
A livestream of the Gordon-Rushville High School 2024 Commencement Ceremony will be available at 10:30 am (MST) on Saturday May 11th.
https://youtube.com/live/rVg8uboI8LE?feature=share


Thank you, Nurse Ashlei for taking care of all the kids, the families and the staff of GRMS. Happy Nurses' Appreciation!


Attention GRMS Parents and Students, the final day of school, Wednesday, May 22, 2024, we will be having an Academic Award Ceremony beginning at 10:15 AM in the GRMS Gym. Parents and grandparents are welcome to attend. If you have any questions, please contact the Gordon-Rushville Middle School at 308-327-2682.

📣Meet the GRHS Student Council Candidates📣
James Tullis – Running for Student Council President
I am a proud member of the Bowling, One Act and Quiz Bowl teams. I also participate in the band and spring play. Outside of school, I am currently working at the After School Program.
I feel that I have a great work ethic and I am responsible in my school work. I feel that these strengths will help me to make GRHS a better place to go to school. I can finish whatever job that needs to be done and do it with all of my effort. I also always try to help others that need anything. However, sometimes I can procrastinate a little, but I always manage to get things done and be where I am needed. I am prepared to take on the responsibilities of Student Council President and will represent the student body well.
I have been a representative on Student Council for various groups in the past. Being a member of Student Council and working at the After School Program has given me a great model of what it means to be a leader.
I’m very open minded when it comes to ideas, so I’ll definitely listen to what anyone has to say. I’ll explain why I feel an idea is best, but if someone still doesn’t agree then we can form a compromise to express both ideas.
The most important change to GRHS to me would be to raise school spirit and help all students feel like they belong and have a place in our school. I believe our pep rallies can be better to include more people. Overall, school spirit needs to be better.
Amara Funk – Running for Student Council Vice President
I am a member of One Acts, Quiz Bowl and Cheerleading. I also was a part of the Spring Play cast and was chosen to represent GRHS in Honor Choirs.
My greatest strength is that I really don’t like procrastination and I always get my work done on time or early. That should help me organize all the Student Council events and make sure everything is done on time. I do however like to talk, and that will get me a little distracted if I let it.
I have been cheer captain and I believe that my positive attitude has allowed me to show that I am good in tough positions and good at making decisions. When listening to others, I feel that I am really good at listening. If I degree, I will disagree with kindness and if I agree, I agree happily. I love to be kind and I don’t feel good in a day if I have not been able to do something nice for someone. Sometimes it might be picking something up for someone or simply cheering someone up, whatever it is, I always enjoy doing it.
I believe my bubbly, outgoing spirit will help me speak for the extra curriculars I am involved in. I also have great connections through the entire school because of all the activities I am involved with.
I truly believe that James and I can make a difference in our school. We can positively represent out school and I feel like we can accurately represent the entire student body.
#UnitedAsOne #StrongerTogether


🚨C-9 District Track & Field Info🚨
📍Bayard High School
📅05/09/2024
⏰10 AM Field Events, 1 PM Running Events
Good luck 🍀, Mustangs!
#UnitedAsOne #StrongerTogether


What an important week it is! Thank you to all of our teachers here at GRMS for the countless hours and immeasurable love put in to teaching and molding the minds of over 100 kids day in and day out. Happy Teachers Appreciation Week!!


GRHS Track Results
Meet: Valentine Invite
5/3/24
Boys-Runner up
Girls-4th
Daniel Martins 4th 100m 11.96
6th 200m 26.09
4th HJ 5’2”
Johnny Ziller 5th TJ 35’0.25”
Austin Child 6th 100m 12.13
3rd 200m 24.73
1st 400m 55.97
Julian Rodriguez 3rd 400m 59.90
Eli Ross 2nd 800m 2:16.43
Luke Laws 3rd 1600m 5:15.70
2nd 3200m 11:34.13
Bronson Freeseman 3rd 110 hurdles 17.36
3rd 300 hurdles 48.12
Cameron Sandoz 5th 300 hurdles 51.24
Colton Archibald 2nd shot put 42’1.25”
4th discus 118’11”
Louis Martin 6th discus 110’5”
4x100 3rd 48.46 Bronson Freeseman, Austin Child, Julian Rodriguez, Johnny Ziller
4x400 4th 4:02.79 Julian Rodriguez, Kannon Leeper, Jaxon Kearns, Eli Ross
4x800 2nd 10:00.16 Eli Ross, Aiden Heiser, Draegan Leonard, Luke Laws
Kylie Goings 2nd 100m 13.65
1st 400m 1:08.55
Lainey Fillmore 3rd 100m 13.96
6th 200m 29.15
Ashlyn Dehning 5th 400m 1:13.77
Natalie Popken 3rd 800m 2:50.41
Valeria Benitez 5th 800m 3:00.66
Iris Clark 6th 800m 3:11.16
Tyrah American Horse 3rd 1600m 5:59.87
3rd 3200m 13:25.29
Rylie Barker 5th 1600m 6:17.66
4th 3200m 13:38.36
Claire Wellnitz 5th 300 hurdles 1:02.79
McKinley Grover 2nd shot put 36’10.5”
1st discus 139’5”
4x100 2nd 56.01 Cecilia Deaver, Kylie Goings, Ashlyn Dehning, Lainey Fillmore
4x400 3rd 5:09.32 Natalie Popken, Valeria Benitez, Iris Clark, Lainey Fillmore
4x800 3rd 11:14.92 Tyrah American Horse, Natalie Popken, Rylie Barker, Kylie Goings
#UnitedAsOne #StrongerTogether

