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GSMST Fights to End Human Trafficking

Atlanta has been identified as a city with one of the highest rates of human trafficking in the nation. In response to this, The GSMST Service Learning Cohort will host a fundraising event on Fri., Sept. 21, to support victims of human trafficking. This is the second year of the...

Future Biz Leaders Growing at Collins Hill

Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) is an organization that strives to provide high school students with the tools necessary to be successful in the workplace. Collins Hill High School’s FBLA chapter invests in its members and works to create opportunities for academic and professional growth. The club’s advisors, Karen...

Being The Change

Taking on a school of 2,000 plus students seems like a daunting task, but not in the hands of Archer High School senior Becca Young. Balancing the roles of president of Family, Career and Community Leaders of America, member of the Gwinnett Student Leadership Team, varsity athlete, and academic...

Who Are the People That Make Us GSMST?

The Gwinnett School of Mathematics, Science and Technology (GSMST) is considered one of the best high schools in Georgia, but what makes it so? I believe it’s the people at GSMST -- students who, via their own passion and drive, improve the school and everyone around them. These people...

Beyond Euler and Eigenvectors: How Peachtree Ridge’s Shawn Im...

It’s Monday afternoon, and instead of joining the thousands of students streaming into the midday sunlight, Shawn Im is standing in front of a whiteboard explaining a probability problem as dozens of his peers are intently listening on. Im is perhaps the most talented student ever to walk the halls...

Matthew Holtkamp Named as Chair of Gwinnett Tech Board...

With local students of all ages settling into school across Gwinnett County, it's a fitting time to announce that Matthew Holtkamp  was recently named Chair of the Gwinnett Technical College Board of Trustees. As the proud product of a technical education program many years ago, Matthew has an affinity for...

Greater Atlanta Christian School Celebrates Fifty Years

In the summer of 1968, Gwinnett County was quiet and rural, with "traffic jams" of sometimes five cars a day on a dirt road called Indian Trail. In that same summer, a fledgling private school opened that would eventually grow into one of the nation's leading Christian schools. Now...

Toddler Friday at the Hudgens Center for the Arts...

We invite you to join us for the next Toddler Friday on August 31st, from 10:30am to 12:00pm. Led by retired Art Educator Deanna Dodd, our toddler artists enjoy story time, music, sensory activities and a hands-on project! Toddler Friday is for children ages 1-4, and is free for Hudgens...

5 Back-to-School Shopping Tips to Buy More Time

It's that time of year again. Parents are preparing for the rush of back-to-school with a seemingly never-ending to-do list. As you run around to purchase school supplies, uniforms and sneakers it can be a busy and expensive time of year. Tackle back-to-school season with these tips to save money...

2019 Buford Teacher of the Year Candidates Announced

Congratulations to the 2018-2019 Buford City School District Teacher of the Year representatives: April Graddick – Buford Elementary School / Interventionist Teacher Betsy Parker – Buford Academy / 5th Grade Teacher Jackie Corley – Buford Middle School / 7th Grade Social Studies Teacher Lynda Fouquette – Buford High School ESOL Teacher The system Teacher...

GSMST Fights to End Human Trafficking

Atlanta has been identified as a city with one of the highest rates of human trafficking in the nation. In response to this, The GSMST Service Learning Cohort will host a fundraising event on Fri., Sept. 21, to support victims of human trafficking. This is the second year of the...

Future Biz Leaders Growing at Collins Hill

Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) is an organization that strives to provide high school students with the tools necessary to be successful in the workplace. Collins Hill High School’s FBLA chapter invests in its members and works to create opportunities for academic and professional growth. The club’s advisors, Karen...

Being The Change

Taking on a school of 2,000 plus students seems like a daunting task, but not in the hands of Archer High School senior Becca Young. Balancing the roles of president of Family, Career and Community Leaders of America, member of the Gwinnett Student Leadership Team, varsity athlete, and academic...

Who Are the People That Make Us GSMST?

The Gwinnett School of Mathematics, Science and Technology (GSMST) is considered one of the best high schools in Georgia, but what makes it so? I believe it’s the people at GSMST -- students who, via their own passion and drive, improve the school and everyone around them. These people...

Beyond Euler and Eigenvectors: How Peachtree Ridge’s Shawn Im...

It’s Monday afternoon, and instead of joining the thousands of students streaming into the midday sunlight, Shawn Im is standing in front of a whiteboard explaining a probability problem as dozens of his peers are intently listening on. Im is perhaps the most talented student ever to walk the halls...

Matthew Holtkamp Named as Chair of Gwinnett Tech Board...

With local students of all ages settling into school across Gwinnett County, it's a fitting time to announce that Matthew Holtkamp  was recently named Chair of the Gwinnett Technical College Board of Trustees. As the proud product of a technical education program many years ago, Matthew has an affinity for...

Greater Atlanta Christian School Celebrates Fifty Years

In the summer of 1968, Gwinnett County was quiet and rural, with "traffic jams" of sometimes five cars a day on a dirt road called Indian Trail. In that same summer, a fledgling private school opened that would eventually grow into one of the nation's leading Christian schools. Now...

Toddler Friday at the Hudgens Center for the Arts...

We invite you to join us for the next Toddler Friday on August 31st, from 10:30am to 12:00pm. Led by retired Art Educator Deanna Dodd, our toddler artists enjoy story time, music, sensory activities and a hands-on project! Toddler Friday is for children ages 1-4, and is free for Hudgens...

5 Back-to-School Shopping Tips to Buy More Time

It's that time of year again. Parents are preparing for the rush of back-to-school with a seemingly never-ending to-do list. As you run around to purchase school supplies, uniforms and sneakers it can be a busy and expensive time of year. Tackle back-to-school season with these tips to save money...

2019 Buford Teacher of the Year Candidates Announced

Congratulations to the 2018-2019 Buford City School District Teacher of the Year representatives: April Graddick – Buford Elementary School / Interventionist Teacher Betsy Parker – Buford Academy / 5th Grade Teacher Jackie Corley – Buford Middle School / 7th Grade Social Studies Teacher Lynda Fouquette – Buford High School ESOL Teacher The system Teacher...