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Visit our 2025 Graduation page for ceremony dates and key graduation information.
GHS is proud to celebrate our 602 graduating seniors. 258 students are college/university-bound and 10 are enlisting in the military. 144 have a GPA of 4.0 or higher and 15 are Student Council officers.
Gilbert High students, family, and staff gathered on Wednesday, April 16th at GHS for the school’s Honor Awards Reception. The Honor Awards is a celebration acknowledging senior students that have been offered scholarships to continue their education as they work toward their post-secondary goals.
Gilbert Public Schools honored employees across its 39 schools and departments to show appreciation for the positive difference GPS staff make every day for our students, families, and each other.
May 6th was the 3rd annual GPS Film Fest. 51 student videos were submitted and viewed, with participants from all 5 of GPS’s comprehensive high schools, and almost 2 hours worth of video content.
At Gilbert Accelerated Middle School, 7th and 8th-grade students are immersed in an honors and accelerated curriculum, providing them with access to high school-level resources, all within a supportive cohort that encourages a deep love of learning – an experience brought to life through the voices of current GAMS students.
Many GPS elementary schools are giving the graduating class of 2025 a chance to relive their fond childhood memories by inviting them back to the campuses where their learning journeys began, giving seniors a chance to reminisce while inspiring 6th graders as they look toward the future.
In the final installment of "Keeping Up With the Classroom," we check in on five educators who are finishing their first year teaching a Gilbert Public Schools. Abigail Mintz, April Clark, Gabriella Deets, Jonathan Dangerfield, and Kourtney Madsen each share the expectations they had when the school year started and how they've grown as educators since joining GPS.