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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...

Creekland Faculty Teaches Students to SOAR

Creekland Middle School is the final step before riding the four-year long rollercoaster that is high school. Four different elementary schools feed into Creekland, setting the stage for the students to familiarize themselves with their future high school classmates. Any transition requires some form of readjustment and the first to...

Futbol Is Kicking At Richards

As a soccer player, nothing excites me more than being able to watch or play the sport I love most. It was without any hesitation that I wanted to get a better insight on what Richards Middle School's futbol team was all about. Mr. Spivey is a teacher at Richards...

Titan Nation: Middle Edition

Go Titans! Inspirational posters, beaming smiles, splashes of bright colors, and halls decked out in signature neon & navy -- this was what the sight that greeted me as I stepped into the doors of Richards Middle School. Immediately, I was introduced to the delightful Ms. Felisha Strong, who is...

Kevin Blankenship: The People’s Teacher

On Wednesday, October 18, Kevin Blankenship arrived in a crowded school gym to hundreds of students, regardless of their graduation year, screaming his name and pulling out their phones to document his every move. Never one to disappoint a crowd, he proceeded to parade around in a cape while...

Why We Are GSMST

At GSMST, we take pride in a variety of accomplishments. Not only we are a National Blue-Ribbon School of Excellence, we are also known as the winner of the international VEX robotics tournament, home of the state-winning math team, leaders in Model United Nations, skillful Science Olympiad competitors, talented...

The Legacy of North Gwinnett High School

North Gwinnett High School was established in 1958 in a cotton field between Suwanee and Sugar Hill in order to unite two cities together. True to its word, North Gwinnett continues to unite over 2,000 students on the basis of its pride and leadership. Today, North Gwinnett exhibits world-class excellence...

North Gwinnett’s Mrs. Saldarria, A Hardworking History Teacher

Mrs. Saldarriaga, or Mrs. S as her students call her, is a history teacher here at North Gwinnett High School. Mrs. S teaches AP United States History and World History. However, more than the subjects that she teaches, the composition of her experiences and beliefs has molded her into...

‘Meant to Be’ for North Gwinnett Choral Director

As last week was North Gwinnett's Art Appreciation Week, I decided to place the spotlight on the NGHS Chorus, which had its Fall Concert last week as well! Directed by Mrs. Brianna Greer, who was in chorus at North Gwinnett when she was in high school (Class of 2009),...

Parkview Language Arts Teacher Making A Difference In Her...

At Parkview High School, students, like any other high school, constantly complain about how hard and stressful their lives are, and how no one understands how much time school sucks up from their lives. Almost everyone is familiar with students' routines because there are so many movies about students'...

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...

Creekland Faculty Teaches Students to SOAR

Creekland Middle School is the final step before riding the four-year long rollercoaster that is high school. Four different elementary schools feed into Creekland, setting the stage for the students to familiarize themselves with their future high school classmates. Any transition requires some form of readjustment and the first to...

Futbol Is Kicking At Richards

As a soccer player, nothing excites me more than being able to watch or play the sport I love most. It was without any hesitation that I wanted to get a better insight on what Richards Middle School's futbol team was all about. Mr. Spivey is a teacher at Richards...

Titan Nation: Middle Edition

Go Titans! Inspirational posters, beaming smiles, splashes of bright colors, and halls decked out in signature neon & navy -- this was what the sight that greeted me as I stepped into the doors of Richards Middle School. Immediately, I was introduced to the delightful Ms. Felisha Strong, who is...

Kevin Blankenship: The People’s Teacher

On Wednesday, October 18, Kevin Blankenship arrived in a crowded school gym to hundreds of students, regardless of their graduation year, screaming his name and pulling out their phones to document his every move. Never one to disappoint a crowd, he proceeded to parade around in a cape while...

Why We Are GSMST

At GSMST, we take pride in a variety of accomplishments. Not only we are a National Blue-Ribbon School of Excellence, we are also known as the winner of the international VEX robotics tournament, home of the state-winning math team, leaders in Model United Nations, skillful Science Olympiad competitors, talented...

The Legacy of North Gwinnett High School

North Gwinnett High School was established in 1958 in a cotton field between Suwanee and Sugar Hill in order to unite two cities together. True to its word, North Gwinnett continues to unite over 2,000 students on the basis of its pride and leadership. Today, North Gwinnett exhibits world-class excellence...

North Gwinnett’s Mrs. Saldarria, A Hardworking History Teacher

Mrs. Saldarriaga, or Mrs. S as her students call her, is a history teacher here at North Gwinnett High School. Mrs. S teaches AP United States History and World History. However, more than the subjects that she teaches, the composition of her experiences and beliefs has molded her into...

‘Meant to Be’ for North Gwinnett Choral Director

As last week was North Gwinnett's Art Appreciation Week, I decided to place the spotlight on the NGHS Chorus, which had its Fall Concert last week as well! Directed by Mrs. Brianna Greer, who was in chorus at North Gwinnett when she was in high school (Class of 2009),...

Parkview Language Arts Teacher Making A Difference In Her...

At Parkview High School, students, like any other high school, constantly complain about how hard and stressful their lives are, and how no one understands how much time school sucks up from their lives. Almost everyone is familiar with students' routines because there are so many movies about students'...