Our middle track team did an outstanding job at the final track meet of the season on Friday. We are all so proud of you!!!
Valentine Results
Caden Sommers = 4th in 100 Hurdles
Asa Funk = 4th in 100 and 5th in 200
Joey Ziller = 4th in 400
Riley Lefler = 1st in 800
Caden Sommers = 3rd in 800
Morgan O’Donnell = 5th in 1600
Robert Moore = 6th in 1600
Braylon Holston = 1st in Discuss and 1st in Triple Jump
Caden Sommers = 5th in high jump
Joey Ziller = 6th in long jump
Asa, Khai, Riley, Braylon = 2nd in 4x100 relay
Joel, Santos, Dominic, Braylon = 4th in 4x400 relay
Joel, Robert, Joey, Riley = 1st in 4x800 and rebroke their school record
Girls
Grace Feeseman = 2nd in 100 Hurdles
Kynsleigh Krebs = 2nd in 800
Brittney Dehning = 3rd in 800 and 3rd in 1600
Lexi Tausan = 3rd in discus
Zaylee King = 5th in Triple Jump
Payton, Ella, Zaylee, Grace = 4th in 4x100 relay
Kynsleigh, Payton, Lorna, Brittney D. = 5th in 4x400 relay
Angelina, Arya, Thelma, Miley = 3rd in 4x800 relay

Today is School Lunch Heroes Day, and we would like to thank our Gordon Elementary school kitchen staff for all they do! Your hard work and dedication is greatly appreciated!

Today is School Lunch Heroes Day, and we would like to thank our high school kitchen staff for all they do! Your hard work and dedication is greatly appreciated!


A HUGE thank you to our unsung heroes in the kitchen today for School Lunch Hero Day! The love and preparation and time you all put into feeding our children has not gone unnoticed. Thank you so much from your GRMS and RES family!


YEARBOOKS ARE ON SALE NOW!!
The deadline to order has been extended to May 10th.
Students were sent a link in their email two weeks ago, and they have a form on their locker. You may order online or take your money and form to Coach Campbell.
The book contains pictures of 9-12 grade students, staff, academics, activities, clubs, and events! It makes a great keepsake to look back at in 10, 20, 50+ years!
Click on this link to order! There is also a payment plan option if that works best for you! Extras will not be ordered, so if you want a copy, get it NOW!
https://jostensyearbooks.com/?REF=A04865300
#UnitedAsOne #StrongerTogether

🚨HS/MS Track Valentine Invite Update🚨
Due to anticipated rain starting in the afternoon, ALL events will begin at 9:00 AM MT/10:00 AM CT.
Good luck Mustangs! #UnitedAsOne #StrongerTogether

Mrs. Ledgerwood’s freshman Creative Writing class wrote and illustrated ABC books and read them to Mrs. Giles’s preschoolers. Book topics included musicians, songs, movies, tv shows, football teams, cars, sheep, cows, games, and various types of animals. The preschoolers were excellent listeners and the budding authors appreciated the attentive audience.





Mrs. Ledgerwood’s freshman Creative Writing class wrote and illustrated ABC books and read them to Mrs. Giles’s preschoolers. Book topics included musicians, songs, movies, TV shows, football teams, cars, sheep, cows, games, and various types of animals. The preschoolers were excellent listeners, and the budding authors appreciated the audience's attentiveness.
#UnitedAsOne #StrongerTogether





Gordon-Rushville Middle School students' spring concert is Thursday, May 2nd at 7:00pm in the gym at the middle school. Students need to be at the middle school by 6:45pm and dress nicely please ☺️ 🎵 Students coming from Gordon, Mr. Meng will be at the High School at 6:15 pm and will be leaving the parking lot at 6:20 pm and will return students to the high school following the concert.

