Best of Gwinnett 2015: Arts & Entertainment
our Creative Spirit Is Meant To Be Nourished.
Looking for the perfect night out? Or a fun filled family weekend? You donÂ’t have to go to the big city to find your next great experience.
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Gwinnett County: Built on a Solid Foundation
We all have things we love about Gwinnett – this restaurant, that park, my school. Our hometown favorites. But we probably never think about a little thing called infrastructure that makes it all possible....
Making Effective Choices With A Balanced Budget
As the chairman and only full-time member of the Board of Commissioners, one of my biggest responsibilities each year is developing a budget for the following year. Like any budget process, it involves tough...
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...
16 Cities of Gwinnett
Every city in Gwinnett has its own unique charm, its own personality, and its own history. Every one of our cities could easily be put on a best-of list when compared to cities outside...
Publisher’s Letter
ThereÂ’s a lot to love about Gwinnett. Outstanding schools, from K-12 to college and beyond. Award-winning parks. World-class entertainment performing in venues just moments from home.
Professional sports with a hometown feel. Restaurants of every...
Gwinnett high schools make AP Honor Schools list
Earlier today State School Superintendent Richard Woods released the list of Georgia schools named as AP Honor Schools. This list includes 18 of GwinnettÂ’s 19 traditional high schools (Discovery HS opened this school year),...
BYOD: Bring Your Own Device, What does it mean?
ItÂ’s become a buzz phrase in schools across the country. But what does it really mean? How will it affect instruction? And most importantly, as Gwinnett County Public Schools (GCPS) moves in this direction,...
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...