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Grants Pass High School

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Welcome to Grants Pass High School

Home of the cavemen

Grants Pass High School is a comprehensive high school which is home to 1,700 students, 160 staff, and many community partners that aim to serve every student who enters our doors. 

There is a place for every student at GPHS.  From award winning Career and Technical Education programs, a wide variety of club offerings, exceptional music and athletic programs, 60 classes articulated for college credit, and 17 Advanced Placement courses- we believe every student can find success at GPHS and a plan and pathway to their career.

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School News

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New six-lane tracks at North Middle School and South Middle School, along with a major field upgrade at North, will improve access, safety, and year-round use for students and community members.

This project is part of a multi-million-dollar investment made possible by the district’s 2023 debt restructuring plan, which freed up funding specifically for long-term facility improvements.

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Every couple of years, we survey our staff, students, families, and community members on our current communication and engagement methods.

Please take a moment to share your feedback so that we can evaluate our processes and ensure our school community feels connected and informed.

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The Grants Pass School District School Board is considering the adoption of a English Language Development (ELD) curriculum for Kindergarten through 12th grade. The ELD curriculum is used for students whose first language is not English.

Materials can be previewed in person at the district office. After reviewing the recommended curriculum, please submit your comments no later than May 11, 2026.

Social Studies Textbook Adoption

The Grants Pass School District School Board is considering the adoption of a Social Studies curriculum for middle and high school classes.  

Materials can be previewed online or in person. After reviewing the recommended curriculum, please submit your comments no later than April 13, 2026.

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