After 13 years of hard work during their K-12 academic careers, more than 11,600 seniors are preparing to walk across the stage to receive their high school diploma from Gwinnett County Public Schools (GCPS). The Class of 2016, boasting a potential 11,645 high school graduates, is GCPS largest and most decorated to date.
We salute the Class of 2016 and all of their accomplishments, says CEO/Superintendent Alvin Wilbanks. Graduation is a special time in a students K-12 academic career. It is a big moment for these students, their families, and the school district. This years graduates are among the best prepared of any graduating class and we expect that they will achieve great things. We wish them well as they move on to the next chapter of their lives, knowing they are ready for the future. These students have worked hard for their diploma and the honors they have achieved however, they were not alone on the journey. With that in mind, I congratulate the families of our graduates and the many teachers who helped to shape the lives of these students working together you have encouraged, engaged and energized the Class of 2016.
The senior report for the Class of 2016 shows that:
- 83% of the students graduating this year report that they plan to continue their education by attending college or postsecondary schools. The vast majority, or 85% of them, plans to attend college in Georgia.
- The seniors who plan to continue their education have been offered, as of April of 2016, nearly $153 million in academic, athletic, and military scholarships.
- The majority of the scholarship amount, more than $97.3 million, was earned for academic achievement. Gwinnett students also received nearly $49 million in athletic scholarships, and nearly $6.7 million due to military appointments. The monetary awards do not include scholarships associated with HOPE, QuestBridge, the Broad Scholars, or the Gates Millennium Scholars Program.
- As of May of 2016, a record 18 Gwinnett seniors had earned full scholarships through the Gates Millennium Scholars Program. In addition, 18 students received full scholarships through the QuestBridge College Match Program.
- A record 17 GCPS students received military appointments. They are:
School | Student | School/Branch |
Brookwood HS | Zachary Jennings | United States Naval Academy |
Brookwood HS | Andrew Rankin | United States Naval Academy |
Collins Hill HS | Matthew Herbig | United States Air Force Academy |
Grayson HS | Riley Eck | United States Military Academy at West Point (Army) |
Grayson HS | Ulysses Cadet | United States Naval Academy |
Lanier HS | Ashton Barnes | United States Air Force Academy |
Mill Creek HS | Diego Manrique | United States Naval Academy |
Mill Creek HS | Ernando Manrique | United States Naval Academy |
Mill Creek HS | Ashley Sandquist | United States Coast Guard Academy |
Mountain View HS | Kyle Baker | United States Naval Academy |
Mountain View HS | Jared Gee | United States Coast Guard Academy |
North Gwinnett HS | David Abbott | United States Naval Academy |
North Gwinnett HS | Tricia Dang | United States Air Force Academy |
Peachtree Ridge HS | Justin Jang | United States Military Academy at West Point (Army) |
South Gwinnett HS | Devon Canterbury | United States Military Academy at West Point (Army) |
South Gwinnett HS | Christopher Skyers | United States Military Academy at West Point (Army) |
South Gwinnett HS | Trontavious Tate | United States Military Academy at West Point (Army) |
- Mill Creek High will graduate the largest class this year with 890 students, closely followed by Brookwood High with 810, and Peachtree Ridge High with a potential 757 graduates.
- The Class of 2016 also includes 3,033 Honor Graduates, who are graduating with a grade percent average of 90 or better.
- During their high school career, 6,625 seniors took Advanced Placement (AP) courses and 3,206 scored a 3 or above on the AP Exam.
- While members of the Class of 2016 were working on their high school diploma, 577 of them also earned college credit through dual enrollment.
Congratulations to the highest ranking students in each high school, those earning the title of valedictorian or salutatorian. They are:
School | Valedictorian
(1st in Class) |
Salutatorian
(2nd in Class) |
Graduates | Honor Graduates |
Archer HS | Jasmine Moore | Morgan Lewis | 570 | 199 |
Berkmar HS | Mohammad Shahid Awan | Melissa Stan | 596 | 110 |
Brookwood HS | Emma DeJarnette | Iris Liu | 810 | 256 |
Central Gwinnett HS | Rebecca Thompson | Christiana Oluwatobi Esowhode | 483 | 68 |
Collins Hill HS | Patricia Granda-Malaver | Scott Inderrieden | 734 | 292 |
Dacula HS | Foli Amaizo | Aura Berende | 449 | 78 |
Discovery HS | Toni Sage Carson | 272 | 23 | |
Duluth HS | Jared Borders | Joanne (Jeong) Lee | 508 | 132 |
GOC | Sydney Morgan | Catherine Schall | 132 | 14 |
Grayson HS | Noah Wilson | Anna Scartz | 653 | 177 |
GSMST | Timothy Gieseking | Thienkhanh Nguyen | 200 | 102 |
Lanier HS | Basent Saleh | Savannah Higgins | 389 | 93 |
Meadowcreek HS | Samina Uddin | Edgar Andres Gonzalez | 537 | 86 |
Mill Creek HS | Kristen Gomez | Hannah Lee | 890 | 269 |
Mountain View HS | Amy Catherine Jenkins | Lauren Schuster | 456 | 119 |
Norcross HS | Tina Tran | Sydney Feinsmith | 713 | 177 |
North Gwinnett HS | Nicholas Chang | Mary Truong | 667 | 285 |
Parkview HS | Anima Shrestha | Lillian Wang | 650 | 205 |
Peachtree Ridge HS | Priyanka Desai | Sophia Sakers | 757 | 259 |
Shiloh HS | Noah Solomon | Cameryn Simone Farrow | 401 | 34 |
South Gwinnett HS | Michelle Ortega | Paula-Ann Marie Granston | 525 | 55 |
The graduation ceremonies for the Class of 2016 will take place as follows:
Monday, May 23, 2016
Phoenix High |
Location
Infinite Energy Theatre |
Time
7 p.m. |
Wednesday, May 25, 2016
Dacula High School |
Infinite Energy Arena |
4 p.m. |
Gwinnett School of Mathematics, Science, and Technology |
Infinite Energy Forum |
5 p.m. |
Central Gwinnett High | Central Gwinnett Stadium | 7 p.m. |
Gwinnett Online Campus | Gwinnett Online Campus Auditorium | 7 p.m. |
Archer High | Infinite Energy Arena | 8 p.m. |
Brookwood High | Brookwood Stadium | 8 p.m. |
Mill Creek High | Markham Field @ Mill Creek | 8 p.m. |
Parkview High | Parkview Community Stadium | 8 p.m. |
Thursday, May 26, 2016
South Gwinnett High |
Infinite Energy Arena |
8 a.m. |
Discovery High | Infinite Energy Forum | 9 a.m. |
Duluth High | Infinite Energy Arena | 12 p.m. |
Meadowcreek High | Infinite Energy Arena | 4 p.m. |
Shiloh High | Infinite Energy Arena | 8 p.m. |
Friday, May 27, 2016
Collins Hill High |
Infinite Energy Arena |
8 a.m. |
Grayson High | Infinite Energy Arena | 12 p.m. |
Berkmar High | Infinite Energy Arena | 4 p.m. |
Peachtree Ridge High | Infinite Energy Arena | 8 p.m. |
Saturday, May 28, 2016
Norcross High |
Infinite Energy Arena |
8 a.m. |
Lanier High | Infinite Energy Arena | 12 p.m. |
North Gwinnett High | Infinite Energy Arena | 4 p.m. |
Mountain View | Infinite Energy Arena | 8 p.m. |