Kindergartners got to plant with Mrs. Burrow's class today. 🪴🌷









The girls softball game in Palmyra today has been moved to Brown County and will start at 4:30pm.
The high school WIVC track meet scheduled for today in Carrollton has been cancelled. It has been rescheduled for this Thursday, May 7 starting at 4:00pm.
Tonight is the Elementary 1st-4th Grade Concert at the High School Auditorium at 7:00pm. Students need to arrive by 6:45. See you there!
Mrs. Williams challenged us to dress the decade we were born in today. Can you guess which one is which? 😆







The softball team has rescheduled a game with New Berlin for Thursday, May 14 at 4:30 pm in Palmyra.
This month's PTO meeting is Thursday, May 7th at 6:30 in the Elementary cafeteria. They will be voting on next years officers.
Congratulations to Brock Bowman on being selected as the Greenfield High School’s Rotary Scholar Athlete last night in Jacksonville! Great job!
The Rotary Scholar-Athlete Awards recognize one senior student from each high school for demonstrating outstanding leadership, athletic achievement and academic excellence during his or her high school career. Students were selected based on the recommendations of school administrators and coaches.




Reminder there is no school tomorrow, Friday, May 1st.
Class of 2026 - Witt Nursing Scholarship is available and due June 19. The application has been emailed to all students and is posted on the school website under Scholarships.
Save the date - Greene-Calhoun CEO Trade Show is May 6 at Walnut Hall Estates. GHS students Gracin Costello, Karley Crafton, Aaryanna Kordela and Kristen Moore will have booths.

**2026 GNW Basketball Camp **
Camp forms have been sent out!
Please have these turned in by Friday, May 8th to guarantee a T-Shirt!!
Don’t miss out—get signed up and ready for a great time on the court!
Camp forms have been sent out!
Please have these turned in by Friday, May 8th to guarantee a T-Shirt!!
Don’t miss out—get signed up and ready for a great time on the court!

Do you know a speech language pathologist looking for full or part-time work? Or know a retired speech language pathologist interested in working a few days per week in retirement? Please send them our way! We are trying to ensure these services are covered in-person vs. online! #SmallSchools,BigOpportunities
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We would like to congradulate all of our students for doing an outstanding job at representing our school this year at Olympiad.
3/4 Grade took 4th place out of 32 teams!
7/8 Grade took 3rd place out of 36 teams!
3/4 Grade took 4th place out of 32 teams!
7/8 Grade took 3rd place out of 36 teams!
Baseball and Softball update for Tuesday, May 5: the softball game against Brown County will be played in Palmyra while the boys baseball team will travel to Brown County to play. Both contests start at 4:30pm.
Tomorrow's lunch menu has changed. It will be Chicken Patty on Bun, Carrots, Fruit, and Milk.
Hello. Due to the high risk storm potential late this afternoon and early this evening, Greenfield CUSD #10 will be dismissing our Elementary school at 1:45 and our High school at 1:55 today. We want to give our bus students and families extra time to get home before the worst of the storms are predicted to hit. All evening activities, games, and practices are cancelled. I apologize for the late notice. Thank you for your support and please stay safe.
The high school baseball and softball games scheduled for today against Brown County have been cancelled.
May breakfast and lunch menus:


The Greene Countu Health department donated 3 fruit trees to Greenfield CUSD #10 this morning in honor of Earth Day. Farm Credit employees Jackie Goode, Lynn Richey
Marci Mossman, and Andrew Murray joined some of our FFA students and Mrs. Burrow at our Ag Farm to plant them in our fruit tree "garden". A big shout out to the Greene County Health Department, Farm Credit, our FFA students, and Mrs. Burrow for all of their efforts!






