
High Attendance Day is tomorrow, September 9, 2025 - please ensure your student is present! #FuelingTheFuture


This week in Scottie Athletics! #FuelingTheFuture


Did you know this about Glasgow High School? #FuelingTheFuture


Did You Know?


Dear Glasgow High School Seniors and Senior Parents!
We are hosting two workshops to help seniors and their families navigate the college application process.
First, Senior students are invited to join us for a Common Application/Essay Workshop during school on Thursday, September 18th. We also will be hosting an evening session for parents that will cover the general college application process and timeline. The student workshop will be hosted by Sam Case of CollegePrep in Louisville, Ky. Sam is the Founding Consultant for CollegePrep, a private consulting practice that works with families around the world to develop competitive college applications.
Who should consider the student workshop: Seniors who are applying to a larger number of colleges that utilize the Common Application. This includes most colleges that are outside of Kentucky.
Who should not consider the student workshop: Seniors who are applying to a smaller number of colleges, typically 3-4. Those applying to our KY public universities, such as WKU, UK, UofL, EKU, may prefer to submit the college's own applications as these school-specific applications are streamlined and can make the application process more efficient.
RSVP is required for the student workshop by September 12th, as we need to have a final headcount for the workshop and be able to notify your student’s teacher. Please complete this registration form to reserve your spot.
What will happen in the student workshop: We will review/activate the Common Application and discuss the application process, including sharing insider tips on how to create the best Common Application. We’ll review what makes a compelling personal essay and share examples for you to refer to as you complete yours.
Second, we are offering a PARENT/GUARDIAN & STUDENT EVENING WORKSHOP on September 18th at 5:30PM to discuss the college application process and timeline. This session is open to any parent/guardian and senior who will be applying to 1 or more colleges. In this session, we will discuss tips for a successful application and current acceptance trends. We will cover the timeline and process for applying, ordering transcripts, requesting letters of recommendation, navigating decisions about standardized test scores (ACT, SAT), and completing financial aid/FAFSA and scholarship applications. Please click HERE to let us know if you are interested in attending this event. RSVP is not required to attend.
Thanks and we look forward to helping you along this journey!
Dr. Laura Brantley, College & Career Coach
Mrs. Lorie Bunch, Senior Counselor
Mr. Sam Case, Founder & College Prep Consultant
We are hosting two workshops to help seniors and their families navigate the college application process.
First, Senior students are invited to join us for a Common Application/Essay Workshop during school on Thursday, September 18th. We also will be hosting an evening session for parents that will cover the general college application process and timeline. The student workshop will be hosted by Sam Case of CollegePrep in Louisville, Ky. Sam is the Founding Consultant for CollegePrep, a private consulting practice that works with families around the world to develop competitive college applications.
Who should consider the student workshop: Seniors who are applying to a larger number of colleges that utilize the Common Application. This includes most colleges that are outside of Kentucky.
Who should not consider the student workshop: Seniors who are applying to a smaller number of colleges, typically 3-4. Those applying to our KY public universities, such as WKU, UK, UofL, EKU, may prefer to submit the college's own applications as these school-specific applications are streamlined and can make the application process more efficient.
RSVP is required for the student workshop by September 12th, as we need to have a final headcount for the workshop and be able to notify your student’s teacher. Please complete this registration form to reserve your spot.
What will happen in the student workshop: We will review/activate the Common Application and discuss the application process, including sharing insider tips on how to create the best Common Application. We’ll review what makes a compelling personal essay and share examples for you to refer to as you complete yours.
Second, we are offering a PARENT/GUARDIAN & STUDENT EVENING WORKSHOP on September 18th at 5:30PM to discuss the college application process and timeline. This session is open to any parent/guardian and senior who will be applying to 1 or more colleges. In this session, we will discuss tips for a successful application and current acceptance trends. We will cover the timeline and process for applying, ordering transcripts, requesting letters of recommendation, navigating decisions about standardized test scores (ACT, SAT), and completing financial aid/FAFSA and scholarship applications. Please click HERE to let us know if you are interested in attending this event. RSVP is not required to attend.
Thanks and we look forward to helping you along this journey!
Dr. Laura Brantley, College & Career Coach
Mrs. Lorie Bunch, Senior Counselor
Mr. Sam Case, Founder & College Prep Consultant

Looking to explore Costa Rica on Spring Break, 2026? Come join Ms. Deckard for an information meeting on Monday, September 15, at 6pm! #FuelingTheFuture


Thank you to Kuzma Family Dentistry for sponsoring our first Kuzma Kick of the Season! Konnor Grubbs from Barren County won $100, and JP Pitcock from Glasgow won $100 for the Scottie Football Program! Thank you to Dr. Drew Kuzma and Dr. Mark Kuzma for all they do for GHS! #FuelingTheFuture


Missed out on a 2024/2025 Yearbook? You can still purchase one this week!

