As we head into the final stretch of the school year, we want to remind you, there will be NO SCHOOL on Friday, May 2nd in observance of Oaks Day.
Additionally, due to inclement weather make-up days, please note the following calendar changes:
There’s still time to experience the creativity of our talented elementary students at the Greater Clark Elementary Art Show, on display now through April 19 at the NoCo Arts Center.
If you’re unable to attend during these hours, don’t worry—student artwork will be featured on digital gallery screens throughout the NoCo Arts & Cultural District for the entire month of May. You’ll still have a chance to enjoy and celebrate their incredible work!
We are incredibly proud of each and every one of our graduating seniors. Your hard work, dedication, and perseverance have brought you to this important milestone, and we can’t wait to see what the future holds for you.
Saturday, May 24 at 10:00 AM at New Washington High School
Saturday, May 24 at 1:00 PM at Charlestown High School
Sunday, May 25 at 1:00 PM at Jeffersonville High School
Congratulations again to the Class of 2025!
Contact On My Way Pre-K representative Kendra Needham:
Email: kendra.needham@fssa.IN.gov
Phone: (812) 999-1215
We look forward to supporting you in taking the next step in your child’s educational journey.
Please note, families that have submitted Preschool applications will. be notified of their child’s acceptance on or after May 15th. For questions regarding admissions or the program please contact:
We hope you’ll join us for this inspiring and family-friendly event!
Join us as we celebrate the many memories made at Pleasant Ridge Elementary with a special Farewell Fiesta on May 5, from 5:30 to 7:00 PM.
Enjoy chips, dips, and drinks while reminiscing with friends, families, and staff. Class photo collages will be available through a silent auction, and other meaningful mementos will be offered for purchase.
This is a wonderful opportunity to reconnect, reflect, and celebrate the beginning of a new chapter together. While we say farewell to Pleasant Ridge, we’re also looking ahead with excitement to the future of the Charlestown community at the new Charlestown Elementary this fall. We can’t wait to make new memories together.
Attention GCCS Parents & Guardians, registration for the 2025-2026 School Year is officially OPEN!
Families with current preschool through eleventh-grade students should have received a Snapcode letter to use for registration. The Snapcode will be required to complete the registration process.
Congratulations to Shawn Boyd, a senior at Jeffersonville High School, on being named the 2025 Arthur L. Trester Mental Attitude Award recipient for Class 4A Boys Basketball—one of the IHSAA’s most prestigious honors.
A standout both on and off the court, Shawn has demonstrated exceptional leadership as captain of the Red Devils Basketball team, helping guide the team to two sectional championships, two regional titles, a semi-state championship, and ultimately, a state title. Beyond athletics, he is actively involved in student life, including serving as a member of the WJHI student sports broadcast crew.
Shawn is set to attend Hanover College this fall and becomes only the second Jeffersonville player in school history to receive this honor, joining Mark Inman from the 1972 state finalist team.
Principal Pam Hall shared:
“Shawn Boyd perfectly embodies the spirit of a student-athlete at Jeffersonville High School. His outstanding academic record, exemplary citizenship, and well-rounded character made him an ideal candidate for recognition. While Jeffersonville High School already knew Shawn deserved the Trester Mental Attitude Award, we are thrilled to see the State of Indiana acknowledge the fine young man he is and how well he represents our school.”
Congratulations to Mr. Jeff Wigginton, longtime teacher and Assistant Athletic Director at Jeffersonville High School, on being named the 2025 IHSAA Education Champion Award recipient for the 4A Division.
Nominated by Jeffersonville’s state champion athletes and colleagues, Mr. Wigginton was recognized for his deep commitment to student success—both in and out of the classroom. His passion for education, servant leadership, and personal investment in students’ futures exemplify what it means to be a champion educator.
Congratulations to the Jeffersonville High School Boys Basketball Team for an unforgettable victory in the Class 4A State Championship! In an overtime thriller, the Red Devils defeated Fishers 67–66, capturing the school’s first state title since 1993—a championship that was also won by their very own coach and his team three decades ago.
This win was a true testament to the team’s heart, resilience, and teamwork. Every player poured their passion into the game, and their perseverance shined through until the final buzzer.
Over the past year, juniors and seniors have been participating in Career Discovery Meetings. These personalized conversations further guide students to explore interests & future careers, identify potential pathways & opportunities, and develop post-secondary plans. This proactive approach aims to increase intentionality behind their post-secondary plans, reduce career and/or course of study changes, and foster workforce development by empowering students to make informed decisions about their futures. Since these meetings can be hosted by employers, labor organizations, colleges, and the branches of the armed services, students have the opportunity to have this meeting with the hosts who best align to their career aspirations.