We’re excited to continue the school year with our next Parent Teacher Organization (PTO) and School Advisory Council (SAC) meeting on Thursday, September 25th, 2025, at 6:00 PM in the Media Center.
This meeting is a great opportunity to stay connected, share your input, and work together to support the programs and events that make Gray Middle School thrive. Whether you joined us in August or are attending for the first time, your voice matters, and we’d love to see you there!
When: Thursday, September 25th, 2025 – 6:00 PM
Where: Media Center
Your involvement makes a difference for our students!
This meeting is a great opportunity to stay connected, share your input, and work together to support the programs and events that make Gray Middle School thrive. Whether you joined us in August or are attending for the first time, your voice matters, and we’d love to see you there!
When: Thursday, September 25th, 2025 – 6:00 PM
Where: Media Center
Your involvement makes a difference for our students!

Thank you!
Thank you!
Absenteeism is a lost opportunity to learn. We can’t afford to think of absenteeism as merely a lack of compliance with school rules. Let's work together as a community to make regular school attendance a priority.
#HereTodayReadyforTomorrow

When a student misses so many days that they are chronically absent (10% or more days) it means the lack of engagement in learning is an ongoing problem that needs to be addressed. Chronic absence affects all kids, not just the absent ones. #HereTodayReadyforTomorrow

We are celebrating Hispanic Heritage in The Swamp!







Please consider donating to our Zen Den - thank you!
💙🩺 Free Community Health Expo 🩺💙
The city of Mascotte is offering a Free Community Health Expo—open to all ages!
📅 Date: Saturday, September 20, 2025
🕙 Time: 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM
📍 Location: Mascotte Civic Center

Today our 8th grade students were able to read about the 9/11 attacks on America by viewing actual newspapers from that time. So impactful!


Health-related absences are a top reason students miss school, yet sometimes they can be avoided. Partner with health providers to keep students healthy and in school! #HereTodayReadyforTomorrow

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Congratulations to our teachers and support staff of the month! Ms. Messer (teacher), Ms. Natto (teacher) and Mr. Steve (bus driver)



Congratulations to our Teacher of the Year - Mr. Briggs, our Rookie Teacher of the Year - Mr. Moses, and our Support Staff of the Year - Ms. Irvin! We are so happy for you and appreciate all you do in Gator Nation!



September is Attendance Awareness Month! Let's help students build a habit of good attendance early and often. #HereTodayReadyforTomorrow

Our Gators had so much fun this morning at our PBIS Event - Comfy and Chill. Way to go, Gators, for your behavior and earning Gator Bucks.









