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Parents have been informed and more police are on hand after a Snapchat threat at Central Gwinnett High School.
Georgia Cyber Academy student KJay Saifullah is working to end bullying with the Georgia Anti-Bullying Campaign.
New rankings from Niche list the 100 best public high schools in Georgia. A GA school is No. 13 in the country.
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More than 300 school employees have registered for Gwinnett County Sheriff Butch Conway's free Responsible Firearms Carry and Safety class.
Primrose School of Five Forks honors Ms. Macks as the March Apple of Our Eye!
The Gwinnett County School System has made a decision regarding school on Friday, Jan. 19.
BREAKING: The National Weather Service says up to an inch of light snow could move into Gwinnet County and much of north Georgia on Tuesday.
The video, which spread on Twitter, showed a girl at a Gwinnett County high school punching another girl while she was sitting down.
The Cinema and Media Arts major will let students focus on studies in what's become a multi-billion-dollar industry in Georgia.
Multiple students at the high school were saying that the students involved in the incident are athletes.
School officials are addressing the issue with the middle-school teacher, who gave the assignment to sixth-graders last Monday.
School officials are addressing the issue with the middle-school teacher, who gave the assignment to sixth-graders on Monday.
Finalists will be named next month and the system's Teacher of the Year will be named at a banquet on Nov. 9.
Classes were canceled in Gwinnett Monday-Wednesday because of power outages and road closures in the county.
The county still was experiencing power outages and road closures Tuesday afternoon after storms associated with Hurricane Irma.
The impact of Irma, which has been downgraded to a tropical storm, is now being unleashed across metro Atlanta.
The college announced the closure on Friday afternoon.
The messages will be sent to students at the 40 Primrose Schools in the Houston, Texas, area.
Since 2005, the college has had a $2.7 billion economic impact in Gwinnett County, according to the annual report.
The new program at the Lawrenceville school is designed to train technicians and will be copied across the country, officials say.
The graduates marked the largest-ever summer graduating class in the school's history.
The donation brings operating room technicians' training up to speed with equipment they'll use in the real world.
The eclipse next month is expected to nearly block out the entire sun for about two minutes.
Jamie Lynn McFarland works with children with severe intellectual disabilities at Rock Springs Elementary School.
Nearly 600 students, walked across the stage to receive their new academic credentials and studies completion on May 19.
The Washington Post high school ranking looks at how many students take advance courses and tests.
The student made threats against the school on social media and those threats were reported to school officials on Wednesday.
The summer camps, for children ages 7 to 15, will range in topics from website and game design to Minecraft modding to robotics.
The inaugural Nana Grant, from the Gwinnett Technical College Foundation, was awarded Friday to Amber Aur.
An unknown Twitter user threatened a Columbine-style shooting at Gwinnett's Sweetwater Middle School.
The science exhibition is a way for Gwinnett Tech to show both students and adults many of the fields of study available at the college.
Niche.com ranked two Gwinnett schools in the state's Top 30 and many in its Top 100.
Teachers will advance up pay "steps" based on performance, not years served, under the new model.