GCHS Media Center


The Gibson County High School Library houses approximately 9900 books, 1800 audio visual items, 5 newspapers, 77 magazines, and 30 on line computers.  Students and teachers have access to Office 97, Office 2003, and Office 2007. A selection of audio visual equipment is available for teacher checkout.
      A+ Learning in a variety of subjects is available to students on all computers.  Novanet is also available on eight computer stations. 


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Gibson County High School is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools.

Gibson County High School encourages reading in the content area as well as reading for pleasure.  An important part of our SACS plan is to improve the reading skills of all students.  As Margaret Fuller said, "Today a reader, tomorrow a leader." According to the National Institute for Literacy, "43% of Americans with the lowest literacy skills live in poverty and 70% have no job or a part-time job. 75% of unemployed adults have reading or writing difficulties."  The National Center for Education Statistics says that "More than any other subject or skill, our children's futures are all but determined by how well they learn to read."

 

 

Mission:

The mission of Gibson County High School is to provide a positive learning centered environment while helping students attain and utilize the knowledge and skills necessary to become successful in their lives after high school.

 

"Promoting Excellence in All Things"