
Grant County Schools Transportation Department is hosting an Open House next week, July 17, 2025 from 5-7 pm.
This event is open to anyone interested or curious about becoming a school bus driver or monitor for Grant County Schools!
We hope to see you there! https://youtu.be/gFC_b0ie-jU
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This event is open to anyone interested or curious about becoming a school bus driver or monitor for Grant County Schools!
We hope to see you there! https://youtu.be/gFC_b0ie-jU
#StudentCenteredExcellence

Grant County Schools is proud to announce Mrs. Leigh Simpson as the new Principal of Grant County High School!
With 29 years of dedicated service to the district, Mrs. Simpson brings a wealth of experience and a deep-rooted commitment to our students and community. Throughout her career, she has served in many roles — including teacher, coach, club sponsor, curriculum specialist, and associate principal — each one shaping her into the dynamic leader she is today.
Mrs. Simpson is a proud graduate of Morehead State University and earned both her Master’s degree and Rank I certification from Eastern Kentucky University. Her leadership will focus on “sharpening the lens” on post-secondary readiness, aiming to unlock untapped potential within the school and guide every student toward success beyond graduation.
She is passionate about investing in each student's growth and partnering with her dedicated staff to celebrate achievements, big and small, throughout the school year.
We are confident the future is bright under Mrs. Simpson’s leadership. It’s going to be a fantastic year at Grant County High School!


Second Annual Town Hall
July 10, 2025
Grant County High School Auditorium - 6pm


Dry Ridge Elementary held an Elementary Engineers day camp this week for DRE 4th and 5th grade students! Students completed fun, hands-on engineering challenges while expanding their excitement for STEM! Thanks, Missy Colson and NKU, for hosting the event! #StudentCenteredExcellence

🎉🎉We are excited to announce that Mr. Jordon Floyd will be joining Crittenden-Mt. Zion Elementary School as the new principal!
Mr. Floyd brings with him 16 years of experience in education. He served for 13 years as a special education teacher and assistant principal in the Erlanger-Elsmere School District and has spent the past three years at Sherman Elementary.
He holds both his Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees, along with a Principal Certification, from Northern Kentucky University.
Mr. Floyd is known for his collaborative spirit, calm leadership, and his ability to create strong relationships with students. He is passionate about supporting positive behavior solutions and helping both students and staff reach their full potential.
His goal for the upcoming school year is to ensure CMZ remains a place where students thrive and teachers, staff, and parents feel supported and empowered.
Please join us in giving a warm welcome to Principal Floyd! We are excited for what the future holds under his leadership.
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If you’re a graduate from any of the 71 GCHS graduating classes, you may be familiar with the class composites. Today, local photographer, Jeff Rogers, and Distinguished Alumni, David Barnes are working on a fun, and exciting project! More on that, soon!
What class did you graduate from?
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Happy Bus Driver Appreciation Day!!
Today we celebrate our amazing bus drivers, monitors, and the entire transportation team. Your dedication to safely getting our students to and from school is at the heart of what keeps our district running smoothly.
Thank you for being such an essential part of our students’ lives — we appreciate all that you do, every single day! 💛🚌


📎✨ Happy Administrative Professionals Day! ✨📎
Today we celebrate the heart of our school—our amazing administrative professionals! 💙 From managing the front office with a smile to keeping everything running smoothly behind the scenes, your dedication makes a world of difference every single day.
Thank you for being the first friendly face families see, the calm in the storm, and the ones who keep us organized, supported, and connected. We appreciate you more than words can say! 🙌🍎


Grant County High School Health Occupation Student Organization (HOSA) held a Teddy Bear clinic at Mason-Corinth Elementary on Wednesday. Students were encouraged to ask questions and learn about bedside care with our future health professionals!
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