Grambling High School enrolls all students on a Core Four TOPS Curriculum. We do this because we want every student to have the opportunity to attend college at the end of their high school career. We also want to increase the amount of scholarships available to our students, so […]
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GHS launches virtual school
Grambling State University Laboratory launches virtual school. Virtual schooling is a program where students can enroll online from home and complete courses within the K through 12 curriculum. Gordan Ford, president of the Grambling High Foundation, said, “The virtual school will increase enrollment to at least 100 students over last […]
ROTC gets tested at camp
It’s an exciting time for GSU’s ROTC. Results have been received from a camp that was attended during the summer. The camp happens annually. It includes cadets from all 235 programs on the same MS level. Eleven cadets from Grambling attended a rigorous camp that helped determine what part […]
Grant helps fill needs of GSUPD
The work done by GSU Police Chief Howard G. Caviness and his staff continues to pay off. The money the department was awarded through Title III grants from the U.S. Department of Education has been used to get better equipment because what was in use was “outdated,” Caviness said. The […]
Student publishes article in ‘Sheen’ Magazine
E’Vonne Gipson is used to seeing her byline in the school newspaper, on websites and even on college awards, but the first time she saw her name printed in a magazine that is distributed nationally and internationally was “incredible.” Courtesy photo E’Vonne Gipson holds a copy of Sheen Magazine […]
University NAACP attends ‘Suspect’ event
ldquo;…So what are we going to do as a people, so that we might be able to navigate and survive these modern day assaults…The truth is we must be more vigilant than we are valuable. Then its another thing to be smart.” The words from a fiery message by the […]
Teacher shortage causes strain for students and faculty
As the fall semester begins, Grambling has already started on a rocky road, due to the shortage in teachers the Foreign Language Department. The department lost two instructors this past semester, losing a Spanish teacher to illness and a Spanish instructor to retirement, for a second time. The Foreign […]
Student chosen as fellow by national sales group
Kenneth Tanner, a marketing and computer information systems major at Grambling State University, has been selected to participate in the National Sales Network (NSN) Annual Student Sales and Marketing Fellow Program in Atlanta. Caption The NSN Student Sales & Marketing Conference is the most powerful sales and marketing development program […]
Locals react to gay marriage license controversy
For a long time homosexual couples did not have the privilege of getting a marriage license. This all changed on June 26, 2015 when the Supreme Court ruled that same-sex couples could marry in all 50 states. It was a historic moment for them because it meant that they could […]
Improving GSU’s environmental footprint
On Monday, GSU Water Quality Management students left their environmental footprint by cleaning the grills of storm water drains around campus. Storm water drains, a vital part of the surface water system at GSU, are intentionally placed in low ground areas, on street curbs, and in impervious parking areas […]