The 2022-23 Best & Brightest Ceremony, presented by the World Class Schools program of the Tallahassee Chamber of Commerce, is 5/17/23 @ 6:30pm at the FSU Ruby Diamond Concert Hall. Congratulations to the Seniors representing Amos P. Godby High School.
Congratulations Chelsea Johnson Muir for receiving the Excellence in Science Teaching Award from the Big Bend/Leon Association for Science Teaching (BLAST) and to Kenyera Barrett for receiving the Excellence in Science Student Award.
🎉 Congratulations to the Godby High School Smooth Blues Jazz band for earning Straight Superior ratings at the 2023 FBA District 3 Jazz band MPA festival!
Congratulations to Steven Walker for taking home the top prize in the Black Men in Technology (BMIT) project sponsored by the FSU College of Communication and Information (CCI). https://t.co/CztL7lvEbJ
Leon County Schools is proud to announce the five finalists for the 2022-2023 Teacher of the Year! 🎉Next, will be an interview process with the selection committee on December 8. The 2022-2023 Teacher of the Year will be surprised at their school on Friday, December 9.
The Godby Marching Cougars will be performing in the 2022 Marching MPA festival this Saturday, October 22, at 6:20pm, at Gene Cox Stadium. https://t.co/fNFsTzJ8oZ
The 15th Annual Haunted Auditorium, presented by the Godby Players, is this Friday and Saturday, from 8-11pm. $10 for the terror tour. $5 more gets you an escape room ending. Groups of 5 can get both for only $45. Cash only.
👏2022-2023 LCS District Excellence Awards for GHS are; Randi Lundgren, Teacher of the Year; Timotheus Harper, Glenn Howell Educator of the Year; Shavonna Walker, School Related Employee of the Year. Bravo Y'all!
The Godby Band will be hosting a share night tonight 9/21, 5:30-9:30, at the Crafty Crab on North Monroe Street. https://t.co/L7R3CmwI08. A percentage of all sales will be shared with the band program IF the guest shows their server the flyer.
No School Monday, September 5 in observance of Labor Day. Though celebrated by many in the late 1880s, Labor Day was made an official federal holiday on June 28, 1894. It is intended to be a “celebration of the social and economic achievements of American workers.”
Our campus will be CLOSED to visitors this morning (7/28) for a Leon County Sherriff’s Department's training exercise. Our phones will be off and our parking lot gates will be locked. The campus will reopen at 12 noon.