📣Meet the GRHS Student Council Candidates📣
Alice Tullis – Running for Student Council President
I am a member of the Bowling and Quiz Bowl teams. I also participate in the band and spring play. I am also currently a member of Student Council as a representative for Speech.
My major strengths are my creativity and the ability to get along with a variety of different people. I think this will help me bring a lot of creative ideas to improve the school. I am very comfortable speaking in front of large groups so I would have no trouble speaking at any event that Student Council puts on. My major weakness would be that I sometimes focus on extracurricular activities over my homework.
I have been a representative on Student Council and currently am the secretary. I was vice president for both Band and the Junior Class. I have many ideas on how to make GRHS a more engaging place to learn and be. I have great ideas for community service projects. I am a good listener and would be able to take other’s ideas into consideration. I am comfortable giving up ideas if others have better ideas and I am also always willing to find a compromise between ideas to make more people happy.
I would make a good liaison between the staff and students. I am respectful, understanding and try to be kind to all of my peers. I also have many creative, and realistic, ideas of how to make GRHS even better.
I would like to make GRHS a more positive and engaging place to go to school. Our student sections aren’t great, partially because people are busy with their own activities, and also because people don’t know the cheers. Pep rallies can be better and I have ideas to help give students things to look forward to besides Homecoming and Prom.
Claire Wellnitz – Running for Student Council Vice President
I am a member of One Acts, Quiz Bowl, Track, Speech and Cheerleading. I also was a part of the Spring Play cast and a member of the choir and a member of Medical Explorers. Outside of school, I am involved in dance, confirmation class and I help at bible school.
Some of my strengths that will help me in being Student Council Vice President are that I am easy to approach, always willing to listen, kind and non-judgmental. I also have no trouble with public speaking. I would say that my weaknesses are being quiet and shy, but I am trying to overcome those to help make me a strong leader.
I have held other leadership positions both in and out of school. I am currently a student council representative and president of the sophomore class, vice president of choir and I have been a captain of both dance and cheer. I am a leader within my church as well. I help lead songs as well as help with our Vacation Bible School and Religious Ed classes.
I feel like I am a good role model and leader because I am passionate about the activities that I love. I put a lot of hard work and dedication towards my grades and activities and grades because I want to succeed. I believe I can bring my positive attitude and hardworking spirit to GRHS. Our time in high school goes so fast, we need to make it positive and have fun. I would ask others their ideas and listen to them. I would make sure we work together and bring the ideas to the president.
One change I would like to see is a new track or a theater. Our track is in terrible shape and a new one would not only make it safer for our athletes, but we could also host some track meets. A theater would mean that our students get to practice and have a place in our school instead of having to go to the City Auditorium or the theater in Rushville.
#UnitedAsOne #StrongerTogether


We are incredibly proud of our GRMS Track Athletes and their hard work yesterday in Morrill. They represented our school well.
MORRILL TRACK MEET RESULTS
Girls
800m: Kynsleigh Krebs – 5th place
1600m:Brittney Dehning – 1st place
Discus: Lexi Tausan – 6th place
4x800 Relay: Kynsleigh Krebs, Arya Lukassen, Thelma Musfelt, Brittney Dehning – 5th place
Boys
100m:Asa Funk 5th place
200m: Asa Funk 5th place
800m: Riley Lefler 4th place
100m Hurdles: Caden Sommers 5th place
Triple Jump: Braylon Holston 1st place
Discus: Braylon Holston 3rd place
4x100m Relay: Braylon Holston, Khai Janssen, Riley Lefler, Asa Funk 3rd place
4x800m Relay: Joel Montanez-Rodriguez, Robert Moore, Joey Ziller, Riley Lefler 2nd place
#MustangStrong

📣Meet the GRHS Student Council Candidates📣
Maddox Leeper – Running for Student Council President
I am a member of the football and basketball teams. I am also a member of the GR Club and I participate in FFA.
I think a major strength for me is being able to listen very well. I can also provide new ideas or help improve old ideas. I am always on time and show up to work. I don’t get in trouble and I get along with every teacher and student well. I think I can contribute to Student Council by listening to what my peers want and then putting their wants into my actions.
I have been captain of both the football and basketball teams. I always try and keep people doing the right thing.
If I disagree with someone’s idea, I would ask them how they would approach the situation, compare it to how I would and build ideas together that benefit all. I know I am a good leader. I have a great track record in the school and community. I believe I am a guy the students can look up to and follow.
The most important change to GRHS to me would be to increase student involvement in the school. We need to get more kids to participate in activities and build more school spirit.
Emma Martins – Running for Student Council Vice President
I am a member of the volleyball team and Medical Explorers. I have also done club volleyball outside of school.
I believe that my strengths are being honest, a hard worker, dependable and compassionate. I think these will help me because I can really listen to people and get things done.
I think I can be a good leader because I maintain good grades and always strive to be the best version of myself. I work long hours at the nursing home after school and try to not complain. I believe this job, along with my work with youth volleyball will help me to represent the student body well. I am easy to get along with, work well with students and teachers and I love to take care of people in need.
I really enjoy listening to others ideas and I think it is great when people have different ideas and opinions.
I want people to enjoy coming to school. I would like to help this by planning more fun things that don’t take up educational time but still something the students can look forward to. I would also like to see others be more compassionate within the school.


Don't miss tonight's spring concert, hosted by the GRHS Music Department🎶 at 7:00 PM at the high school.
Streaming is available by clicking on the link: https://fan.hudl.com/usa/ne/gordon/organization/3163/gordon-rushville-high-school/schedule?date=2024-04-28T06%3A00%3A00.000Z&range=Week&s=U2NoZWR1bGVFbnRyeVB1YmxpY1N1bW1hcnk2NjJmYTk1ODE1NDVlYzM1MzU1MmQyZjA%3D
#UnitedAsOne #StrongerTogether