News
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Red Ribbon Week: "Life Is A Movie, Film Drug Free"
Red Ribbon Week is the largest drug-abuse prevention campaign in the U.S. The red ribbon is a symbol to raise awareness of the killing and destruction caused by drugs in America. GPMS is promoting Red Ribbon Week from October 21st- October 25th. Each day our students and staff will participate in dressing up in different school/ District appropriate attire to go with the RRW theme of that day. This year's theme is "Life is a movie, film drug free!"
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Student Council Beetlejuice Dance
GPMS Student Council is hosting a Beetlejuice themed Dance on Friday, October 25th during school for our students. Tickets go on sale for $5 October 18th- October 24th. You may purchase your ticket via Cash/ RevTrak, and tickets sales are non-refundable. Please contact Mrs. Davis for any questions.
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Blue Up: World Day Of Bullying Prevention
Take a stand against bullying by wearing blue on October 7th.
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Wear Pink Every Wednesday in October
Wear pink on Wednesdays in honor of Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Please wear school/ district appropriate attire.
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Yellow Jacket Parent Newsletter - October Edition
Take a moment to read our Yellow Jacket Parent Newsletter – October Edition
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Parent Connect Newsletter
As we navigate the 2024-2025 school year, we will continue to provide you with the latest updates. We hope you will take the time to read over this newsletter carefully.
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Removal of Unauthorized/Disruptive Persons
As of August 26, 2018 all school districts are subject to the Commissioner’s new rules regarding the removal of a disruptive person from a campus. More information regarding this new rule can be found in Chapter 37, section 37.105 of the Texas Education Code, which addresses: Unauthorized Persons, Refusal of Entry, Ejection, and Identification.
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Blackboard Parentlink Notification System - TCPA
Galena Park ISD regularly provides mass notifications to parents, guardians, students, and faculty regarding weather closures, threat situations, event scheduling, or to provide other important education-related information. These messages not only drive positive educational outcomes, they can also save lives.