At this point the halls are
fully decorated with honors for the Grandview High School Boys Track and Field
team. Tuesday night there was another award to add to its achievements.
The City of Grandview issued the team a proclamation for clinching its SIXTH
state title at the 2016 Missouri State Track and Field Championship in
Jefferson City in May. The boys had at least three state individual
titles and several medalists that placed in the top eight. Several meet
highlights include, Caulin Graves winning the 100 meter and 200 meter dash,
Maliek Kendall won the 110 meter hurdles and the boys 4x100 meter and 4x200
meter relays also placed in the top eight.
Wednesday, June 15, 2016
Saturday, May 28, 2016
Grandview Boys Track and Field Win 6th Straight State Title
Grandview boys clinched another state title at the 2016 Missouri State Track and Field Championship in Jefferson City, Mo. Saturday. The boys had at least three state individual titles and several medalist that placed in the top eight. Several meet highlights include, Caulin Graves winning the 100 meter and 200 meter dash, Maliek Kendall won the 110 meter hurdles and the boys 4x100 meter and 4x200 meter relays also placed in the top eight.
The girls team placed 8th overall . Highlights on the girls side include Irea Brown placing 5th in the 100 meter dash, Syndee Mitchell placed 3rd in the 400 meter dash and also finished in the top eight in the 200 meter dash.
Stay tuned for updated results. In the meantime official individual results can be found here.
https://www.mshsaa.org/Activities/PostSeasonResult.aspx?alg=52&id=1319
The girls team placed 8th overall . Highlights on the girls side include Irea Brown placing 5th in the 100 meter dash, Syndee Mitchell placed 3rd in the 400 meter dash and also finished in the top eight in the 200 meter dash.
Stay tuned for updated results. In the meantime official individual results can be found here.
https://www.mshsaa.org/Activities/PostSeasonResult.aspx?alg=52&id=1319
Wednesday, May 18, 2016
GHS Boys Track and Field Win Districts
Caulin Graves, 200m dash |
Meet highlights include the Maliek Kendall winning the 110 meter hurdles and placing 2nd in the 300 meter hurdles. Teammate D’monte’ Blanks placed 4th in the 100 meter hurdles and 2nd in the 300 meter hurdles. Caulin Graves won the 100 meter and 200 meter dash with Verrell Garrett placing 4th in the 200m to move on to Sectionals.
Cirr Davis won the Triple Jump and placed 3rd in the Long Jump. Adam Blackstock placed 4th in the 400 meter dash and Kentwan Blackstock placed 4th in the High Jump. Both athletes will also move on to Sectionals.
The 4x100 meter relay also took 1st place. It consisted of Garret, Graves, Kendall and Reginald James. The 4x200 meter relay team took 2nd. That team included Tre' Manning, Adam Blackstock, Kastavas Jackson and James. The 4x400 meter relay also placed 2nd with a team of Manning, Blackstock, Kendall and Blanks.
The GHS Girls Track and Field team also has quite a few moving on to the Sectional meet this weekend at Staley High School.
Qualifiers include:
• Irea Brown in the 100 meter dash and Long Jump
• Sydnee Mitchell in the 200 meter dash and 400 meter dash
(placed 1st in the 400 meter)
• Eriss Mintz in High Jump
• 4x100 Lana Dorsey, Irea Brown, Timolin Dooley and Sydnee Mitchell
• 4x200 Lana Dorsey, Timolin Dooley, Breonne Maltbia, Marissa Hood
• 4x400 Relays, Timolin Dooley, Marissa Hood, Breonne Maltbia and Sydnee Mitchell
Thursday, May 12, 2016
GHS Students Nominates School Resource Officer as Kindest Kansas Citian
Grandview High School student Marlowe Henderson wrote an essay that placed in
the top 20 in the Kindest Kansas Citian Essay Contest out of
5000 entries. He is one of two students
that placed. Junior Anthony Grimmett
wrote about his neighbor and made top three.
Henderson however wrote about Grandview’s own Officer Doug Thacker. Thacker is a School Resource Officer in our district. Thacker was honored as a “Kindest Kansas Citian” at a
banquet last week. To read Henderson’s
essay, click here.
Monday, May 2, 2016
GHS Senior Reunites with Recipient of His Blood Donation
(GHS Senior Maliek Kendall, pictured second from the left)
A Grandview High School Senior had the chance to learn a valuable lesson of service. Senior Maliek Kendall donated blood and had the rare opportunity to meet the recipient. The reunion will took place at the Community Blood Center in downtown Kansas City, MO. during a press conference.
Kendall is one of 28 donors that helped save the recipient's life with their blood donation. Due to the impact of their generosity, the recipient wanted to reunite and thank each donor personally.
During the Blood Donor-Blood Recipient Reunion the recipient will share his touching story of survival. The story was featured on several newscast. Here’s a link to the story.
http://www.kctv5.com/clip/12380810/shooting-victim-meets-thanks-blood-donors
Wednesday, April 27, 2016
GC-4 Recognizes Top Employees at Annual Recognition Banuqet
Grandview C-4 honored it's shining stars Tuesday night at the annual 2015-16 Employee Recognition Banquet.
The following honorees were announced at last night's banquet.
Dr. Thomas Murray -Grandview High School, Volunteer of the Year
Bryan Butler- Conn West, Substitute of the Year
Cedrick Lyles- Conn West, Support of the Year
Patti Lindquist- Grandview High School, Teacher of the Year
Congratulations to all of our honorees. Thank you for all that you do!
Wednesday, April 20, 2016
Grandview C-4 Receives Recognition as a 10th Year “Project Lead the Way” District
Project
Lead the Way (PLTW) held its 2016 Senior Showcase Tuesday. The showcase
celebrates ingenuity and creativity of PLTW high school students in engineering
and biomedical sciences. It is created by the KC STEM Alliance. Grandview High School students were among the
more than 300 students that had inventive projects on display. GC-4 was honored during the event with an
award for being one of several districts that has worked with Project Lead the
Way for 10 years.
PLTW is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization and the nation’s leading
provider of science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) curriculum and
high-quality teacher professional development model.
GHS students
were mentioned in several articles about the showcase. You may check them out by
clicking on the links below.
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