Unifying Through Learning
Last weekend, a horrible tragedy struck this nation in Charlottesville, Va. After the shocking events of this incident reached nation-wide, one thing became evident....
Kindness Goes a Long Way in Society
On August 12, 2017, the United States of America encountered an attack that was unlike any other attack Americans have faced. Everyone felt and...
The Sugar Hill Youth Ambassadors
Founded by Former Youth Mayor Taylor Morain, the Sugar Hill Youth Ambassadors is a sub-group created by the Youth and City council. It highlights...
Unity After Charlottesville
Charlottesville, once affectionately called America's happiest city, became the site of racially charged protests by white supremacists on August 11 of this year.
Especially with...
How Can We Respond to the Hate in Charlottesville?
I feel helpless as I watch events unfold in places that seem close and yet so far away at the same time.
As racists take...
NGHS Marching Band Takes Corky Kell
At the Corky Kell Classic on Saturday, August 29th, the North Gwinnett High School Bulldog Marching Band had their first performance for the 2017-2018...
Academic Team Serves as a Stimulating Environment for Students
New Orleans is a United States city known as 'Big Easy;' this constituted one of many facts thrown around at Mountain View high school's...
Solar Eclipse Viewing at Mill Creek High School
The first total solar eclipse in ages was witnessed for the first time by the students at Mill Creek High School on Monday, August...
Finding Unity After Charlottesville
In the town of Charlottesville, Virginia, August 12th was a day that won't be forgotten. After the "unite the right" rally turned violent and...
Hawks vs. Falcons Square Off in Food Fight
Last school year, Mill Creek and Dacula high schools turned their long-lasting rivalry on the field into a competitive "food fight." This event pitted...
Unifying Our Youth
The events in Charlottesville, Virginia, were violent and horrendous, but above all, they were completely preventable in my opinion. In order to avoid similar...
Lanier Celebrates Eclipse with Luau Event
Because of the rare occurrence of the solar eclipse, Lanier High School established a celebration for the students in honor of the once-in-a-lifetime event....
After Charlottesville: How to Foster Unity
On August 12, 2017, a white supremacist, Neo-Nazi rally broke out in Charlottesville, Virginia, a small college town home to the University of Virginia....
The Scoop on Inside Scoop
The cafeteria is open. The booths are up. The ice cream scoopers are ready. But this isn't an ice cream party! What is this?...
International Night Draws a Crowd
International Night is the most popular nights of GSMST's school year. Every year, the students and faculty spend about three hours dressing up the...
You’re a Freshman Now
Picture this. You're 14 years old and starting your first day at the Gwinnett School of Math, Science and Technology (GSMST). You are no...
Friday Night Food Fight Unites High Schools
Rivalries are often characterized by animosity and tend to create separation within a community, but two local schools are actively changing this. Dacula High...
Unity and the Solar Eclipse
On August 21 at about 2:35pm, the United States was in awe of a total solar eclipse. Everyone, no matter who they were, dropped...
Be the Hope in the World
In a country of increasing political tensions, it has become incredibly difficult for many citizens to be comfortable living in the only land they...
Leading Freshmen to Leadership
Over the summer, Collins Hill High School created a new vision statement, which is “Growing leaders for tomorrow through scholarship, service, and spirit.”
Right now,...