Rising Freshmen Open House
GEC News and Announcements
2024 Graduation Information
2024 Exam Dates
2024-2025 GEC Teacher of the Year
Congratulations to Ms. Shontia Blount for being named Greene Early College High School's 2024-2025 Teacher of the Year!
GCS Principal of the Year
Congratulations to our very own Mr. Taylor Moore for being named the Greene County Schools Principal of the Year!
North Carolina Personalized Assessment Tool
1. What You Need to Know About NC Personalized Assessment Tool
2. Understanding the Individual Student Report (NCPAT)
GEC Students Named to Academic Lists
Greene Early College proudly announces students who have been named to the Principal's List (all A's) for the third nine weeks. Congratulations to all students for their commitment to academic excellence.
Back Row (L to R): Tyreek Jones, Kayla Guzman, Emma Roberson, Tyler Crawford, James Williams, and Hunter Winarski.
Middle Row (L to R): Jeidy Tevalan, Anamari Zuniga, Karina Rodriguez and Monica Acevedo.
Front Row (L to R): Erika Carranza, Selena Mendoza and Joanna Mendoza
Not Pictured: Kailauni Bowles, Rachel Francis, Wyatt Grantham, Piper Mattingly, and Tiffany Lin
GEC Students Named to Academic Lists
Greene Early College proudly announces students who have been named to the Honor Roll (all A's and/or B's) for the third nine weeks. Congratulations to all students for their commitment to academic excellence.
Back Row (L to R): Eleazar Gonzalez, Ivanna Chavez, Jocelyn Zuniga, Amber Hill, Donasia Coppedge, and Keyanne Sanders
Middle Row (L to R): Jy'nezia Condery, Isai Gonzalez, Juliet Maya, J'Nyah Corbett, and Alondra Chavez
Front Row (L to R): Bowen Zheng, Adan Sanchez, Adilene Borja, Makayla Vick, and Ashley Vilagrana
Not Pictured: Amy Gallardo, Yesenia Cruz, Miracle Neal, and Jose Avila
GEC Phi Theta Kappa Spring Inductees
Congratulations to Emma Roberson, Kayla Guzman, Adilene Borja, and Hunter Winarski on their induction into the Lenoir Community College chapter or Phi Theta Kappa.
Established in 1918 by two-year college presidents and recognized in 1929 by the American Association of Community Colleges, Phi Theta Kappa International Honor Society is the official academic honor society for two-year colleges. Students who join must be invited into the organization, completed 12 hours of college coursework toward an associate degree, and maintain a grade point average of 3.5 or higher. The formal induction ceremony was held on March 29 in Briley Auditorium on Lenoir Community College Main campus.
Celebrating 10 Years of Service with Adopt-A-Highway Program
This year Greene Early College celebrates a ten-year contractual agreement with NC Department of Transportation’s Adopt-A-Highway Program. To celebrate the commitment, over 40 very willing students combed the shoulders and ditches on Middle School Road on Friday September 23 to collect litter. This was only the first of four scheduled yearly cleanups. The recent cleanup marked the 41st cleanup, covering 61.5 miles over the ten-year period. The Department of Transportation recently recognized GEC’s participation in this state-wide initiative by presenting the school with a plaque and 10-year commemorative stars to attach to the official road sign. Interest in this project began in response to the tornado on April 16, 2011 which completely destroyed the county’s only middle school. GEC English teacher, Natasha Martin, applied in September 2012 to DOT for the 1.2 mile road to be adopted by GEC. Although, a short stretch of road, it is very historically significant to Greene County. In addition, when schools are in session, more than 1200 students travel the stretch of road to either the Middle School or the Intermediate School on a daily basis.
Thank you, GEC and Mrs. Martin, for your untiring commitment to helping keep Greene County clean.