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2015-2016 ARCHER CLUSTER TEACHER GRANT AWARDS

Archer Academic Foundation awarded grants to five exceptional teachers from the Archer Cluster. The grants were chosen from among several creative applications. Lovin Elementary School: Ms. Amanda Dodd was awarded $850 for the “Chimes for Children” program. Cooper Elementary School: Ms. Susan Grayson was awarded $700 for her Blue Bots - Robotics program. Mr. James Meadows was awarded $370...

Hebron Christian Academy: Preparing Students to Impact the World

Hebron Christian Academy. We want the best for our children. The best home life. The best spiritual foundation. And certainly, the best education. We take great pride in our students, our faculty and the community we serve.  Because of all of you, and our many blessings, Hebron Christian Academy has...

It’s Here! The Best of Gwinnett 2015.

Every year, the Gwinnett Magazine editors go in search of the best. After months of research and thousands upon thousands of votes cast from our readers, weÂ’re excited to present some of GwinnettÂ’s best businesses. In a community with 900,000 people living in 437 square miles, there are hundreds of...

Best of Gwinnett 2015: Education & Childcare

The Greatest Gift We Can Give Is To Teach Somebody. From the day we are born, we start to learn. Growing and developing our skills and knowledge. Stretching our minds. Igniting dreams and our imaginations. It starts with nurturing and caring for those little ones in great childcare facilities. Precious minds...

Our People are Our Greatest Resource

Posted outside the entrance to the school district’s Division of Human Resources and Talent Management is a powerful and telling statement: “Our People are Our Greatest Resource.” It is a sentiment we strongly believe and often express in Gwinnett County Public Schools (GCPS). One of our strategic goals is...

Jordan Middle Celebrates its namesake!

Jordan Middle School was named for H. Rhodes Jordan, a longtime citizen and public servant in the city of Lawrenceville. Hilliard Rhodes Jordan was born Oct. 16, 1918, in Lawrenceville. His paternal grandfather and father were Lawrenceville City Council members. Mr. Jordan, a lifelong resident of Lawrenceville, practiced law in the...

Central Gwinnett High School has started a new Teacher...

Central Gwinnett High School has started a new Teacher for a Day program. The program will place the schoolÂ’s Fine Arts Advisory Board Members with one of the schoolÂ’s Fine Arts teachers for the day, allowing them to engage with students and observe the programs. The experience will allow...

Dyer Elementary School students to perform for former President...

The Dyer Elementary School Chorus and Advanced Percussion Ensemble played for former President Jimmy Carter and former First Lady Roselyn Carter Thursday, February 11, at the Carter Center. The students performed “Let Us Seed This Earth,” a world-premiere piece written by Boston composer Stephen Jean. It is set to...

Business Goes Back to School

Junior Achievement Discovery Center at Discovery High is changing the way students learn about business. The center, a 45,000-square-foot facility, is the first of its kind to serve Gwinnett and instruct middle school students about the business and entrepreneurial world from both a classroom and...

Educating the Future Workforce Today

To provide students an early link between academic knowledge and career focus and skills, seven Gwinnett County high schools have been transformed into College and Career Academies. These schools provide students with a rigorous curriculum delivered through the lens of a career. "As schools...

2015-2016 ARCHER CLUSTER TEACHER GRANT AWARDS

Archer Academic Foundation awarded grants to five exceptional teachers from the Archer Cluster. The grants were chosen from among several creative applications. Lovin Elementary School: Ms. Amanda Dodd was awarded $850 for the “Chimes for Children” program. Cooper Elementary School: Ms. Susan Grayson was awarded $700 for her Blue Bots - Robotics program. Mr. James Meadows was awarded $370...

Hebron Christian Academy: Preparing Students to Impact the World

Hebron Christian Academy. We want the best for our children. The best home life. The best spiritual foundation. And certainly, the best education. We take great pride in our students, our faculty and the community we serve.  Because of all of you, and our many blessings, Hebron Christian Academy has...

It’s Here! The Best of Gwinnett 2015.

Every year, the Gwinnett Magazine editors go in search of the best. After months of research and thousands upon thousands of votes cast from our readers, weÂ’re excited to present some of GwinnettÂ’s best businesses. In a community with 900,000 people living in 437 square miles, there are hundreds of...

Best of Gwinnett 2015: Education & Childcare

The Greatest Gift We Can Give Is To Teach Somebody. From the day we are born, we start to learn. Growing and developing our skills and knowledge. Stretching our minds. Igniting dreams and our imaginations. It starts with nurturing and caring for those little ones in great childcare facilities. Precious minds...

Our People are Our Greatest Resource

Posted outside the entrance to the school district’s Division of Human Resources and Talent Management is a powerful and telling statement: “Our People are Our Greatest Resource.” It is a sentiment we strongly believe and often express in Gwinnett County Public Schools (GCPS). One of our strategic goals is...

Jordan Middle Celebrates its namesake!

Jordan Middle School was named for H. Rhodes Jordan, a longtime citizen and public servant in the city of Lawrenceville. Hilliard Rhodes Jordan was born Oct. 16, 1918, in Lawrenceville. His paternal grandfather and father were Lawrenceville City Council members. Mr. Jordan, a lifelong resident of Lawrenceville, practiced law in the...

Central Gwinnett High School has started a new Teacher...

Central Gwinnett High School has started a new Teacher for a Day program. The program will place the schoolÂ’s Fine Arts Advisory Board Members with one of the schoolÂ’s Fine Arts teachers for the day, allowing them to engage with students and observe the programs. The experience will allow...

Dyer Elementary School students to perform for former President...

The Dyer Elementary School Chorus and Advanced Percussion Ensemble played for former President Jimmy Carter and former First Lady Roselyn Carter Thursday, February 11, at the Carter Center. The students performed “Let Us Seed This Earth,” a world-premiere piece written by Boston composer Stephen Jean. It is set to...

Business Goes Back to School

Junior Achievement Discovery Center at Discovery High is changing the way students learn about business. The center, a 45,000-square-foot facility, is the first of its kind to serve Gwinnett and instruct middle school students about the business and entrepreneurial world from both a classroom and...

Educating the Future Workforce Today

To provide students an early link between academic knowledge and career focus and skills, seven Gwinnett County high schools have been transformed into College and Career Academies. These schools provide students with a rigorous curriculum delivered through the lens of a career. "As schools...