Deadline is March 3, so get your online application filed soon.
A winter storm forecast for Wednesday and Thursday has alarmed school districts in the region.
Dacula-area schools will be well-represented in the Feb. 27 fair.
They received academic recognition for the Fall 2014 at both institutions.
Next Step Transfer Fair, Thurs., Feb 26, 10:30 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.
Gwinnett School of Mathematics, Science, and Technology received more than 1,100 applications; only 350 students will be chosen.
Announcements from Georgia Tech, University of North Georgia, Millikin.
Teachers at two Dacula-area schools were among the many honored.
They made either the President's Lists or Honor Rolls at the University of North Georgia.
Grizzly Athletics takes home Silver recognition in just its second year of existence.
Gwinnett County has been issuing tickets since the beginning of the year to drivers who illegally pass stopped buses.
Dacula-area education news.
Eight local students were among the 1,800 to receive degrees.
Sherron Murphy wins Rick Perkins Award of Excellence in Technical Education.
Fall graduation and academic honors from various universities.
"True indicator of the efforts and dedication of the Office of Veteran Success at GGC on behalf of our students.”
Dr. Robert Powers is the program director for Bioscience and Clinical Research at Gwinnett Technical College.
Tickets for all shows are available in advance and can be purchased at Archer High School on Tuesday and Wednesday evenings from 4pm -7pm.
Roundup of education news in the Dacula area.
“It is the standard of excellence in educator preparation.”
Gwinnett’s Community-Based Mentoring Program currently provides mentoring to middle school-aged African-American males.
GGC’s fall 2014 retention rate of 68.2 percent is high for an access institution, and indicative of the college’s success at engagement.
More than 1,000 warnings were issued during the warning period for the Gwinnett County School Bus Stop-Arm Enforcement Program.
Dacula Middle School teacher among the recipents
Permissive transfers will be allowed in some impacted areas, as system prepares for new cluster near Ga. 316.
Also, two area students attend Ga. Southern scholars day.
Georgia Gwinnett College graduated nearly 300 at Thursday's celebration, bringing the number of Grizzlies alumni to more than 2,200.
The 2015-16 school year will begin and end five days later than the current year.
He will give the keynote address at Georgia Gwinnett College's Fall ceremony on Dec 18.
The summit will bring together colleges/universities, business leaders, nonprofits and others committed to more college opportunities.
School news briefs in the Dacula area.
Classes are projected to start in north Fulton in January 2016.
Brookwood ES's Dr. Sharon Smith won the top award, Dr. Kishina Woolfolk of Harbins ES near Dacula was one of six finalists.
"Partnering for Excellence in Education" Community Breakfast
There are more than 300 veterans and military students at Georgia Gwinnett College near Dacula.
Final list of six teachers was announced Friday by Gwinnett County Public Schools
Yard Sale is 8 a.m. to 12 p.m.
Local school briefs from Gwinnett County Public Schools
But most of county system schools, including Dacula High, saw a slight decline 2013 to 2014.
Gwinnett County health department inspections in and around Dacula.