A group of graduating seniors coming together around the contents of a muddy popcorn tin on a misty May afternoon is a testament to why Trisha Connor is this yearÂ’s Gwinnett County Teacher of the Year.
It’s about relationships. She says she didn’t know if any of her former fifth-grade...
Gwinnett County Public Schools (GCPS) is home to outstanding educators who are dedicated to preparing their students for college, careers, and citizenship. In fact, we believe GCPSÂ teachers are the best in the state and in the country. We salute these excellent representatives of the GCPS teaching corps, our...
“The Promise of Gwinnett.” It’s a phrase you will hear repeatedly and enthusiastically throughout the new school year. In late July, we launched a year-long campaign that focuses on the promise of every student who enters our schools, and on the promise we make to provide them the highest-quality...
The Broadcast and Distance Learning team from Gwinnett County Public Schools (GCPS) is celebrating after the Southeast Chapter of the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences (SE-NATAS) presented GCPS with three EMMY Awards. The honors recognize the teamÂ’s talent and creativity in creating original productions that support teaching...
Hopkins Elementary School, Norton Elementary School, and Peachtree Elementary School have been named 2016 Georgia Family-Friendly Partnership School Award winners. According to the Georgia Department of Education, the schools represent the best in customer service for Georgia families. In addition, GwinnettÂ’s Sweetwater Middle School was a finalist for the...
Thirty-eight Gwinnett County Public Schools (GCPS) teachers and two educators from Buford City Schools will return from their summer break in August and take part in a districtwide leadership development program. The teachers have been selected to be part of GwinnettÂ’s Teachers as Leaders Class of 2016-2017.
The Teachers as...
Scholarships worth a total of $4,000 were awarded to four students in Gwinnett County Public Schools (GCPS) Community-Based Mentoring Program. Joshua Boose of Central Gwinnett High School, Malik Neal of Peachtree Ridge High School, Desmond Sylvester of Lanier High School, and Gregory Thomas of Norcross High School each were...
Following a search, Dr. Tyler T. Yu, professor of economics and accounting, has been named dean of the Georgia Gwinnett College School of Business. He succeeds Dr. Victoria Johnson, who was the first dean hired at the newly established college in 2006, and who will retire June 30. Yu...
Georgia Campus—Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine (GA-PCOM) held the College’s eighth annual commencement ceremonies on Friday, May 27 in the Tommy P. Hughes Grand Ballroom of the Infinite Energy Center in Duluth.
About 58 candidates received Master of Science in Biomedical Sciences degrees, and around 100 students were awarded Doctor of Pharmacy...
Print, paint, draw, sculpt, sew, throw, hammer, carve & glue!
The Hudgens offers seven weekly fine art camps for budding young artists starting the week of June 6. Each week is an all-new experience themed with different projects and activities.
Please register early, as space is limited. Click here for more information.
A group of graduating seniors coming together around the contents of a muddy popcorn tin on a misty May afternoon is a testament to why Trisha Connor is this yearÂ’s Gwinnett County Teacher of the Year.
It’s about relationships. She says she didn’t know if any of her former fifth-grade...
Gwinnett County Public Schools (GCPS) is home to outstanding educators who are dedicated to preparing their students for college, careers, and citizenship. In fact, we believe GCPSÂ teachers are the best in the state and in the country. We salute these excellent representatives of the GCPS teaching corps, our...
“The Promise of Gwinnett.” It’s a phrase you will hear repeatedly and enthusiastically throughout the new school year. In late July, we launched a year-long campaign that focuses on the promise of every student who enters our schools, and on the promise we make to provide them the highest-quality...
The Broadcast and Distance Learning team from Gwinnett County Public Schools (GCPS) is celebrating after the Southeast Chapter of the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences (SE-NATAS) presented GCPS with three EMMY Awards. The honors recognize the teamÂ’s talent and creativity in creating original productions that support teaching...
Hopkins Elementary School, Norton Elementary School, and Peachtree Elementary School have been named 2016 Georgia Family-Friendly Partnership School Award winners. According to the Georgia Department of Education, the schools represent the best in customer service for Georgia families. In addition, GwinnettÂ’s Sweetwater Middle School was a finalist for the...
Thirty-eight Gwinnett County Public Schools (GCPS) teachers and two educators from Buford City Schools will return from their summer break in August and take part in a districtwide leadership development program. The teachers have been selected to be part of GwinnettÂ’s Teachers as Leaders Class of 2016-2017.
The Teachers as...
Scholarships worth a total of $4,000 were awarded to four students in Gwinnett County Public Schools (GCPS) Community-Based Mentoring Program. Joshua Boose of Central Gwinnett High School, Malik Neal of Peachtree Ridge High School, Desmond Sylvester of Lanier High School, and Gregory Thomas of Norcross High School each were...
Following a search, Dr. Tyler T. Yu, professor of economics and accounting, has been named dean of the Georgia Gwinnett College School of Business. He succeeds Dr. Victoria Johnson, who was the first dean hired at the newly established college in 2006, and who will retire June 30. Yu...
Georgia Campus—Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine (GA-PCOM) held the College’s eighth annual commencement ceremonies on Friday, May 27 in the Tommy P. Hughes Grand Ballroom of the Infinite Energy Center in Duluth.
About 58 candidates received Master of Science in Biomedical Sciences degrees, and around 100 students were awarded Doctor of Pharmacy...
Print, paint, draw, sculpt, sew, throw, hammer, carve & glue!
The Hudgens offers seven weekly fine art camps for budding young artists starting the week of June 6. Each week is an all-new experience themed with different projects and activities.
Please register early, as space is limited. Click here for more information.