Calling all new 9th Graders to GHS! The 2025-2026 Freshmen Orientation is just around the corner. Please plan on attending this fun and informative event to meet your teachers, follow your 1st day schedule, get your laptop, take your school photo, and spend time with Dragons!
6 days ago, GHS
A poster to explain 9th grade orientation containing a goofy water water dragon face named Dennis, script discussing 9th grade orientation in circles forming a venn diagram on a backdrop of black.
This week, we’ve been welcoming new team members to Gretna Public Schools as they begin their onboarding and orientation process. Whether in the classroom, administration, support roles, or operations, these dedicated professionals are learning about our district’s mission, values, and commitment to student success. We’re proud to grow our team with passionate individuals who play a vital role in building a strong foundation for a lifetime of success for every student. #BeGretnaGreat #NewStaff #GretnaPublicSchools #BuildingOurFuture #TeamGretna
7 days ago, Gretna Public School District
New Staff Members learning about technology at Gretna Public Schools
New Staff at Gretna Public Schools in a large conference room learning about technology provided to students and staff
New GPS staff at tables with their laptops learning about technology during onboarding
Bright new staff faces at the onboarding at the administration building
New GPS Staff getting one on one help as needed during onboarding
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Televisions on wall in conference room with several new staff members learning about GPS technology during onboarding
New Staff at Gretna Public Schools getting hands on with their technology equipment
Attention All Gretna Residents! Thank you to everyone who has already completed the annual Census. If you haven’t yet, please take a moment to complete it by June 18th. Your participation is vital—it helps shape the future of Gretna and supports the growth of our school district. There are four easy ways to complete the Census: • Fill out the form directly. • Scan the QR code. • Use the postcard you received in the mail. • Visit www.gpsne.org and click on “GPS Census.” We appreciate your time and help with this important community effort! Census Form: https://tinyurl.com/n4hrvuj6
8 days ago, Gretna Public School District
GPS logo with a "G" and text reading 2025 Census Please Respond ASAP
For a list of Honor Roll recipients, go to this link: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1E3CtPbV-AS3EVvfSBqo6BdhHYSNCuap7/view?usp=sharing For a list of Merit Roll recipients, go to this link: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1YxKbxLtQG8Wsz-IcrKPqHxXGfYAS2Qq2/view?usp=sharing
9 days ago, Gretna High School
Spring 2025 Honors Announcement for Honor (3.5-4.0)  and Merit Roll (3.0-3.49).
Congratulations Class of 2025! Gretna YouTube will broadcast the ceremony live on Sunday https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwcgEuPa8mySV2XM0Oodayg
about 1 month ago, Gretna High School
Announcement for GHS graduation ceremony Sunday, May 11, 2025 at 2:00pm at Liberty First Credit Union Arena in Ralston
Summer update from the GHS nurse.
about 1 month ago, Gretna High School
GHS Nurse News May 25-July 25 - includes options for students and families to stay connected during summer
Attention all residents of Gretna! You will soon receive mail from the Gretna Public School District regarding the census, which must be completed as soon as possible. The great news is that you don’t have to wait for the mail! You can complete the census using one of the following three methods: • Go directly to the form at https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScS7yXo4YjhWgSZw-9dII8BaAAcqckBlQE0o6RQfyztsi-z8w/viewform • Scan the QR code. • Visit www.gpsne.org and select “GPS Census”.
