
The Gunter Tiger Football Team has advanced to the STATE Semi-Final Round and will be playing Lubbock Roosevelt in Abilene this Friday night, December 10th at 7 PM. We want our st...

In preparation for Thanksgiving, Mrs. Harper's students read the book “The Great Turkey Race”. Afterwards, they each created a Turkey obstacle course. They did such a great job!

Don't forget that Gunter ISD will be closed for Thanksgiving Break November 22-26. Enjoy this time with your family and friends!

Mrs. Reed's 4th grade discovery class learned about the history of the Macy's Thanksgiving day Parade and then used their creative minds to design and create their own balloons for...

If you haven’t heard, our Gunter Lady Tiger Volleyball team is headed back to the 3A STATE Semifinals for the 2nd year in a row! The STATE tournament has scheduled the semifinal ma...

On Thursday, November 11th, students in grades 3-12 filled the Event Center to honor our United States Veterans. Some participated in the event, while others were spectators. Eithe...
Congratulations to Madison Gibbs for being selected as a Superintendent Honor Roll honoree!
Congratulations to Jagger Martin for being selected as a Superintendent Honor Roll honoree!

October is National Principal's Month and we are honored to have Heather Hale leading our elementary school! Heather earned her Bachelor's degree from the University of Texas, and ...

Red Ribbon Week is Coming! Red Ribbon Week is the nation's oldest and largest drug prevention program, and they are holding a photo contest! Win an iPad & $1000 for your school ju...

September 27, 2021
Dear Tiger Family,
As many of you know, last year due to COVID the district ended the play areas for our kids during Friday night football games. We continued...
It's FINALLY HERE! Homecoming 2021
All the information you need can be found at the Gunter Homecoming website: gunterhoco.com. Be sure to check the site for the most up to date in...

Our 4th grade students discussed the writing process with author MargaretPeterson Haddix this morning. Mrs. Haddix has written more than 40 books and explained the process of creat...

The weather is getting cooler, and pumpkin season is right around the corner! Last Friday our kindergartners got a glimpse of how pumpkins grow by visiting with Farmer Tanner on Zo...

Mrs. Pelzel's STEAM students were working with different objects to determine if they would sink or float. You can see the excitement of their experiment in these photos!

This past Friday, the 2nd grade students conducted a "Freaky Friday" experiment! They conducted a fun science experiment and learned about the 3 states of matter. They watched ba...

With our new traffic light at the intersection of 289 and 121 comes new problems. The light is not the problem, but we have become aware of people using side roads to “dodge” the n...

After reading “The King of Kindergarten” on the first day of school, the kindergarten students have been working very hard to earn their crowns. We know that it takes being kind, r...

To promote teamwork and communication, Mrs. Pelzel and Mrs. Jewell’s science classes were challenged to make a cup tower without using their hands. The string and rubber band tool ...

Mrs. Harper's students started the year off with a bang by reading, “My Mouth is a Volcano” and doing science experiments. After reading the book, they talked about how to have sel...