G.H.S. News

Mr. Keeley laughs after Mr. Mygas gets a coconut pie to the face.
Senior Bella Donoflio and Junior Devonte Garcia sing a moving duet for the choral department's "Night of Love" fundraiser.

SCA HOLDS "PIE IN THE FACE" FUNDRAISER TO SUPPORT ADAM NEELEY SCHOLARSHIP FUND

Event topped off a successful spring spirit week

ROTC HOSTS VALENTINES-THEMED "LOVE HURTS" DODGEBALL TOURNAMENT

This year's tournament garners more participants than in previous years

WORLD LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT BRINGS CARNIVAL HOME

Annual tradition brings Mardi Gras to GHS

"NIGHT OF LOVE" ENCHANTS GHS

GHS Choir Department performed a love-themed cabaret to raise money for New York Trip.

SOCIAL MEDIA BRINGS FORTH TEACHER FANPAGES

Students are conducting fan accounts about our staff.

GHS THEATER PRESENTS INTERACTIVE MURDER MYSTERY "HOUSE OF HORRORS"

Theatrical Arts program puts on successful rendition play.

Ryker Sharp sets 10 state records in powerlifting event

GHS' NJROTC program does outstanding at annual inspection.

New incentive program awards second round of exceptional educators.

The enigmatically-name club focuses on citizenship and advocating for decency.

GHS graduate John Walsh tackles 2,200 mile journey.

Students with parents in the faculty share the positives and pitfalls of having school and home lives collide.

Pennywise, Raggedy Anne, and Sailor Moon all compete for the top-honor.

Mother-daughter duo caught on video snatching a gord from a Gloucester Point pumpkin patch.

Students and staff shelve their cynicism to indulge in school spirit.

Bi-monthly meetings are aimed at fostering emotional, social development.

Field Hockey standout to Recieve full-ride to William and Mary

Gloucester's newest AP may strike some as oddly familiar...

Top golfer leads GHS to top of Peninsula Standings

Student involvement in SCA spikes after second election is held to fill empty positions.

Posters promoting various candidates lines the halls of Gloucester High School. Photo by Dukes' Dispatch staff.

Candidates Across Classes Campaign For SCA Leadership Positions

Sophomores take part in a drunk driving simulation for the Driver’s Education classes at GHS

Juniors celebrate annual tradition.

Sophomore Kurt Carter tests puts on "beer goggles" to simulate the dangers of drunk driving with Sophomore Leighann Harper. Harper stated, "The driving simulation taught kids in our generation to avoid being distracted while driving."

Tickets are currently being sold at all lunches.

Annual "Signing Day" ceremony recognizes students competing at the collegiate level.

Future student athletes show off their respective colleges. Photo by Ms. Kristie Hunter.
Principal Mr. Craig Reed congratulates Gloucester's two outstanding Teacher of the Year recipients, Ms. Jackie Outten and Ms. Kristen Heaney. Photo by Mr. Crowley.

Ms. Heaney and Ms. Outten both recognized, with Ms. Heaney receiving district-wide honor.

The Rest of the year kickstarted by GHS BETA Division morale project

Duke Voices:

April is the Month of the Military Child, providing an opportunity to recognize and honor the service of Virginia’s youngest heroes. Over 73,000 children are currently connected to the military. On April 19th, Gloucester Dukes wore purple to show support for military families.

"I appreciate the military because of what they do for our nation."

-Junior Anthony Elias

"I have a friend in the military. We support and are thankful for the military. They do what we can't and they serve us."

-Ms. Sara Bressin and Ms. Nya Johnson

"One of my neighbors is in the military. They protect the country."

-Sophomore Dougie Pruim

Foreign Language department creates the storied celebration for students.

Sophomore Bonnie Wilson attempts to teach Mr. Williams to hoola-hoop during the Carnaval festivities. "Despite his best efforts," Wilson remembered, "he just couldn't get it." Photo by A'nya Strazdins.
The Symphonic band perform for the state assessment. Photo by Mr. Samuel Vanable.

Director of Bands Mr. Sam Venable on his students' achievement: "Putting up with the hard work always pays off."

Students show appreciation for their favorite educators through the club.

Students are challenged to read at least one book a week in observation of the annual movement

Student-made poster advertises foreign language week in D-Hall. Photo by Anya Stazden.

"Languages are the key to the world" chosen as this year's theme in annual tradition

"The End of Civilization as we Know it" spells doom for competitors

Junior Elianna Tirado acts as an intimidating teacher in the award winning one-act play, “The End of Civilization as We Know It.” Photo by Clint Alexander.
Students cram into room D15 to support the Journalism class. Photo by Lilly Robinson

Video game competition drums up over $250 in journalism funds

Part one in series of satiric retrospectives "eulogizing" graduating Seniors.

John Walsh, the rootinest tootinest senior at GHS, poses for throwback Thursday spirit day
R.O.T.C. cadets complete the infamously difficult obstacle course in the Marine corp. "boot camp."

Hands-on, real world experience with Marine Corp training helps prepare cadets for a career of service

Once-popular elective and "Duke Daily" producer no longer offered as of this school year