Community Education
The Speak Up Research Project, facilitated by Project Tomorrow, gives our students, parents, and faculty the opportunity to share their viewpoints on education at their school. By participating today, you are helping ensure that your voice is heard as we continue to grow and improve our schools. Additionally, your feedback will be included in the increasingly important U.S. national and state discussions on digital learning policies, programs, and funding through Project Tomorrow’s release of national data findings each spring. Since 2003, over 6.3 million K-12 education stakeholders have participated in the annual Speak Up online survey. To learn more about the Speak Up Research Project and data findings, visit the About Speak Up page.
Student Links:
Survey
Crittenden Mount Zion Elementary School
Dry Ridge Elementary School
Mason Corinth Elementary School
Sherman Elementary School
Survey
Grant County Schools District Administrators
Grant County Schools Families
Grant County High School
Grant County Middle School
Teacher Surveys
CMZ Teachers
DRE Teachers
GCHS Teachers
GCMS Teachers
MCE Teachers
SES Teachers
Strategic Plan 2024
Grant County Schools is creating a strategic plan for the next three years. To be involved in this process, you can watch the recordings of the Town Halls on July 1, 2024, and July 23, 2024. The slides used in the presentation are available to view. The Strategic Plan survey is also available. We appreciate your interest in helping us create positive change within our district over the next three years.
Danielle Haley
Community Education Director
Grant County is committed to life-long learning and supports community education. Community Education's primary role is to establish a process by which community members learn to work together to identify community needs and to organize resources to meet those needs. This process ensures an ongoing procedure for working together on all community and educational issues of Grant County.
Community Education in Grant County is involved in a variety of activities and programs that support educational changes in our schools and communities. Grant County’s Community Education principles include: community involvement, lifelong learning, promotion of volunteerism in the community, service learning (programs that allow students to apply knowledge acquired in the classroom to projects that help the needs of the community) and collaboration with other agencies.
Contact Information
Danielle Haley Director
Community Education
859-824-3323, ext. 2859