Grayling High School

Home of  The Vikings

1135 North Old U.S. 27 ~ Grayling, Michigan 49738
Phone: 989-344-3508 ~ Fax: 989-348-7799
Member ~ Lake Michigan Conference
Principal: K. Doniel Pummell ~ Student Manager: Donna Boughner

There will be no school on Monday, May 26, in honor of Memorial Day. ~ Please check the CASD calendar for a schedule of end-of-the-year activities.

ATTENTION, PARENTS:
Please be advised that we can no longer deliver messages to students at the end of the school day. If you need to get a message to your child, you must call the school prior to 2:40 p.m. We apologize for any inconvenience, but the office is a very busy place at the end of the day, and without student aides, we simply don't have the staffing to deliver the mass volume of messages that we are receiving right before students are dismissed. Thank you for your understanding and cooperation.

Welcome to our GHS Web Page!
Our school has a lot to offer:
• A dedicated, energetic and professional staff.
• A solid and aligned core curriculum.
• A wide variety of elective courses: vocal & instrumental music; physical education; foreign languages; newspaper & yearbook; 2-D, 3-D & commercial design; photography & digital imaging; drafting & AutoCAD.
•  Advanced Placement courses: biology, chemistry, calculus, English literature & composition, U.S. & European history.
• A partnership with Kirtland Community College to offer career & technical education programs.
• Extensive co-curricular activities: National Honor Society, theatre, Student Senate, forensics, fly fishing club.
• Extensive athletics program: basketball, soccer, football, tennis, skiing, golf, track, volleyball, wrestling, softball, baseball & cheerleading.
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Every spring, local businesses and organizations offer over $45,000 in local scholarships to our graduating seniors.
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Our graduates have been accepted into top undergraduate and graduate schools, including Harvard, Yale, Vassar, the University of Chicago & the University of Michigan.

Web site last updated Friday May 16, 2008

Group Viking logo design by Jess Bobenmoyer
Web Pages by Nancy Lemmen & Pam Williams

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Our Mission Statement
Grayling High School is committed to an educational partnership between school and community that enables
all students to become informed, productive citizens through
skills development, experiences and opportunities offered with the constant awareness of a need for flexibility in a changing world.

 
 

Non-Discrimination Statement
The Crawford AuSable School District does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, age, religion or disability in admission or access to any of its programs, activities or policies. Any person having inquiries concerning the Crawford AuSable School District's compliance with the regulations implementing Title VI, Title IX, the ADA or Section 504 is directed to contact Michael Dunckel, CASD Business Manager.

 

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DAILY TIME SCHEDULE

 1st Hour  8:10-9:20
 Passing  9:20-9:27
 2nd Hour  9:27-10:37
 Lunch A  10:37-11:02
 Passing  11:02-11:09
  3rd Hour  11:09-12:19
 Passing  10:37-10:44
 3rd Hour  10:44-11:54
 Lunch B  11:54-12:19
 Passing  12:19-12:26
 4th Hour  12:26-1:36
 Passing  1:36-1:43
 5th Hour  1:43-2:53

Lunch A
B. Brock
K. Brock
Compo
Gantner
Gariglio
Hawes
Kirtland Students
Koehler (Trimester 2)
Lasby
Mead
Moffit
Stancil
Szymoniak


 

Lunch B
Anderson
M. Binert
C. Cobb
L. Cobb
DeHoog
Febey
Forcier
Golnick
Hunter
Iler
Kammer-Paulus
Koehler (Trimesters 1&3)
Lackenbucher
Pummell
Rakoczy
Voorhees

 

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A Look at
Grayling High School
Established 1973,
Renovated & Expanded in 2004

Principal K. Doniel Pummell (344-3532)
Assistant Principal Donna Boughner
Athletic Director Tim Sanchez (344-3523)
Counselors Lynn Thompson (344-3511)
Jennie Walker (344-3510)
Total Enrollment (as of 11/21/07) 615 (321 Boys, 294 Girls)
9th Grade 159 (80 Boys, 79 Girls)
10th Grade 157 (84 Boys, 73 Girls)
11th Grade 145 (79 Boys, 66 Girls)
12th Grade 154 (78 Boys, 76 Girls)
Faculty 38 Teachers
Hours 8:10-2:53
Accreditation North Central Association of Schools & Colleges
School Delays & Closings Call the HOTLINE: 989-344-3530
Available 24 hours a day
 

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GRAYLING VIKING RENAISSANCE (GVR) PROGRAM
2007-08

The goal of the GVR program is to Respect, Recognize, Reinforce and Reward the things that we value at GHS so that our students will achieve their very best Results.
 
