GRANTS PASS, Ore. – Votes are officially in for this year’s Holiday Card Contest at Grants Pass School District. We told you about the contest last week when the community was being asked to weigh in and vote. Here is ...
GRANTS PASS, Ore. – The Grants Pass School District passed a new policy that will allow families to opt out of certain programs due to their religious beliefs at Tuesday’s school board meeting. The new policy states students can be ...
GRANTS PASS, Ore. – Grants Pass School District is breaking ground on the new home for the GP FLEX program at 1137 SE Gladiola Drive. GPFlex is an alternative education opportunity for kids in 6th through 12th grade, which allows ...
GRANTS PASS, Ore. – The Grant Pass School District (GPSD) is working with the city to clean up parks near its schools. The school district owns two parks that it has leased to the city for decades: Gilbert Creek Park and ...
GRANTS PASS, Ore. – A judge has sided with the Grants Pass School District (GPSD) in the “I Resolve” lawsuit. In July of 2021, the founders of the movement, then-GPSD educators Rachel Damiano and Katie Medart were fired for using district ...
GRANTS PASS, Ore. – A new Grants Pass School District superintendent has been selected. This past fall, the Grants Pass School District 7 School Board started the process of looking for a new superintendent after the current one, Kirk Kolb, ...
GRANTS PASS, Ore — A long-time special education teacher at Grants Pass High School, is suing the district over its handling of COVID-19 safety protocols in 2020. Ashland attorney David Lefkowitz is representing Rachel Mercurio in the suit filed in ...
MEDFORD, Ore. – The CDC announcing a major change for schools, but it remains to be seen how soon they could be implemented locally. The CDC releasing new guidelines for spacing within classrooms nationwide Friday. Rather than students spaced 6-feet ...
GRANTS PASS, Ore. — High school students in the Grants Pass School District say they’re fed up with distance learning. They want to get into the classroom and do hybrid learning like younger students. “It’s not working and we’re not ...
MEDFORD, Ore. – Since Mid-March, Oregon schools have been forced to adapt to new learning methods in the age of this pandemic. As the first bell of the year is fast approaching, schools’ plans are constantly changing. The question still ...