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GHS hat toss
Gainesville graduation Gainesville High School held its 2019 graduation exercises at 7:30 p.m. Friday. Jaima DeVries is the class valedictorian, and Madison Trivitt is salutatorian (corrected from print version). At the end of the night, caps were tossed. Gainesville photos by Gary Armstrong...

Gainesville High School senior Madison Trivitt accepts the State FFA Degree award from a Missouri FFA official at the 91st Missouri FFA Convention held April 25-26 at Hearnes Center in Columbia.
Gainesville FFA chapter president Madison Trivitt was recently awarded the State FFA Degree, the highest degree members can receive at state level. Trivitt is one of 760 degree recipients who received the honor during the State FFA Degree ceremony at the 91st Missouri FFA Convention April 25-26 at...

Gainesville High School senior Madison Trivitt accepts the State FFA Degree award from a Missouri FFA official at the 91st Missouri FFA Convention held April 25-26 at Hearnes Center in Columbia.
Gainesville FFA chapter president Madison Trivitt was recently awarded the State FFA Degree, the highest degree members can receive at state level. Trivitt is one of 760 degree recipients who received the honor during the State FFA Degree ceremony at the 91st Missouri FFA Convention April 25-26 at...
Ozark County Community Foundation board president Kerrie Zubrod, center, presents a $10,000 check from the Leroy and Ovia Marie McGinnis fund, which is invested with OCCF, to be used for the updating of the Gainesville High School and Junior High library. Combined with a recent $20,000 Coover...
Ozark County Community Foundation board president Kerrie Zubrod, center, presents a $10,000 check from the Leroy and Ovia Marie McGinnis fund, which is invested with OCCF, to be used for the updating of the Gainesville High School and Junior High library. Combined with a recent $20,000 Coover...
Gainesville superintendent Jeff Hyatt said he is “sorely disappointed” in the results of the April 2 general municipal election in which voters turned down the school district’s two financial proposals – one for facility improvements and one for building a new gymnasium.  Monday, he expressed some...
Gainesville superintendent Jeff Hyatt said he is “sorely disappointed” in the results of the April 2 general municipal election in which voters turned down the school district’s two financial proposals – one for facility improvements and one for building a new gymnasium.  Monday, he expressed some...

Gainesville High School students stood in the parking lot Friday to watch a mock vehicle crash that was staged to show them how area emergency personnel – and parents – respond to the victims involved in a tragic fatality caused, in this enactment, by a drunk teenage driver.
Gainesville High School students watched solemnly Friday, the day before prom, as area law enforcement and emergency personnel performed their jobs in a mock car crash caused by a drunk teenage driver, with six GHS students portraying the victims and the drunk driver.  Emergency Medical Technician...

Jon Wilson’s Gainesville High School agriculture class met outside to check the progress on the new greenhouse being constructed at the school. When complete, the 30’ x 60’ structure will be fully automated with the latest technology. The greenhouse will feature an interior shade cloth and automatic irrigation and fertilization, all of which can be programmed remotely with a smart phone. Members of the class are, from left, (front) Teagan Broderick, Katelin Morse, Abby Donley, Kendra Sisney, Gracyn Blackburn, Cheyanne Clinton. Back row: Wesley Stevens, Gracie Strain, Cody Donley, Kerith Yarger, GHS ag teacher and FFA adviser Jon Wilson, Weston Walker, Westin Wilson, Gus Goodman and Gainesville R-V superintendent Dr. Jeff Hyatt.
Gainesville High School agriculture students were excited as they gathered recently for a tour of the new greenhouse now under construction.  With the framing complete, GHS agriculture teacher / FFA adviser Jon Wilson walked the students around the structure, pointing out where overhead doors will...

Lynda Smith and Tim Masters
Tim Masters was elected and Lynda Smith was re-elected to the Dora Board of Education Tuesday, and voters in the Gainesville school district turned down two funding requests, continuing a longstanding tradition of denying the district’s funding-increase proposals.  These total votes were cast for...

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