GVR AAA =
Achievement ~ Attitude ~ Attendance

GVR Membership
GHS students will be welcomed into Renaissance if they meet the criteria listed below. Report card and Main Office data from the preceding trimester will be used to determine membership eligibility. Eligible students will be given the appropriate level membership card along with the earned membership benefits!

Each trimester, membership will be re-evaluated.
New cards will be distributed to those who still qualify for membership. In addition, cards and benefits will be given to any new students who have earned GVR membership for the first time!

GVR Levels, Criteria & Benefits

Viking Hero ~ Green Viking Hero ~ Gold
Criteria: 4.0 cumulative GPA, no write-ups or detentions, no countable absences, no unexcused absences Criteria: 3.5 or higher trimester GPA, no write-ups or detentions, no more than 2 countable absences, no unexcused absences
Benefits: front-of-the-line status, use your card as a hall pass privilege, t-shirt, special parking spot, platinum book, released first to any meeting or assembly, special events and parties, membership pin Benefits: use your card as a hall pass privilege, t-shirt, platinum book, released first to any meeting or assembly, special events and parties, membership pin
Silver Bronze
Criteria: 2.0 trimester GPA, no write-ups, no countable absences, no more than 8 countable absences, no unexcused absences Criteria: .5 improvement from cumulative GPA to trimester GPA, no out-of-school suspensions, no more than 8 countable absences, no unexcused absences
Benefits: platinum book, t-shirt, special events and parties, membership pin Benefits: platinum book, special events and parties, membership pin

Special Notes:
The GVR membership and program board has the right to add or remove GHS students from membership at any point within a trimester to uphold and support the intended purposes of the GVR program.
GVR students must have membership cards to take advantage of benefits.
Lost membership cards will NOT be replaced.

Every Month
Staff-Nominated Students of the Month: Each month GHS recognizes "Renaissance Students of the Month." Staff members nominate one student each month for their accomplishments during that period. The nominated students receive letters at home explaining the reasons for the nominations, as well as certificates and $5.00 movie rental cards.

Every Year
Academic Letters: Academic letters and/or academic pins are awarded at the Academic Assembly to freshmen earning a GPA of 4.0 or above after their first semester, to sophomores earning a GPA of 3.6 or above after their third semester, to juniors earning a GPA of 3.5 or above after their fifth semester and to seniors earning a GPA of 3.4 or above after their seventh semester.

Scholar-Athlete: In coordination with the GHS Athletic Department, scholar-athletes are recognized with a scholar-athlete t-shirt at the Academic Assembly. A scholar-athlete is an athlete who has earned a GPA of 3.0 or above.

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GHS Renaissance Students of the Month

September 2007
Students of the Month (and Teachers who Nominated Them)
Ethan Abbe (Dale Forcier) ~ Laura Babbitt (Darrin Hawes) ~ Dan Bertalan (Tim Gariglio) ~ Ryan Cooper (Jason Alexander) ~ Joe Emmons (Karen Ross) ~ Eric Ferrigan (Michelle Compo) ~ Katie Ferrigan (Mark Binert) ~ Richelle Grosskopf (Craig Cobb) ~ Andria Howe (Ron Rakoczy) ~ Melissa Kocefas (Terea Bonamie) ~ Matt Letts (Deb Umlor) ~ Alyssa Lewis (Doniel Pummell) ~ Nick McDonald (Ben Stancil)~ Annie Melroy (Jessica Szymoniak) ~ Jimmy Osga (Ben Brock) ~ Chrissy Palmer (Sheri Mitchell) ~ Jacob Perry (Cheryl Hollingsworth) ~ Eric Rutter (Meredith Anderson) ~ Dustin Schutt (Rich Moffit) ~ Jordan Stephan (Terri Lasby) ~ Tiffany Valentin (Ben DeHoog) ~ Matthew Vradenburg (Linda Lobsinger) ~ Jessica Webb (Sally Voorhees)

