Gwinnett County Public Schools embrace Korean language curriculum
Growing up, did you ever wish you could
chat in a different language? Or if you’re a parent, have you ever wanted your
child to be fluent in one? There’s probably no such thing (we think) as a...
by J. Alvin Wilbanks, CEO/Superintendent // Gwinnett County Public Schools
“What’s new in Gwinnett County Public
Schools?” That’s a question we often hear as we approach the beginning of a new
school term. The answer for 2019-2020 includes a number of planned initiatives
and improvements that you...
Preparing Students for the Future
The vast majority of 2019 graduates (82%)
planned postsecondary studies. Seniors were offered $203.7 million in
scholarships, not including HOPE scholarships or awards to four Gates Scholars.
Twenty-one student leaders were offered appointments to one of the...
At Hayes Chrysler, we say that our company
is the definition of family. One generation after another, from fathers to sons
to grandsons, we’ve built our company around relationships with one another and
with the community we serve.
Heidi Campbell, Gwinnett County Public
Schools’ Teacher of the Year,...
2019 Gwinnett County Teacher of the Year
Heidi Campbell Parkview High School
ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS
2019 Elementary School Teacher of the YearKelly SpechtRiverside Elementary School
Alcova Elementary SchoolRebekah Yoder
Alford Elementary SchoolAshley Stanton-Williams
Campbell, who teaches language arts at Parkview High School, is Gwinnett County Public Schools’ 2019 Teacher of the Year. Shaped by summers surounded by relatives who were teachers, and by a firsthand knowledge of the transformative power of the written word, she starts each academic year with a clear vision.
If you’re contemplating private
school for your child, making the right choice is a big part of your
decision. Different schools offer different teaching philosophies and
learning environments and making the right match for your child is
key to their success.
Here are eight important questions that
you...
J. Alvin Wilbanks | CEO/SuperintendentGwinnett County Public Schools
On December 6, 2018, the Gwinnett
County Board of Education made history, winning the first-ever
“Governance Team of the Year” award presented by the Georgia
School Boards Association. The award seeks to recognize and encourage
exemplary...
Two recent Greater Atlanta Christian School alumni have been chosen to captain the U.S. Naval Academy football team for the 2019 season.
Captains are elected by a team vote, and for the first time ever, 4 co-captains were chosen. GAC graduates Paul Carothers...
The University System of Georgia has announced Dr. Jann
Luciana Joseph as the new president of Georgia Gwinnett College, effective July
1.
A lifelong educator, Joseph has spent her career working to
increase educational opportunities and student success. As interim chancellor
at Indiana University South Bend, Joseph is...
Gwinnett County Public Schools embrace Korean language curriculum
Growing up, did you ever wish you could
chat in a different language? Or if you’re a parent, have you ever wanted your
child to be fluent in one? There’s probably no such thing (we think) as a...
by J. Alvin Wilbanks, CEO/Superintendent // Gwinnett County Public Schools
“What’s new in Gwinnett County Public
Schools?” That’s a question we often hear as we approach the beginning of a new
school term. The answer for 2019-2020 includes a number of planned initiatives
and improvements that you...
Preparing Students for the Future
The vast majority of 2019 graduates (82%)
planned postsecondary studies. Seniors were offered $203.7 million in
scholarships, not including HOPE scholarships or awards to four Gates Scholars.
Twenty-one student leaders were offered appointments to one of the...
At Hayes Chrysler, we say that our company
is the definition of family. One generation after another, from fathers to sons
to grandsons, we’ve built our company around relationships with one another and
with the community we serve.
Heidi Campbell, Gwinnett County Public
Schools’ Teacher of the Year,...
2019 Gwinnett County Teacher of the Year
Heidi Campbell Parkview High School
ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS
2019 Elementary School Teacher of the YearKelly SpechtRiverside Elementary School
Alcova Elementary SchoolRebekah Yoder
Alford Elementary SchoolAshley Stanton-Williams
Campbell, who teaches language arts at Parkview High School, is Gwinnett County Public Schools’ 2019 Teacher of the Year. Shaped by summers surounded by relatives who were teachers, and by a firsthand knowledge of the transformative power of the written word, she starts each academic year with a clear vision.
If you’re contemplating private
school for your child, making the right choice is a big part of your
decision. Different schools offer different teaching philosophies and
learning environments and making the right match for your child is
key to their success.
Here are eight important questions that
you...
J. Alvin Wilbanks | CEO/SuperintendentGwinnett County Public Schools
On December 6, 2018, the Gwinnett
County Board of Education made history, winning the first-ever
“Governance Team of the Year” award presented by the Georgia
School Boards Association. The award seeks to recognize and encourage
exemplary...
Two recent Greater Atlanta Christian School alumni have been chosen to captain the U.S. Naval Academy football team for the 2019 season.
Captains are elected by a team vote, and for the first time ever, 4 co-captains were chosen. GAC graduates Paul Carothers...
The University System of Georgia has announced Dr. Jann
Luciana Joseph as the new president of Georgia Gwinnett College, effective July
1.
A lifelong educator, Joseph has spent her career working to
increase educational opportunities and student success. As interim chancellor
at Indiana University South Bend, Joseph is...