Florida Students Invited to Participate in 2025 Hispanic Heritage Month Contests
TALLAHASSEE, Fla., September 5, 2025 – Today, the Florida Department of Education and Volunteer Florida encourage students to participate in the 2025 Hispanic Heritage Month student art and essay contests with the theme, “Celebrating Florida’s Hispanic Heritage.” Hispanic Heritage Month is recognized and celebrated in the United States from September 15 to October 15 each year.
“Hispanic Heritage Month is a time to celebrate Spain’s influence on Florida’s rich heritage,” said Commissioner of Education Anastasios Kamoutsas. “I hope every student takes this opportunity to learn about the ways Florida has benefitted from this influence.”
“I am proud to honor the contributions and influence Hispanic cultures have on Florida," said Volunteer Florida CEO Josie Tamayo. “As a Cuban-American, Hispanic Heritage Month is a way to not only celebrate but to educate our future generations on the value of community and serving others.”
About the Student Art Contest
The Hispanic Heritage Month art contest is open to all Kindergarten through third-grade students in Florida. Each student will submit original, two-dimensional artwork based on this year's theme. Four statewide winners will be selected, and each winner will receive a $100 gift card for school supplies and a 1-year pass to Florida State Parks.
About the Student Essay Contest
The Hispanic Heritage Month essay contest is open to all students attending any Florida school in grades 4-12. Six winners will be selected: two elementary school students (grades 4-5), two middle school students (grades 6-8), and two high school students (grades 9-12). Each winner will receive a 2-year Florida College Plan scholarship provided by the Florida Prepaid College Foundation and a $100 gift card for school supplies.
Contestants must be Florida residents, attend school in Florida in grades 4-12 (including public, charter, private, home or virtual) and able to provide a Social Security Number. Each student may enter only one essay, written in English, no longer than 500 words.
There are many examples throughout our state’s history of Hispanic Heritage. Using your own words, write about a Hispanic Floridian who has had an impactful effect whose story should be shared. The subject of the essay should be a Floridian.
Some examples are:
• Juan Ponce De Leon, first European to reach Florida
• Anastasios Kamoutsas, Florida Commissioner of Education
• Jeanette Nuñez, President of Florida International University
• Madeline Pumariega, first female President of Miami Dade College
• Alex Rizo, Florida State Representative
• Esteban Bovo Jr., Mayor of Hialeah
About the Excellence in Education Award
Governor Ron DeSantis and First Lady Casey DeSantis’ Hispanic Heritage Month Excellence in Education Award Contest is open to all full-time educators in an elementary, middle or high school in Florida. Four winners will be selected, and nominations may be submitted by a principal, teacher, parent/guardian or student. Excellence in Education award winners will receive $2,500 from Volunteer Florida.
Contest Entries and Nominating Forms and Guidelines
Student contest forms and educator nomination forms must be mailed to Volunteer Florida or submitted online at www.FloridaHispanicHeritage.com.
Volunteer Florida
Hispanic Heritage Month Committee
1545 Raymond Diehl Road, Suite 250
Tallahassee, Florida 32308
All entries must be received by 5 p.m. (ET) on Wednesday, September 24, 2025.
For more information about the contests, please visit www.FloridaHispanicHeritage.com.
TALLAHASSEE, Fla., September 5, 2025 – Today, the Florida Department of Education and Volunteer Florida encourage students to participate in the 2025 Hispanic Heritage Month student art and essay contests with the theme, “Celebrating Florida’s Hispanic Heritage.” Hispanic Heritage Month is recognized and celebrated in the United States from September 15 to October 15 each year.
“Hispanic Heritage Month is a time to celebrate Spain’s influence on Florida’s rich heritage,” said Commissioner of Education Anastasios Kamoutsas. “I hope every student takes this opportunity to learn about the ways Florida has benefitted from this influence.”
“I am proud to honor the contributions and influence Hispanic cultures have on Florida," said Volunteer Florida CEO Josie Tamayo. “As a Cuban-American, Hispanic Heritage Month is a way to not only celebrate but to educate our future generations on the value of community and serving others.”
About the Student Art Contest
The Hispanic Heritage Month art contest is open to all Kindergarten through third-grade students in Florida. Each student will submit original, two-dimensional artwork based on this year's theme. Four statewide winners will be selected, and each winner will receive a $100 gift card for school supplies and a 1-year pass to Florida State Parks.
About the Student Essay Contest
The Hispanic Heritage Month essay contest is open to all students attending any Florida school in grades 4-12. Six winners will be selected: two elementary school students (grades 4-5), two middle school students (grades 6-8), and two high school students (grades 9-12). Each winner will receive a 2-year Florida College Plan scholarship provided by the Florida Prepaid College Foundation and a $100 gift card for school supplies.
Contestants must be Florida residents, attend school in Florida in grades 4-12 (including public, charter, private, home or virtual) and able to provide a Social Security Number. Each student may enter only one essay, written in English, no longer than 500 words.
There are many examples throughout our state’s history of Hispanic Heritage. Using your own words, write about a Hispanic Floridian who has had an impactful effect whose story should be shared. The subject of the essay should be a Floridian.
Some examples are:
• Juan Ponce De Leon, first European to reach Florida
• Anastasios Kamoutsas, Florida Commissioner of Education
• Jeanette Nuñez, President of Florida International University
• Madeline Pumariega, first female President of Miami Dade College
• Alex Rizo, Florida State Representative
• Esteban Bovo Jr., Mayor of Hialeah
About the Excellence in Education Award
Governor Ron DeSantis and First Lady Casey DeSantis’ Hispanic Heritage Month Excellence in Education Award Contest is open to all full-time educators in an elementary, middle or high school in Florida. Four winners will be selected, and nominations may be submitted by a principal, teacher, parent/guardian or student. Excellence in Education award winners will receive $2,500 from Volunteer Florida.
Contest Entries and Nominating Forms and Guidelines
Student contest forms and educator nomination forms must be mailed to Volunteer Florida or submitted online at www.FloridaHispanicHeritage.com.
Volunteer Florida
Hispanic Heritage Month Committee
1545 Raymond Diehl Road, Suite 250
Tallahassee, Florida 32308
All entries must be received by 5 p.m. (ET) on Wednesday, September 24, 2025.
For more information about the contests, please visit www.FloridaHispanicHeritage.com.
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It was great seeing all of our Gator Families in The Swamp for Open House and Club Night! Thank you for your support!









Shirley, we got this! Our teachers enjoyed a tasty treat while learning about testing procedures so that we are ready for PM1. Thank you, Ms. Messer for putting this together!



Please make note of testing dates in The Swamp.

