There are more than 300 veterans and military students at GGC.
Veterans from the Staff and School Families To Be Recognized in a Patriotic Ceremony
The public review begins runs until Friday, Nov. 21.
GCPS staff and members of the Gwinnett community will review student textbooks and resources for Language Arts (K-12).
Final list of six teachers was announced Friday.
Only six schools in the county system saw increases, according to data released Thursday.
Students at Brookwood, South Gwinnett, Shiloh and Grayson are invited to enter.
Students “Celebrated Cultures” as they paraded in cultural attire and feasted on international treats
James R. Mashburn, a graduating cadet at North Georgia College, also earned a bachelor's degree.
In all, 26 teachers are in the running for the district’s top honor
They were named semifinalists in the 51st annual National Achievement Scholarship Program.
21st Century Leaders will select 20 students who have made a positive change in their communities.
The elementary’ school's READing Paws program has been highlighted in a recent issue of “Atlanta Magazine.”
Georgia Gwinnett College officially celebrated the completion of its Allied Health and Sciences (AHS) building Monday.
GCPS, a winner 2010, is co-winner with Orange County, Fla.
Dovile Budryte, Ph.D., is the fourth GGC faculty member so recognized.
Gwinnett schools superintendent has accepted a wager from a Florida school tied to student achievement.
They are in the running for a scholarship and title of Merit Scholar.
Kristen Barnard is a sophomore early childhood education major at Harding University.
Gwinnett County Public Schools will narrow the list until its top teacher is named in November.
Dr. Jaime Claymore was named Georgia Classical League’s 2014 Teacher of the Year
Only five Latin teachers in the nation earned the highest honor in the Latin teaching profession.
The event will be held on New Caledonia Island near Australia from Sept. 20–24.
Gwinnett Schools has opened investigation of alleged incidents at Sycamore ES.
Seven Gwinnett high schools have more than 3,000 students, including Mill Creek, Norcross with 3,700 each.
Nicole Tubbs replaces former principal, Jose DeJesus, who took a position in a school system out of state.
It’s a new school year, but administrators walk a difficult line on discipline. What do you think?
New schools are opening in Norcross and Lawrenceville.
The student body includes about 3,700 new students.
Roberts ES’s Stacey Miller is Georgia’s Counselor of the Year; Principal Linda Boyd of Twin Rivers MS is GSCA’s top Supervisor/Administrator
Classes begin Aug. 18.
3 Gwinnett schools honored as 2014 Cooperative Spirit Sportsmanship winners.
The commencement was held July 26 in Demorest, Ga.
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Snapshots from the first day of classes in Gwinnett County.
The first break in the Gwinnett County Public Schools calendar comes Labor Day.
More than 3,200 new students expected when classes open Aug. 5
A new study by WalletHub ranks Georgia as the state with the highest dropout rate.
10 schools will have new principals, including Gwinnett’s newest schools, Northbrook Middle and North Metro Academy of Performing Arts.