What's for lunch at Gwinnett County Schools?
What's for lunch at Gwinnett County Public Schools?
The state's largest school system cranks up Monday for 2012-2013.
Classess are officially back in session! So what's for lunch in Gwinnett County Schools?
The GCPS online campus had registration days last week to show students around the school.
The UGA Vet School in Athens invites high school students to come visit.
The high school has been renovated for the new year and also received a $5 million grant for its STEM curriculum.
The Gwinnett County Public Schools code of conduct now has specific punishments for a number of infractions committed by student athletes. The rules begin the first time a student signs up for a sport this school year.
Shoppers can get a tax break Aug. 10-11 this year. Gwinnett schools start back Aug. 6.
Gary Schofield, the director of the Sports Performance Training program at Greater Atlanta Christian Schools, has been given the 2012 National Strength and Conditioning Association Coach of the Year award.
Prices for lunch and breakfast at Gwinnett County schools will stay the same when kids return to classes Aug. 6.
Give Center East, Give Center West and Hooper Renwick School have different hours for 2012-13 school year.
Middle school students interested in playing volleyball can find high school feeder programs at Southern Volleyball Center, located near the Alpharetta-Roswell border.
The five-member board, along with the superintendent, holds public meetings the third Thursday of each month.
Fifteen first and second graders completed the program's pilot initiative, which implemented iPads and other technology for helping students struggling with literacy.
The charter school, which opened last year as a high school, will serve grades six through eight for the 2012-2013 school year.
The Norcross Football Fan Fest & Lift-A-Thon was a hit Friday night at Norcross High.
Officials give details on preparations for returning and new students to Gwinnett County Public Schools for the upcoming 2012/2013 school year.
GCPS bus drivers will run their assigned routes in preparation for the Aug. 6 school start date.
Three new principals were appointed during the past school year at Norcross-area schools.
June 2012 figures show receipts at 57 percent of projections. The E-SPLOST III program that ended in June also fell short of projection.
Swing by the school July 23 and July 24 if your high schoolers are interested in attending.
Ryan Ward of Norcross High joins the pool of 16 recipients from Gwinnett County Public Schools.
The grocery store is serving as a drop-off site for essential school supplies for homeless children in metro Atlanta during its two-week ‘Back 2 School’ campaign.
The Gwinnett County Public Schools program aims to help struggling African-American male students through mentoring.
Greater Atlanta Christian School launched the program last year, which aims to assist students with mild learning disabilities.
Six students from NHS competed to win top awards at the Future Problem Solving International Conference.
"I always thought I was the head coach," Joe Marelle said. "But I learned God is the head coach. He makes up the game plan. He decides when you get to play overtime. And when he says game over, it's over."
Principal Dorothy-Parker Jarrett will be recognized in Minneapolis this month by the American School Counseling Association.
The Norcross Cluster Schools Partnership is asking not only for items needed in the classroom, but in the school clinics, too.
The high school's new video and broadcast journalism program is designed to promote high-quality instruction for students wishing to further their careers in the industry.
Three teachers at Norcross public schools will learn cutting-edge leadership skills that will enhance student learning.
The National Association of Music Merchants Foundation named Gwinnett County Public Schools as one of the 176 nationwide that qualifies as one of the best communities for promoting music education.
Students have until June 21 to register for the summer period.
Norcross schools lose 23 veteran educators and support staff who retired at the end of the 2011-2012 school year.
Last Thursday's commencement ceremony brought family members and friends to Greater Atlanta Christian School to celebrate its Class of 2012.
The District V school board chairwoman talks to Patch about why she switched over to running as a democrat and what keeps her motivated to stay on the school board after 40 years.
Norcross High graduates took the stage Thursday for their commencement ceremony at the Gwinnett Arena.
The deadline to sign up is June 12.