
Tonight’s the Night!
Join us at Gretna High School for the Community Parent Forum starting at 6 PM! Connect with local organizations dedicated to supporting youth and families.
Don’t miss the presentation by Jay Martin, NDE Director of School Safety and Security, on Youth Mental Health.
It's not too late to discover valuable resources for your family! We look forward to seeing you there!
Location: Gretna High School
Time: 6:00 - 8:00 PM
#GretnaPublicSchools #CommunityForum #FamilyResources


Dear Parents, Guardians and Community Members,
Gretna Public Schools would like to give you a friendly reminder about the upcoming Community Parent Forum, an event we highly recommend for all parents and families in our community.
Event Details:
Date: Tuesday, November 19, 2024
Time: 6:00 - 8:00 PM
Location: Gretna High School, 11335 S 204th St, Gretna, NE 68028
What to Expect:
6:00 PM – Information booths featuring local organizations that provide valuable resources for youth and families.
7:00 PM – Special guest speaker Jay Martin, NDE Director of School Safety and Security, will deliver an insightful talk on the impact of digital platforms on youth mental health.
This forum is a fantastic opportunity to connect with community resources and gain important insights into supporting our youth in today’s digital world.We encourage you to attend and take advantage of this valuable event. We look forward to seeing you there!
Please see the attached flyer and share with anyone who can benefit from this event.


A special thank you goes out to the Gretna VFW and American Legion for Presenting the Colors at our annual Veteran's Day Program. We appreciate you showing up each year and sharing this experience with our students. Recognition also goes out to 5th graders who shared their Veteran's Day essays.



A huge thank you to all of the families who donated to Kindness Club's Sock-tober event! It was a huge success! Your generosity is making a difference in our community.


Our ACE Staff enjoyed celebrating Halloween with all of the students!






Congratulations to these amazing students for being recognized by their teachers for going above and beyond in the area of RESPONSIBILITY. Way to go Aspen Creek Elementary's October Students of the Month!


Join Us for the Community Parent Forum!
When: November 19, 2024, at 6:00 PM
Where: Gretna High School
Connect with local organizations dedicated to supporting youth and families.
Together, we can unlock valuable resources for our families. See you there!


To kick off their Veterans Day Essays, Fifth Grade invited SSG Ethan Dannelly (Ms. Cave's fiancé) to speak to the students about the armed forces. Each student even got to try on some of his gear!!



Join Us for the Community Parent Forum!
We’re excited to invite all parents and families to our Community Parent Forum on November 19th at 6:00 PM at Gretna High School. This event will connect you with organizations dedicated to supporting youth and families in our community.
Event Highlights:
6:00 - Information booths from various organizations
7:00 - Guest speaker Jay Martin, NDE Director of School Safety and Security, discussing the impact of digital platforms on youth mental health
Don’t miss this opportunity to learn more about available resources! We hope to see you there!
Date: November 19, 2024
Time: 6:00 - 8:00 PM
Location: 11335 S 204th St, Gretna, NE 68028
#GretnaSchools #CommunityParentForum #YouthSupport


Ahoy, Mateys! It’s National School Lunch Week!
We celebrated with the theme "School Lunch Pirates: Find Your Treasure!" 🏴☠️ Our amazing Food and Nutrition teams showed their school spirit in new pirate-themed shirts, thanks to a manager who went the extra mile to make the week special.
It was a fun-filled week, and GPS, along with our students, want to thank FANS for taking us on this high-seas adventure of good nutrition, where we discovered treasure in every healthy meal!
#NationalSchoolLunchWeek #SchoolLunchPirates #FindYourTreasure #HealthyEating #SchoolSpirit





Mrs. Mason' s 1st grade class enjoying their Kona Ice, as a reward for having the most laps at the ACE Race!






A huge THANK YOU goes out to Eli Fuller! Eli completed his Eagle Scout project at Aspen Creek Elementary by repainting the map and games on the blacktop area. It looks wonderful and his time was much appreciated!



October's character trait is responsibility. Student Council invited some previous Aspen Creek students to talk with the fifth graders about how responsibility changes as you get older and gave advice on how to handle more responsibility.



Miss Childers' 2nd grade class enjoying their Kona Ice, as a reward for having the most laps at the ACE Race!




Miss Cave' s 5th grade class enjoying their Kona Ice, as a reward for having the most laps at the ACE Race!






Mrs. Geschke' s kindergarten class enjoying their Kona Ice, as a reward for having the most laps at the ACE Race!

Mrs. Diamond' s 3rd grade class enjoying their Kona Ice, as a reward for having the most laps at the ACE Race!





A huge shout out to these amazing students for being recognized by their teachers for going above and beyond in the area of RESPECT. Congratulations to Aspen Creek Elementary's September Students of the Month!


Kindness Club collected some items that the Gretna Neighbors were in need of! This was a great way for us to kick off Kindness Club for the 2024-2025 school year!


On September 24th, the Gretna Public School District Board of Education was honored with the prestigious President’s Board Award, presented by the Nebraska Association of School Boards. This recognition celebrates the Board’s dedication to excellence in leadership and their ongoing commitment to professional development. Board members Greg Beach, Mark Hauptman, Rick Hollendieck, Kyle Janssen, Dawn Stock, and Blake Turpen were acknowledged for their exceptional efforts. For more details, visit the full news article on the Gretna Public Schools website: https://www.gpsne.org/article/1784950.