We look forward to welcoming our Scotties back on Tuesday, September 2!
#ScottiePride
#ScottiePride


Please see the link below for this week's Parent Newsletter!

Reminder! No school on Monday!


We used a Progressive Dinner Party theme today in AP Euro to practice document analysis...complete with flowers, tablecloths, and donuts! #FuelingTheFuture




Congratulations to Anne Pike for being named the August Rotary Student of the Month! #FuelingTheFuture


Senior picture make-ups will be held on September 19th.


Please read the linked letter from Ms. Courtney Benefield, District Mental Health Coordinator, and Glasgow High School: https://bit.ly/3JTscUL

Happy First-Day-of-School Eve, Scotties! Everyone at GHS is so EXCITED to welcome our Scottie Scholars back into the building tomorrow! I wanted to remind you all of some items before tomorrow arrives:
1) Drop off is at 7:30am. If you have a unique circumstance and need to drop your Scottie off sooner, please email Mr. Norman to make arrangements.
2) Car-Rider drop off is in the front of the building ONLY - please see the attached map. Buses unload in the back of the building, so you must avoid those.
3) Students will either report to the gym or cafeteria in the morning once they arrive - please only go to the cafeteria if you plan to eat breakfast. All cellphones and headphones shall be put away upon entering the building.
4) At 7:50, students will be released to report to their homerooms - no worries, we have homeroom lists posted throughout the building. Students will receive another copy of their schedule in homeroom.
5) Please make sure your student brings their Charged Chromebook Daily - if they have not received their Chromebook yet, we will distribute those tomorrow. Also, some students did not receive chargers at pick-up - we will distribute those as well. Just a reminder that students CANNOT bring their own devices this year.
6) All backpacks, cellphones, and headphones should be stored in the assigned lockers - if you're nervous about using your locker, we'll have staff throughout the building to help!
7) Your student will bring home the necessary forms for you to complete - please be sure to complete the household income form as that assists in the funding of the school and helps provide free breakfast and lunch to all students.
8) Please be patient with our transportation department as tomorrow is a busy day for them.
9) Come with a positive attitude, excitement, and motivation to Fuel the Future!!
1) Drop off is at 7:30am. If you have a unique circumstance and need to drop your Scottie off sooner, please email Mr. Norman to make arrangements.
2) Car-Rider drop off is in the front of the building ONLY - please see the attached map. Buses unload in the back of the building, so you must avoid those.
3) Students will either report to the gym or cafeteria in the morning once they arrive - please only go to the cafeteria if you plan to eat breakfast. All cellphones and headphones shall be put away upon entering the building.
4) At 7:50, students will be released to report to their homerooms - no worries, we have homeroom lists posted throughout the building. Students will receive another copy of their schedule in homeroom.
5) Please make sure your student brings their Charged Chromebook Daily - if they have not received their Chromebook yet, we will distribute those tomorrow. Also, some students did not receive chargers at pick-up - we will distribute those as well. Just a reminder that students CANNOT bring their own devices this year.
6) All backpacks, cellphones, and headphones should be stored in the assigned lockers - if you're nervous about using your locker, we'll have staff throughout the building to help!
7) Your student will bring home the necessary forms for you to complete - please be sure to complete the household income form as that assists in the funding of the school and helps provide free breakfast and lunch to all students.
8) Please be patient with our transportation department as tomorrow is a busy day for them.
9) Come with a positive attitude, excitement, and motivation to Fuel the Future!!

We look forward to welcoming our Scottie students back for the 2025-2026 school year!
We can't wait to see you tomorrow!
We can't wait to see you tomorrow!


As the first day of school approaches and fall athletic events are in full swing, please review our Scottie Athletic Expectations:


Just a reminder: As the 2025/2026 School Year is approaching, please review the following Policy Updates at GHS, which include a new cellphone policy, information about School-Issued Chromebooks, a Moment of Silence in the mornings, and a reminder of the dress code. Full policy: https://bit.ly/ghsphone


Glasgow Independent Schools believes parent involvement is an essential component in every child's education. To help support our students in their educational journey, we want to inform parents of the district attendance rules. For more information, please visit the district website.
