beebe, first lady of Arkansas and Dr. Becky Paneitz, president of Northwest Community College . Throughout the day, the girls attended breakout sessions where they participated in hands-on science and math activities or discussed career opportunities and scholarships. Their 8th grade science teacher, Ms. Georgia Peoples, accompanied the girls.

 

Social Studies Classes Acting out Resources from each Region in Arkansas

The 6th grade Social Studies classes were studying Arkansas's regions and resources. The floor had a large outline of Arkansas and its regions on it. The students had to go to each region and "act out" the resources for that region. Some of the photos show students acting like mallard ducks eating rice in the delta, poultry and hardwood timber in the Ozarks, pine plantations and wild turkeys in the Ouachita Mountains, and tourists on Crowley's Ridge. They also did some oil wells and gas wells in the Gulf Coastal Plain, as well as agriculture in the form of wheat and soy beans complete with wild geese feeding on them in the Arkansas River Valley. They had fun and learned something too.

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