about 1 month ago, Gretna Public School District
Gretna Public Schools logo with QR code to Census link and text reading Please Respond ASAP
Gretna Educator Helps Guide CS Instruction at NETA Kim Ingraham-Beck, technology teacher at both Gretna High School and Gretna East High School, recently presented a breakout session at the Nebraska Educational Technology Association (NETA) Conference titled “I'm Teaching CS, Now What?” With Nebraska’s new computer science standards now required at every grade level, Kim’s session focused on helping educators—whether new or experienced—develop a clearer understanding of how to implement effective CS instruction. She provided practical strategies, classroom-tested resources, and ideas for boosting student engagement. Her work supports fellow educators while continuing to position Gretna Public Schools as a leader in technology integration and computer science education. #BeGretnaGreat #NETA2025 #ComputerScienceEducation #InstructionalLeadership #GretnaPublicSchools #EdTech
about 2 months ago, Gretna Public School District
GHS and GEHS teacher in front of an audience with screen presenting teaching material
high school teacher in front of a large screen presenting teachable machine to audience
Gretna Staff Member Presents at NETA Conference At this year’s Nebraska Educational Technology Association (NETA) Conference, Gretna East and Gretna High School Instructional Technology Coach Trina Popple led a session titled “The Great Escape: Designing Digital Escape Rooms to Boost Engagement.” Her presentation demonstrated how educators can use Genially to build digital escape rooms that serve as review games, encouraging students to collaborate, problem-solve, and stay engaged. The session was well attended and offered practical strategies for integrating technology into instruction. This presentation reflects the ongoing efforts of Gretna Public Schools staff to bring forward-thinking, student-centered approaches to the classroom. #BeGretnaGreat #NETA2025 #DigitalLearning #EdTech #InstructionalTechnology #GretnaPublicSchools
about 2 months ago, Gretna Public School District
large crowd gathered in a conference room while GHS teacher presents her designs
teacher speaking to a crowd in front of a large audience with The Great Escape on screen
large group gathered in conference room to learn from GHS teacher about creating engaging games for students
teacher presenting to a packed house on "The Great Escape" shown on the screen about creating games for students to boost engagment
GHS Junior Selected for Prestigious Congress-Bundestag Youth Exchange Program We are proud to share that Benjamin Wilderdyke, a junior at Gretna High School, has been selected to participate in the Congress-Bundestag Youth Exchange (CBYX) for the 2025–2026 academic year. CBYX is a highly competitive program that fosters cultural exchange between Germany and the United States. Each year, only 65 students nationwide are chosen to participate. As a recipient, Ben will receive a full scholarship for a yearlong stay in Germany, including opportunities to engage in events connected to the German Bundestag (Parliament). Ben is the third GHS student to be selected for this prestigious program. To qualify, he completed a rigorous application process, secured recommendations, and traveled for an in-person interview, which included navigating his first flight independently. Ben will depart in August 2025, and we look forward to hearing about the experiences and perspectives he brings back. #BeGretnaGreat #CBYX #GlobalLearning
about 2 months ago, Gretna Public School District
student posing for a photo in front of the Germany classroom
GHS Students Excel on National German Exam; Arya Thompson Wins Prestigious Travel Award We are incredibly proud of GHS Sophomores Arya Thompson and Collette Brown, who both placed in the 90th percentile on this year’s National German Exam—a major academic achievement! Their high scores qualified them to apply for the GAPP/PAD Travel Award, a prestigious study abroad opportunity. Through a competitive selection process with German teachers from across Nebraska, Arya Thompson was chosen to represent our state. She then passed additional testing and a national review to earn a spot on the three-week immersion trip to Germany this June. Arya becomes the third GHS student to win this award through academic testing, and we are incredibly proud of both Arya and Collette for their outstanding performance and dedication to language learning. Pictured: Collette Brown (left) and Arya Thompson (right) #BeGretnaGreat #GAPPTravel #AcademicExcellence
about 2 months ago, Gretna Public School District
Two students posing for the camera in the hallway in front of German class door
Filling out the FAFSA is a state graduation requirement. Please click here for more information including the "opt out" form: https://tinyurl.com/ykadtba3. Please contact your school with any questions.
2 months ago, Gretna Public School District
FAFSA Night - April 22nd - GHS
GHS Nurse News - April 2025 Read the following for information regarding student visits to the nurse's office.
3 months ago, Gretna High School
This is a pamphlet titled GHS Nurse News for April 2025. It contains information about why students come to the office. The top reason is "personal need": bandaid, being hungry/thirsty, bathroom. Parents can help by making sure kids eat a healthy breakfast, bringing water to school and getting enough sleep.
On March 26th, Rochelle Brown-Rainey, daughter of Holocaust survivor Magda Brown, spoke to Gretna High American History students. For years, Magda traveled the country, sharing her powerful story of surviving Auschwitz and Buchenwald, and later building a new life in the U.S. Magda spoke to over 100,000 people in person, touching many more lives online. After her passing in 2020, Rochelle continues her mother’s mission, sharing Magda’s harrowing story and keeping her memory and message alive. 275 students were in attendance, honoring this incredible legacy.
3 months ago, Gretna High School
Over 250 students in Gretna High School auditorium listening to speaker on the stage.
