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Webb Street School serves students in kindergarten through age 22 who have intellectual and cognitive disabilities. The school includes a Transition Academy that helps older students build independence and prepare for life after graduation.

Congratulations to the Webb Street School Class of 2025! We are proud of you and all that you have accomplished.
Want to see a proud moment? Watch the Webb Street School graduation video!
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Get the latest news and information from Webb Street School and Gaston County Schools.
The Gaston County Education Foundation is now accepting applications for the Glenn Sisters Legacy Fund for Educators Grant. The application cycle runs from Jan. 31 through March 8. This grant provides financial assistance for professional growth opportunities, including continuing education, certification or recertification, and leadership development courses. The grant honors the Glenn Sisters’ lasting commitment to the education of Gaston County students. Apply online at https://app.smarterselect.com/programs/108430-Gaston-County-Education-Fund
The Board of Education has approved the 2026-2027 school calendar. The calendar was adopted during the board meeting on December 15. You may view and print the calendar using the calendar link on this page.
Gaston County Schools is pleased to announce the finalists for its “Of the Year” awards for 2026-2027.
The Gaston County Education Foundation is accepting applications for the Jennie Stultz Grant for Arts Education. Open from March 2 through April 12, the grant supports programs in vocal, visual, and performing arts, as well as band. Apply online at https://app.smarterselect.com/programs/108905-Gaston-County-Education-Fund.
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This week, we celebrate our incredible school social workers who support students' mental health and well-being. Thank you for your dedication and compassion!
Why Webb Street School?
Four reasons why we are the right school for your child.
Celebrating Student Achievement
Graduation is a proud moment that celebrates determination and hard work. It’s a powerful reminder that success is possible for every student.

Learning Life Skills
Students gain valuable life skills by working in our greenhouse, aquaponics farm, and food pantry. These hands-on experiences help them build independence and responsibility.

Making Music at Webb Street
Students enjoy learning music through hands-on activities that build creativity and confidence. Music classes help students develop listening skills, rhythm, and self-expression.

Explore Our Accessible Playground
Webb Street School features an accessible playground designed for all students to enjoy. It includes equipment that supports different abilities, encouraging play, social skills, and physical activity.

Our Calendar
Important dates for Webb Street School and Gaston County Schools.
