Kudos to the Junior class for setting a strong example with 95% attendance in April - we're building momentum! Now, let's harness this energy to reach our 97% attendance goal in May by getting every student to class on time, every day, and unlock their full potential, because consistent attendance is a key driver of academic success.


On the third day of the BPA National Competition, students showcased their skills throughout the day, followed by an inspiring evening tour of Nashville that sparked fresh enthusiasm.










The Ramah Business School National Contestants for BPA seized day 2 opportunities, exploring the city, enjoying a riverboat show, rising to an escape room challenge and triumphantly cracking the code with 3 minutes to spare, forging connections through pin trading and attending the opening session with a keynote speaker who inspired positive change.










We're grateful to everyone who joined the GMCS Listening Tour at Ramah High School, including staff, parents, community members, and team members from David Skeet Elementary School, as Interim Superintendent Jvanna Hanks and GMCS staff worked together to spark meaningful conversations about how we can collectively drive positive change in our district.








The GMCS Listening Tour is coming to Ramah High School today, May 7th, starting at 5:30 pm. We are excited for the community to take this opportunity to join us in a discussion to impact district action.

Today, the Ramah Business Professionals of America participants embarked on a journey to Nashville, TN, guided by Mrs. and Mr. Grassie, fueled by their aspirations to excel in the national competition. For some, this marked a milestone moment - their first flight and first venture beyond New Mexico's borders. Through BPA, these students are gaining invaluable insights into the world of business and seizing opportunities that will shape their futures. Their experience at the Gaylord Opryland Resort, renowned for its splendor, will undoubtedly inspire and motivate them to reach new heights.









Ramah ambassadors Deacon Clawson and Jaidyn Diaz recently participated in a student support luncheon held at the Student Support Center in Gallup. The event featured presentations to local businesses and staff members on offering internships, as well as the four pathways provided by Gallup-McKinley County Schools within all its schools. Additionally, they toured Miyamura High School, where senior ambassadors showcased the schools of business, health, engineering, and media, highlighting the district's hands-on programs for students and community engagement opportunities.










Just a reminder to mark your calendars for the upcoming school-level and district-wide showcases. Our students have worked very hard on these showcases for their "Schools of", and we want them to be appreciated! Please make plans to stop by!

🍎 Happy Teacher Appreciation Week! 🍎
Gallup McKinley County Schools proudly celebrates our incredible teachers all week long! Teacher Appreciation Week is May 4–8, with Teacher Appreciation Day on Tuesday, May 5.
We would like to extend our heartfelt thanks to each and every one of our hardworking, dedicated educators across the district. Your passion, commitment, and care make a lasting impact on our students and our community every single day. From inspiring curiosity in the classroom to supporting students beyond academics, your work does not go unnoticed.
You are mentors, role models, and champions for our students’ success—and we are truly grateful for all that you do.
Thank you for your dedication, your resilience, and the difference you make in the lives of our students. ❤️
#TeacherAppreciationWeek #TeacherAppreciationDay #ThankATeacher #GMCSproud
Gallup McKinley County Schools proudly celebrates our incredible teachers all week long! Teacher Appreciation Week is May 4–8, with Teacher Appreciation Day on Tuesday, May 5.
We would like to extend our heartfelt thanks to each and every one of our hardworking, dedicated educators across the district. Your passion, commitment, and care make a lasting impact on our students and our community every single day. From inspiring curiosity in the classroom to supporting students beyond academics, your work does not go unnoticed.
You are mentors, role models, and champions for our students’ success—and we are truly grateful for all that you do.
Thank you for your dedication, your resilience, and the difference you make in the lives of our students. ❤️
#TeacherAppreciationWeek #TeacherAppreciationDay #ThankATeacher #GMCSproud

Our latest district newsletter is out!
https://gallupmckinleycsnm.edurooms.com/engage/gmcs/newsletters/district-newsletter-may-1-2026
https://gallupmckinleycsnm.edurooms.com/engage/gmcs/newsletters/district-newsletter-may-1-2026

Today we celebrate Principal Appreciation Day!
We would like to extend a heartfelt thank you to each of our principals across all 33 sites. Your leadership, hard work, and unwavering dedication make a lasting difference in the lives of our students, staff, and community every single day.
From supporting academic success to fostering positive school cultures, you are the driving force behind so much of what makes our schools thrive. We see the long hours, the tough decisions, and the commitment you bring and we are truly grateful.
We would like to extend a heartfelt thank you to each of our principals across all 33 sites. Your leadership, hard work, and unwavering dedication make a lasting difference in the lives of our students, staff, and community every single day.
From supporting academic success to fostering positive school cultures, you are the driving force behind so much of what makes our schools thrive. We see the long hours, the tough decisions, and the commitment you bring and we are truly grateful.

Happy School Lunch Hero Day. We love all our Lunch Staff. Thanks for all you do each day for our students.

Happy Principal's Day to the hard working principals in our schools. Thank you for everything you do.

The Gallup Rotary Club celebrated the achievements of local students, including Ramah Mustang Seniors Elyn Garcia and Kaliya Kallestewa, who were honored with scholarships - Elyn with a Votech scholarship and Kaliya as a Rotary Senior of the Year recipient, a testament to their hard work and potential. Congratulations to both, and great job, Mustangs.






Due to New Mexico State statutes and New Mexico Public Education Department (NMPED) requirements, Gallup‑McKinley County Schools (GMCS) students’ last day of school is June 10, 2026.

No school tomorrow, April 27. Happy Navajo Sovereignty Day.

Today Ramah Business School’s Interns attended the last intern meeting of the year, and received recognition for their efforts. All seniors have the chance to interview for internships, and can use those opportunities to help launch future careers.









Happy Administrative Professionals Day to our wonderful office workers. Thanks for all you do to keep our school running.

Ramah Mid School State Testing will be on April 21 & 22. We expect 100% attendance from the middle school students those days. Make sure they bring fully charged laptops, and their chargers. Thanks for your help in making sure your student is on time and prepared.

Join us for the Student Spring Business Expo, April 30, 5:30-7:30. See what the Ramah School of Business can accomplish.

