An Engineering and Technology Education program will be offered to students in the coming school year.
GCPS TV received the award for its "Love That Book!" program. It is the district's fourth EMMY overall.
Zach Young has served as the headmaster of the Peachtree Corners private school for 18 years.
The National Merit Scholarship Corporation announced college-sponsored winners on May 29.
Gwinnett County Public Schools says goodby and thanks to more than 500 retirees including Norcross and Duluth Cluster Schools.
Forty-four percent of the retirees have worked their entire careers in the Gwinnett County school district.
Parents and students can share their best graduation photos with the Peachtree Corners community in the gallery below.
Rising sixth-grade students are invited to attend the four-day sessions in June or July.
Duluth High School's Erica Millette will speak at the ceremony May 23.
The principal will address graduating seniors of Norcross High on May 24. He is completing his first full school year as the principal there.
Gwinnett County Public Schools salutes fine arts programs in its latest issue of Communique.
Gwinnett County Board of Education adopts $1.763 billion FY2014 budget and tentatively adopts 1.30 mills increase in tax millage rate.
Graduations for Gwinnett County Public Schools students take place May 20-25. Eighty-four percent of seniors plan to attend college or post-secondary schools.
Allison Fisher and Robert Hensey, both from Peachtree Corners, have been named as the top in their class of 2013.
The STEM Scholarship is awarded to one or more GCPS graduating seniors with plans to study science, technology, engineering, or mathematics in college.
Emma Reidy, Allison Fisher and Christina Valentini are among 15 students to be awarded scholarships from the Gwinnett County Public Schools Foundation Fund.
Marci Sledge takes over for the school, as the current principal is retiring.
Before all the pomp and circumstance, celebrate your graduating senior's accomplishments!
The state Department of Education released the first results from the new Georgia College and Career Ready Performance Index which replaces Adequate Yearly Progress report.
Karson Smith, a second grade student, has been named the Peachtree Corners Rotary Club's student of the month.
Ten Gwinnett high schools were among the nation's top schools.
Students from Duluth and Norcross high schools will be among 96 GCPS students who will spend four weeks on the campus of Valdosta State University, where they will be able to study subjects of their choosing.
The Peachtree Corners school is one of 11 Gwinnett public schools that is listed among the top performers category.
Three honorees were also recognized at the Norcross High School Foundation for Excellence fund-raising event.
The 32-member orchestra won first place in the National Band and Orchestra Festival and performed at Lincoln Center.
The two Gwinnett County schools were ranked 8th and 9th respectively in the report. Science and Technology is ranked No. 3 in the nation by U.S. News and World Report.
Two high schools serve the Peachtree Corners community, Duluth and Norcross are included in the report.
The former U.N. Ambassador and mayor of Atlanta will address the class of 2013.
Thea Nielsen from Denmark has spent the past year living with her host family in Peachtree Corners and attending Norcross High School.
Gwinnett County's school board has approved amendments to a state contract. Now, the district must submit this request to the state Board of Education.
Students, faculty, parents and school supporters gathered Tuesday afternoon to officially dedicate the newly constructed student courtyard.
Gwinnett County parents interested in the online learning option for their students have until May 3 to register for the upcoming school year.
Leaders met at Meadowcreek High School, where they tentatively approved the $1.8 billion budget for next school year.
The student art exhibition runs April 19-21 including one piece from Duluth High and eight from Norcross High.
The school board is scheduled to meet on Tuesday, April 16, for a vote.
Gwinnett County public school students officially have spring break April 8 - 12, but the CRCT is just around the corner.
An online survey on the three initiatives is available throughout the month of April.
A record number of contestants participated in Miss Duluth High School and Miss Duluth Middle School competitions.
Come enjoy the Wild West Carnival at the high school. Proceeds benefit Relay for Life fund raiser.