Hello! Welcome!

Please reach out at any time if you are having any issues or concerns!

Please call 325-648-3055 or email me at a.miller@goldisd.net. I would be happy to assist!

Mills County Food Assistance

With the rising food costs and food assistance programs being ceased, times can be hard! Please clink on the link below to find local food assistance resources, if needed.

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1ovZFSPll3ZnKGMvVfcchOaSQFPxmx8sl/view?usp=sharing

More Food Resources: *This information is subject to change

West Central Community Action – Mills County Food Pantry

313 Main St., Goldthwaite, TX

Tue & Thu: 9:00 AM – 3:00 PM (Closed Mon, Wed, Fri, Sat, Sun)

Phone: (512) 648-3350

Provides groceries and basic food items to Mills County residents; may require proof of residence

CTX FoodBank: Western Heritage Cowboy Church

88 US Hwy 183 S, Goldthwaite, TX 76844

November 11: 10:00 AM – 11:30 AM

whccgoldthwaite.org

Open event; serves anyone in the local area; likely a one-time distribution

School Counseling Program Consent Form

Hey GES Parents!

I hope your summer transition into the new school year has been great! Inside your student's Eagle folder, you should have found a "School Counseling Program Informed Consent" form. Please read, sign, and return the last sheet to your child's homeroom teacher as soon as possible. New laws have been put into place that require the school to have a form from every student whether you consent or deny consent. We appreciate your cooperation and are so thankful for each and every one of you! If you have any questions or concerns, please call me at (325)648-3055 or email me at a.miller@goldisd.net.

Thanks in Advance,

Angie Miller

GES Counselor

COUNSELOR CURRICULUM

T R R F C C through Character Counts Students can use this acronym to help them remember that people with good character are terrific:

T rustworthiness - 1st 6 weeks

R espect - 2nd 6 weeks

R esponsibility - 3rd 6 weeks

F airness - 4th 6 weeks

C aring - 5th 6 weeks

C itizenship - 6th 6 weeks

Adverse Childhood Experiences and Youth Mental Health