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Gaston County Schools is partnering with Kintegra Health to provide a school-based telehealth clinic, giving students access to medical care without leaving campus.
Through the telehealth clinic, students can connect with a Kintegra Health medical provider using secure video technology. A trained clinical professional will be with the student during the visit to assist with the exam and communicate with the provider.
For more information, visit the Gaston County Schools / Kintegra Health Telehealth Clinic webpage.
The Gaston Regional Science and Engineering Fair for students in grades 3-12 will be held at Belmont CityWorks, 1401 East Catawba Street in Belmont. The elementary division is scheduled for December 4-5 from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m., with awards beginning at noon, and the high school division will take place January 8-9 from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m., with awards beginning at noon. This annual event gives students the opportunity to showcase their projects, explore new ideas, and celebrate the importance of science, technology, engineering, and math.
The Gaston County Schools Marching Band Fanfare showcased crowd-pleasing performances by our high school bands.
All kinds of fun fundraising activities are happening in schools to support our annual campaign for the United Way.
Tuesday, November 11 is a holiday for students and employees. All schools and central level offices will be closed. We salute and thank all veterans who have served our country.
Students can receive medical attention for minor illnesses without having to miss a lot of class time.
Find out who was recognized during the September and October meetings.
A new approach is being implemented at 12 schools in Gaston County to help teachers with classroom management.
The former Armstrong Athletic Club property is a generous gift presented to Gaston County Schools by Don and Mary Doctor.
Showing up every day is the most important aspect of school, and it has a direct link to a student’s success.