How many grades are there at GSES (PK + K included)?
There are seven grades.
This black and white bear eats bamboo almost exclusively.
What is a panda?
This UGA mascot comes from a long legacy of English Bulldogs.
Who is Uga?
This is the lovable, longtime mascot for Disney.
Who is Mickey Mouse?
This is the Georgia-based team that holds the highest favor of Ms. Dale.
What are the Atlanta Braves?
What school district is GSES a part of?
Jackson County School District
This animal is associated with wisdom and only flies at night.
What is an owl?
This place on campus can hold 92,746 of your closest friends.
What is Sanford Stadium?
This person is the creative genius behind the creation of Disney.
Who is Walt Disney?
This is the most recent state Ms. Dale has traveled to.
What is Montana?
What are the names of the principal and assistant principals?
Mr. Todd, Ms. Rogers, and
This animal's tongue can be as long as its body and is used to clean its ears.
What is a giraffe?
This world capital is the inspiration for the name behind the Classic City.
What is Athens, Greece?
This is the groundbreaking, first movie to ever be released by Disney.
What is Snow White?
This is the four-letter summer month Ms. Dale was born in.
What is July?
What is the address of GSES?
600 Gum Springs Church Rd, Jefferson, GA
This amphibian can survive with no food for up to 10 years.
The first football game at UGA was played at this spot, where Georgia stomped Mercer 50-0.
What is Herty Field?
This disney princess is friends with a trumpet-playing alligator named Louis.
Who is Princess Tiana?
This sports-focused film based on an underdog, newly-integrated football team in Alexandria, Virginia, is Ms. Dale's favorite movie.
What is Remember the Titans?
What year did GSES open?
2008
This underwater creature has three hearts and blue blood.
What is an octopus?
This famous rock band came out of Athens in the 1980s.
The B-52s
This character, that appears in a Disney title, never speaks.
Who is Dumbo?
This slimy, brown food is not only hated, but feared by your fifth-grade teacher.
What are mushrooms?