Today schools and other children's groups are celebrating the birthday of Dr. Seuss.
More than 100 school teams will compete this weekend in the annual Gwinnett Readers Rally.
Shiloh High hosted "Living the Dream," a celebration in honor of Black History Month. Elementary and middle schools in the Shiloh cluster participated with a variety of dance, music and dramatic performances celebrating African American history.
Blake Cunningham takes the competition down for rousing state title finish.
A Brookwood High School and Norcross High School student recently were named the district's STAR students.
The school's literary magazine, Pegasus, placed first in a recent contest held by the American Scholastic Press Association.
Eli Welch takes over as principal for Shiloh Middle School.
Brookwood High School led the district in the number of students receiving awards in Advanced Placement courses and exams.
Brookwood High, Shiloh High and South Gwinnett High are named for AP (advanced placement) success.
South Gwinnett High School's Army JROTC program hit the ground running in its first year. With just five months of training, the Comet Battalion has brought in trophies and awards from prestigious competitions. In this week's Viewfinder, we get a glimpse.
Shiloh High School football players made the their big college plans official on National Signing Day, Feb. 1, 2012. Most are going to Concordia College in Alabama.
Brookwood High School held is annual talent show on Jan. 14, 2012, and we found video of the winners.
Signing Day is February 1, 2012, and we have a list of football players committed to colleges.
Some students at Camp Creek Elementary say a teacher was involved in a slave game. GCPS denies teacher involvement.
Of the eight Snellville schools receiving the Title I Distinguished School honor, one also got a monetary award.
Eric Parker takes over for Gwen Tatum, as principal of Shiloh High School.
At Thursday's school board meeting, new chairwoman apologizes; teacher dismissed by school system is identified. Who is to blame for these problems? Take our poll.
Today marks the 100th day of school for Gwinnett County kids. Our Patch photographer spent some time this morning with kindergarten and first grade students from Pharr Elementary as they celebrated the big day.
Essay readings and performances at Meadowcreek kicked off the holiday in the county.
Kissel is an award-winning long distance runner from Brookwood High School with a personal record of 18.27 in a 5K race. She has verbally committed to run at Georgia Tech next fall.
GCPS indicates that protecting 'instructional time' also is stressed as an $89 million fund shortfall looms for FY 2013.
Students from Norton Elementary created paper story quilts, a la Faith Ringgold, as a school art project. The Snellville Library branch hosted an art reception to celebrate the artists, whose quilts are now on display in the children's section.
Schools Suwanee Teacher Hosts New Program on GCPS TV "ParenTVision" debuts Monday, and is geared to issues facing children.
We're getting to know a little more about the leader of Snellville's newest education facility, Integrity Christian Academy.
Defending champs back on the field, special event to benefit South Gwinnett High, Happy Feet, and more.
Integrity Christian Academy moves from Loganville to Snellville.
Pharr Elementary gets much-needed help from Grayson Technical School to continue its annual Empty Bowls Dinner.
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With more money for schools, Gwinnett Schools CEO J. Alvin Wilbanks says thank you.
The E-SPLOST is expected to bring $858.9 million in revenue.
Jennifer Dunn overcame dyslexia for a successful teaching career.
There are six finalists, including a teacher from Snellville.
Now, some 83 percent of schools in the county have met Adequate Yearly Progress in the past school year.
We're back with more from the administrators of Anderson-Livsey Elementary school.
Brookwood's marketing teacher, Cindy Bazzell, realized her lifetime teaching goal at age 31.
Two more videos have surfaced, as the football game between Brookwood High School and Grayson High School nears.
Brookwood High School hosted at Pink Out at the recent game to bring attention to breast cancer awareness.
She's a mother, wife and teacher who's overcome challenges to get to where she is today.
Organizers are hoping the "Pink Out" event is a success. Special T-shirts are available at the school.
A veteran and active teacher civic organization celebrates it’s past and present.