October 2007
Students of the Month (and Teachers who Nominated Them)
Jessica Baker (Jennie Walker)~ Sam Bidwell (Meredith Anderson)~ Renee Clair (Sheri Mitchell) ~ Amber Collen (Mark Binert) ~ Nikki Dedafoe (Sally Voorhees) ~ Rachel Doremire (Tim Gariglio) ~ Erin Dubriwny (Keri Brock) ~ Erin Dubriwny (Ben Stancil)~ Kara Edgerton (Rich Moffit) ~ Jessica Fulton (Barbara Febey) ~ Stephanie Gaff (Jason Alexander) ~ Jacob Helsel (Craig Cobb) ~ Monique Kent (Donna Boughner) ~ Joelissa Kolka (Dale Forcier)~ April Korneli (Margaret Knapp) ~ Nick Lajnesse (Ron Rakoczy) ~ Alyssa Lewis (Sheri Mitchell) ~ Buddy Ochoa (Jessica Szymoniak)~ Jesse Odden (Ben DeHoog) ~ Nathan Pickell (Sally Voorhees) ~ Josh Stapleton (Michelle Compo) ~ Tiffany Valentin (Terri Lasby) ~ Jessica Webb (Shelley Kammer-Paulus)~ Travis Westover (Karen Ross) ~ Nicholas Zachery (Deb Umlor)

November 2007
Students of the Month (and Teachers who Nominated Them)
Geo Bindschatel (John Schneider)~ Carey Bonefant (Matt Book) ~ Shawn Boyk (Barbara Febey) ~ Krystal Bromley (Angie Golnick) ~ Lindsay Brooks (Michelle Compo) ~ Rachel Darling (Shelley Kammer-Paulus) ~ Iva Haven (Sheri Mitchell) ~ Nate Heichel (Ben DeHoog) ~ Trevor Hendrickson (Mark Binert) ~ Chelsea Hermann (Ron Rakoczy) ~ Ashley Jensen (Sheri Mitchell) ~ Cayla Johnson (Keri Brock) ~ David A. Lawe (Dianne Tobin) ~ Alyssa Lewis (Donna Boughner) ~ Laura Lownsbery (Margaret Knapp) ~ Jacob Perry (Jason Alexander) ~ Kristy Petroskey (Darrin Hawes) ~ Alexandra Piehl (Rich Moffit) ~ Jessica Tackett (Cheryl Hollingsworth) ~ Abbey Thomas (Craig Cobb) ~ Jessica Webb (Jessica Szymoniak) ~ Weston Willoughby (Dale Forcier) ~ Weston Willoughby (Tim Gariglio) ~ Haley Wiseman (Sally Voorhees)

December 2007
Students of the Month (and Teachers who Nominated Them)
Anthony Allison (Angie Golnick) ~ Geo Bindschatel (Barbara Febey)~ Grace Calkins (Jessica Szymoniak) ~ Dan Clark (Jennie Walker) ~ Eva Clark (Barbara Febey) ~ Cody Collen (Cheryl Hollingsworth) ~ Zach Cunningham (Cheryl Lucey) ~ Zach Cunningham (Meredith Anderson) ~ Mike Davis (Dale Forcier) ~ Cordell Gasser (Terri Lasby) ~ Richelle Grosskopf (Ben DeHoog) ~ Ashley Holbrook (Deb Umlor) ~ Mariah Horn (Keri Brock) ~ Corey Kiessel (Mark Binert) ~ Matt Letts (Margaret Knapp) ~ Meggan McClintock (Deb Umlor) ~ Jenny McCullough (Shelley Kammer-Paulus) ~ Vickie Pegouskie (Karen Ross) ~ Leigha Stevens (Ben Brock) ~ Emily Sloan (Tim Gariglio) ~ Jessica Tackett (Jason Alexander) ~ Kilah Vanderstelt (Chris Lackenbucher) ~ Alyssa Wilson (Doniel Pummell)

