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Congratulations GCPS Teachers of the Year!

  2018 Gwinnett County Teacher of the Year Dr. Doug Doblar Head Elementary School ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS 2018 Elementary School Teacher of the Year Dr. Doug Doblar Head Elementary School Alcova Elementary School Jason Bishop Alford Elementary School Kelli O’Loughlin Anderson-Livsey Elementary School Jessica Askew Annistown Elementary School Vilmerlly Cosme Arcado Elementary School Nicole Trimble Baggett Elementary School Tracey Gatling* Baldwin Elementary School Courtlyn J. Harrison Beaver Ridge Elementary School Hilda Hernandez Benefield...

A ‘Promising’ New School Year

J. Alvin Wilbanks, CEO / Superintendent Gwinnett County Public Schools As Gwinnett County Public Schools prepares to welcome over 180,000 students and close to 12,000 teachers on August 6th, we also reflect with pride on the highlights of the past year. Here are but a few examples. We began 2017-2018 on an...

GCPS Ranks In Forbes’ Best Employers List

District is one of a handful of K-12 school districts to make the list.

An Unlikely Hero at Shiloh High

In almost every cliche teenage movie, there's a teacher that every student can come to for advice. This teacher is not only the lighthearted character in the movie that the students trust with every shenanigan, but often is also the person who comes out of nowhere to be the...

Surprise! It’s a Digital Learning Day

The past few months have been anything but calm. With hurricanes and snow, I don't think we've ever missed this many days of school. But fortunately, no extra 30 minutes were added to our school days thanks to Digital Learning Days. At first, the irritation of having to do work...

Digital Learning Day Across GCPS

Students across Gwinnett came together to experience a new way to conquer snow days.

She Has Been There for 21 First Days!

When entering Shiloh Middle School for the first time, we were surprised to find ourselves in a sea of kids from 4 different elementary schools. For most of us, this was the first major transition in our lives as students, and confusion and unfamiliarity took its toll on us...

Orchestra Director Leaves Creekland for Assistant Principal Job

During the month of October, Creekland orchestra students faced a bittersweet goodbye as their Orchestra director, Ryan Robertson, stepped down to take up the Assistant Principal position at Shiloh High School. Mr. Robertson is well known and well-loved in the Collins Hill cluster orchestra community. A few Creekland students shared...

Teaching’s the Limit

Dr. Brenda King always wanted to be an actuarial analyst, but after having kids and being their first teacher, she discovered that teaching was her true calling. She wanted to make a difference and she realized that that's something she couldn't do by making financial statements. So, she left...

“Misan for Short”: Student Profile

Oritsemisan Ejutse (or Misan for short) is a senior at Shiloh High School. She's captain of the JV Volleyball team and is in all Honors or AP classes, but besides this, she is the President and Founder of the African Student Association. With such a high portion of our school...
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Congratulations GCPS Teachers of the Year!

  2018 Gwinnett County Teacher of the Year Dr. Doug Doblar Head Elementary School ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS 2018 Elementary School Teacher of the Year Dr. Doug Doblar Head Elementary School Alcova Elementary School Jason Bishop Alford Elementary School Kelli O’Loughlin Anderson-Livsey Elementary School Jessica Askew Annistown Elementary School Vilmerlly Cosme Arcado Elementary School Nicole Trimble Baggett Elementary School Tracey Gatling* Baldwin Elementary School Courtlyn J. Harrison Beaver Ridge Elementary School Hilda Hernandez Benefield...

A ‘Promising’ New School Year

J. Alvin Wilbanks, CEO / Superintendent Gwinnett County Public Schools As Gwinnett County Public Schools prepares to welcome over 180,000 students and close to 12,000 teachers on August 6th, we also reflect with pride on the highlights of the past year. Here are but a few examples. We began 2017-2018 on an...

GCPS Ranks In Forbes’ Best Employers List

District is one of a handful of K-12 school districts to make the list.

An Unlikely Hero at Shiloh High

In almost every cliche teenage movie, there's a teacher that every student can come to for advice. This teacher is not only the lighthearted character in the movie that the students trust with every shenanigan, but often is also the person who comes out of nowhere to be the...

Surprise! It’s a Digital Learning Day

The past few months have been anything but calm. With hurricanes and snow, I don't think we've ever missed this many days of school. But fortunately, no extra 30 minutes were added to our school days thanks to Digital Learning Days. At first, the irritation of having to do work...

Digital Learning Day Across GCPS

Students across Gwinnett came together to experience a new way to conquer snow days.

She Has Been There for 21 First Days!

When entering Shiloh Middle School for the first time, we were surprised to find ourselves in a sea of kids from 4 different elementary schools. For most of us, this was the first major transition in our lives as students, and confusion and unfamiliarity took its toll on us...

Orchestra Director Leaves Creekland for Assistant Principal Job

During the month of October, Creekland orchestra students faced a bittersweet goodbye as their Orchestra director, Ryan Robertson, stepped down to take up the Assistant Principal position at Shiloh High School. Mr. Robertson is well known and well-loved in the Collins Hill cluster orchestra community. A few Creekland students shared...

Teaching’s the Limit

Dr. Brenda King always wanted to be an actuarial analyst, but after having kids and being their first teacher, she discovered that teaching was her true calling. She wanted to make a difference and she realized that that's something she couldn't do by making financial statements. So, she left...

“Misan for Short”: Student Profile

Oritsemisan Ejutse (or Misan for short) is a senior at Shiloh High School. She's captain of the JV Volleyball team and is in all Honors or AP classes, but besides this, she is the President and Founder of the African Student Association. With such a high portion of our school...