Gretna High School students with speaker Rochelle Brown on stage
Rochelle Brown speaking to over 250 students on stage in the Gretna High School auditorium
Introducing the first-ever Gretna Playbook! Your one-stop guide to all summer camps at Gretna East & Gretna High Schools. Whether your child is in elementary, middle, or high school, there is a camp for them-based on the grade your child will be entering in 2025-2026. These camps are open to all students-no matter which high school they will attend. QR codes for easy registration! Start planning your summer fun today! You can also find more details on our school websites' News sections. https://tinyurl.com/4csk3k5v #BeGretnaGreat #GretnaPlaybook
3 months ago, Gretna Public School District
Gretna public schools logo with a g and text reading 2025 Summer Camps Gretna Playbook
Important Update for Gretna Families Starting in the 2025-2026 school year, Gretna Public Schools will implement a new 10-point grading scale and transition to an A-F reporting system. This change is part of our District Strategic Plan and is backed by research from our K-12 District Grading Committee. Read the full news article on the district and any school website. New Grading Scale (2025-2026): A: 90-100 B: 80-89 C: 70-79 D: 60-69 F: Below 60 Why the Change? • Better alignment with colleges and other schools • Clearer representation of student achievement Timeline: • Fall 2025: New grading scale begins • 2025-2026: Ongoing updates to grading practices What about past grades? Grades earned before 2025-2026 will remain the same and not be adjusted. We’re committed to ensuring a smooth transition for all! For more details, read the full news article on any district and school website or reach out to your school administrator. #BeGretnaGreat #BuildingAFutureTogether #GradingUpdate
3 months ago, Gretna Public School District
Text Reading new 10-Point Grading Scale with the Gretna Public Schools logo.  Image of grading scale can be read in the article below.
Celebrating Our Oratorical Contest Winners The Gretna Optimist Club sponsors the annual Oratorical Contest, providing young people with a platform to express their perspectives on the world. This year’s topic, “How Optimism Has Guided Me Through Trying Times,” encouraged students to reflect on personal, national, or historical experiences—helping them develop both written and spoken expression skills while competing for college scholarships. One of the judges, Kathy Johnson, shared, “I was moved in all sorts of emotional directions by these students’ stories. People just really have no idea of the weight kids carry.” Theresa Huttman, Oratorical Contest Coordinator, added, “I always look forward to this particular Optimist event. I’m amazed by the bravery these students show in choosing to participate. They share their vulnerabilities in a competitive public speaking format, which most people would never choose to do. We are so very proud of each and every one of them.” Superintendent Travis Lightle says, “Public speaking is a fear for many, so it’s truly impressive to see four high school students step up and share how optimism has helped them overcome adversity. Our future is in good hands.” Congratulations to our winners: Avery Johnson (GEHS) – 1st Place Makayla Ingram (GHS) – 2nd Place Alice Drummond (GHS) – 3rd Place Gavin Luthi (GHS) – 4th Place Each district-level winner will receive a scholarship to use at a college, university, or trade school. We are incredibly proud of these students for sharing their voices and embracing the power of optimism. #BeGretnaGreat
4 months ago, Gretna Public School District
four winners wearing their medals for the speech contest posing in the board room at the district office
guests attending the speech contest in the board room at the district office
Due to the potential for inclement weather, the District Final: Scottsbluff vs. Gretna HS Boys Basketball game has been rescheduled to 6 p.m. Mountain Time or 7 p.m. Central Standard Time. To watch the game live, click the link below: https://rb.gy/e0la7a
4 months ago, Gretna Public School District
Gretna High School dragon logo and text reading: Game Schedule Update
The school board has approved updated middle school boundaries for the 2025-2026 school year with the opening of Giles Creek Middle School. These changes help balance enrollment and maintain strong educational opportunities. You can read the full article here: https://www.gpsne.org/article/2048704. Please visit our website and click Boundary Map on the header. View the interactive map and select “Middle 25-26” to see where your student will attend next year: https://www.gpsne.org/page/boundary-map.
4 months ago, Gretna Public School District
Gretna Public Schools logo with a G and text reading Middle School Boundary Update
Updated Parent-Teacher Conference Information
4 months ago, Gretna High School
PT Conference update: Parent/Teacher conferences are Monday, February 24 from 4:30-7:30 pm