January 2008
Students of the Month (and Teachers who Nominated Them)
Jessica Chaney (Michelle Compo) ~ Krista Feeney (Doug Pummell) ~ Aleshia Hamblin (Ben Stancil) ~ Ann Hamlin (Doniel Pummell) ~ Kaylene Harris (Darrin Hawes) ~ Matt Hellebuyck (Jeff Koehler) ~ Matt Hellebuyck (Deb Umlor) ~ Larissa Hohl (Sheri Mitchell) ~ Matt Latuszek (L.J. Mead) ~ John Lennon (Ben DeHoog) ~ Meggan McClintock (Donna Boughner) ~ Kaleb Morgan (Ron Rakoczy) ~ Elaina Murray (Barbara Febey) ~ Hemal Patel (Deb Umlor) ~ Cassandra Pizzi (Jason Alexander) ~ Zach Randall (Jessica Szymoniak) ~ Rachel Rappley (Terri Lasby) ~ Storm Shriver (Margaret Knapp) ~ Tiffany Stump (Dianne Tobin) ~ Nick Trzcinski (Dale Forcier) ~ Jennifer Webb (Keri Brock)

Feburary 2008
Students of the Month (and Teachers who Nominated Them)
Naomi Anglemyer (Kelly Sheehan) ~ Ray Bennett (Terri Lasby) ~ Jessica Chaney (Sheri Mitchell) ~ Cody Collen (Jennie Walker) ~ Cody Davis (Cheryl Hollingsworth) ~ Erin Dubriwny (Darrin Hawes) ~ Justin Farnsworth (Rich Moffit) ~ Jesica Fowler (Karen Ross) ~ Alex Gabriel (Margaret Knapp) ~ Shane Grove (Rich Moffit) ~ Ann Hamlin (Ron Rakoczy) ~ Colin Hamlin (Ben DeHoog) ~ Jacob Helsel (Barbara Febey) ~ Liz Kengel (Ben Stancil) ~ Shannon McCleave (Donna Boughner) ~ Jessica Miller (Dale Forcier) ~ Makinzie Nena (Mark Binert) ~ Hemal Patel (Deb Umlor) ~ Jessica Riddle (Dianne Tobin) ~ Rachel Rochette (Angie Golnick) ~ Richard Schreiber (Jason Alexander) ~ Mike Smith (Sally Voorhees) ~ Zach Wolcott (Michelle Compo) ~ Jessica Zarnick (Sheri Mitchell)

March 2008
Students of the Month (and Teachers who Nominated Them)
Kayla Bendig (Dale Forcier) ~ Michelle Brown (Ben DeHoog) ~ Kristi Calkins (Rich Moffit) ~ Cassie Carter (Craig Cobb) ~ Eva Clark (Mark Binert) ~ Kara Edgerton (Doniel Pummell) ~ Doug Gothro (Shelley Kammer-Paulus) ~ Philip Hagle (Jennie Walker) ~ Kaylene Harris (Jennie Walker) ~ Makenna Harwood (Mark Binert) ~ Nate Heichel (Meredith Anderson) ~ Abbey Helsel (Cheryl Hollingsworth) ~ Aleisha Hoover (Sheri Mitchell) ~ Andria Howe (Barbara Febey) ~ Zachary Johnson (Jennie Walker) ~ Melissa Kalonich (Karen Ross) ~ Max Kluge (Ron Rakoczy) ~ April Korneli (Terri Lasby) ~ Arieal Lynch (Dianne Tobin) ~ Nicole Metzer (Margaret Knapp) ~ Talia Piper (Margaret Knapp) ~ Tyler Steffey (Rich Moffit) ~ Garrett Turley (Kelly Sheehan) ~ Isaac VanNuck (Jason Alexander) ~ Andrea Willobee (Doug Pummell)

April 2008
Students of the Month (and Teachers who Nominated Them)
MacKenzie Harwood (Barbara Febey) ~ Matt McDonald (Jason Alexander) ~ Matt O'Connor (Ben DeHoog) ~ Shane Rollins (Sally Voorhees) ~ Krista Schultz (Kelly Sheehan) ~ Hannah Smith (Doug Pummell) ~ Bobby Stott (Dianne Tobin) ~ Nick Trzcinski (Rich Moffit)

It pays to come to school!

