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Gretna Middle
201 Coffey Street, Gretna, VA 24557
(434) 630-1804
(434) 656-6122
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School Spirit Week 2019
School Spirit Week
Posted on 11/13/2019
Gretna Middle School held a Spirit Week to pump up Hawk Pride! Included in this exciting week was a Halloween costume contest. During grade level lunches, judges decided who wore the best costume. Students were very creative in their school appropriate attire. Friday was "Show Your Hawk Pride" day, and the eighth graders particularly decked themselves out with face paint and tutus!