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Program
Spotlight:

The GHS Advanced Placement Program

NOTE! Students taking AP classes must decide which tests they will be taking and sign up for them in the Counseling Office by March 15, 2008. Each test costs $76. A $13 deposit is due at registration, so students owe $63 at the time of the test.
Fee waivers may be available for students who meet certain income guidelines. Students should see their counselor if they want to get a fee wavier as those must be ordered at the time exams are ordered.

2008 AP Test Schedule
AP Calculus AB/B ~ Wednesday, May 7 ~ 8 a.m.
AP English Literature ~ Thursday, May 8 ~ 8 a.m.
AP U.S. History ~ Friday, May 9 ~ 8 a.m.
AP Chemistry ~ Tuesday, May 13 ~ 8 a.m.
All AP testing fees must be paid in full, or the student will not be allowed to test.

The College Board's Advanced Placement (AP) Program is an opportunity for students to pursue college-level studies while still in high school and to receive college credits by scoring well on the AP examinations.

By challenging and stimulating students, the AP Program provides access to high-quality education, accelerates learning, rewards achievement and enhances both high school and college programs.

Students who take AP courses learn subjects in depth, develop analytical reasoning skills and develop disciplined study habits that can contribute to continued success at the college level.

Taking an AP examination enables students to compare their knowledge and understanding of a college-level subject against the high academic standards established by college professors. The challenge of meeting these national and international standards gives students a tremendous sense of accomplishment.

College admissions personnel view AP experiences as one indicator of future success at the college level. Participation in an AP course is therefore a great advantage to students who wish to attend highly selective colleges. Course exemptions they can earn with good scores on the examinations give students time, for example, to broaden their college experiences by exploring additional subject areas, participating in internships and studying abroad.

The quality of the AP Program and its participating schools is reflected in the fact that the National Education Goals Panel uses AP as a measure of academic excellence. High schools with successful AP programs are regarded as strong academic institutions, and their participation helps set a standard of achievement for students and contributes to their faculties' professional pride.

GHS has offered AP classes since 1980. The first course offered was English Composition. Since that time, the program has expanded, and students are now able to take AP courses in art, biology, calculus, chemistry, English language and literature, U.S. history and European history. GHS students have also taken AP exams in French, Spanish and World History through independent studies. Our students have done very well on the AP exams, generally scoring well above the national averages. We have had 28 AP scholars -- students who scored above a 3 on 3 or more exams. One school year, we had 9 AP scholars.

To find out more about the Advanced Placement Program, visit its Web site at www.collegeboard.org .
 

STUDENTS SHINE IN BIOLOGY AP STUDIES AT GHS
by Lynn Thompson, Counselor
Fall 2007

The students in Kathy Iler's Advanced Placement Biology class worked very diligently last year, studying for hours and giving up many Saturdays to come into school for lab work, but it all paid off.

As Robert Ramaswamy, currently a student at Yale, wrote: "The rigor of Kathy Iler's AP Biology class quite literally made the AP exam a walk in the park, and the class prepared me to take sophomore and junior level biology courses as a freshman at a rigorous academic institution."

Eight students earned grades of 5 on the rigorous AP exam given in May, one earned a 4, and one earned a 3. A 5 is the highest grade a student can earn, with a 3 being necessary for college credit at most institutions. Globally, only 19% of students taking the AP Biology exam scored 5's. While this was the best year every for AP Bio students, the program has a record of success, with 96% of students earning 3's or better since it began in 1992.
 

AP SCHOLAR AWARDS
by Lynn Thompson, Counselor
Fall 2007

Three graduates of the Class of 2007 earned the designation of AP Scholar by the College Board in recognition of their exceptional achievement on the college-level AP exams.

Ashley Jurkovich and Robert Ramaswamy qualified for the AP Scholar with Distinction Award by earning an average grade of at least a 3.5 on all AP exams taken and grades of 3 or higher on five or more of the exams.

Glenn Hampton qualified for the AP Scholar Award, granted to students who earn grades of 3 or higher on on three or more AP exams. 

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How to get to Grayling High School
1135 North Old 27, Grayling, MI 49738

Grayling High School is located about 3 miles north of downtown Grayling on Old US-27. Grayling is about an hour east of Traverse City, two hours northwest of Saginaw and two-and-a-half hours north of Lansing.


From the South (on US-127 North): Merge onto I-75 North. Take Exit 254 (I-75 BL/M-72) on the left toward downtown Grayling/Traverse City. Merge onto I-75 BL North. Stay straight to go onto Grayling Highway/Old US-27. Continue to the school (on the left). (From Houghton Lake, 37 minutes.)

From the South (on I-75 North): Take Exit 254 (I-75 BL/M-72) on the left toward downtown Grayling/Traverse City. Merge onto I-75 BL North. Stay straight to go onto Grayling Highway/Old US-27. Continue to the school (on the left). (From Roscommon, 25 minutes.)

From the North (on I-75 South): Take Exit 259 (I-75 BL/M-93) toward downtown Grayling/M-72/Traverse City. Turn right onto I-75 BL/Hartwick Pines Road/M-93. Turn right onto Grayling Highway/Old US-27. The school is immediately on the left. (From Gaylord, 25 minutes.)

From the east (on M-72 ): From M-72 West, turn right onto I-75 BL/M-93) toward downtown Grayling/M-72/Traverse City.  Stay straight to go onto Grayling Highway/Old US-27. Continue to the school (on the left). (From Mio, 46 minutes.)

From the west (on M-72 ): From M-72 East, turn left onto I-75 BL/M-93).  Stay straight to go onto Grayling Highway/Old US-27. Continue to the school (on the left). (From Kalkaska, 35 minutes.)

 

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Registration

Dear Parent or Guardian,

Welcome to Grayling High School! As the parent of a student new to our district, you'll have many questions regarding your child's education, and you will be given several items to assist you in the enrollment process. Likewise, as your child enters Grayling High School, you will be asked to provide documentation necessary for enrollment. The following items must be presented before your child will be officially enrolled and allowed to begin classes:
 
1. Birth certificate (child's name must match the legal name on the document)
2. Immunization record (immunizations must be current before beginning classes)
3. Social Security Number
4. Proof of residence (driver's license, utility bill, etc.)
5. Proof of custody  (required if child does not live with both birth parents)

It is also helpful to have a copy of your child's current high school transcript to assist the counselor in creating your child's schedule. If your child has received assistance through special education courses or has any medical concerns that may affect his/her daily routine or ability to participate in specific classes, please notify the counselor so she may take this into account when creating a schedule.

If you have any questions during the enrollment process or at any time throughout the year, please fell free to contact the Counseling Department secretary, Teresa Bonamie, at 989-344-3512.

Sincerely,

K. Doniel Pummell
Grayling High School Principal

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Spring Parent/Teacher Conferences
Wednesday, April 30, 2008

Dear Parent or Guardian,

Please accept our invitation to attend GHS's spring Parent/Teacher Conferences from 3 to 6 p.m. on Wednesday, April 30. In an effort to better  accommodate the large number of parents attending conferences, we are excited to offer a different conference format. All teachers will be located in the cafeteria for arena-style conferences. Many neighboring districts and league schools have switched to this format. We hope it enables parents to make more contacts with teachers. Please come and check it out so we can determine if this is a more efficient format. Student Senate volunteers will be located in the hallway next to the cafeteria to provide copies of student schedules and to help anyone who needs assistance.

At the conferences, you may want to address your student's interim report. We need your assistance in planning and evaluating his/her academic progress.

The following teachers are split between school buildings and will therefore be available only at the times listed below:
Matt Bishop ~ in the Middle School Band Room the entire time
Karen Ross ~ 3:30-6:00 p.m.
Kelly Sheehan ~ 3:30-6:00 p.m.

If your schedule does not allow you to follow this plan, please contact your student's teachers to make an alternative plan. 

GHS will be dismissed at 12:16 p.m. with lunches being served on Wednesday, April 30.

Sincerely,
K. Doniel Pummell, Principal

 

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On behalf of the administration, faculty and  staff of Grayling High School, we welcome you to our 2007-08 web page.
At GHS, we take pride in our recently remodeled building and grounds
and the outstanding academic and co-curricular programs that we offer to all of our students.
The purpose of our web page is to familiarize students, parents
and other interested individuals with our academic departments, counseling department, athletic department, programs and activities, faculty/staff and co-curricular offerings.
You will also find links to the principal's and assistant principal's pages and the daily announcements.
Throughout the year, more pages and links will be added
to provide our visitors with additional information, so please visit often.