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GSMST is filled with exceptional students who are willing to go the extra mile both in class and out of class. One such student is Suhayla Saudin. Suhayla is a senior at GSMST, a member of four clubs, and devotes thee to seven hours per week to community service. She is part of the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) club,...
One of the most difficult transitions for students across the country is entering 9th grade. The curriculum intensifies, friendships grow and change rapidly, and students must acquaint themselves with a brand new building that has a completely different culture. Luckily for Collins Hill freshman, there is an organization of students that helps to guide them through their tumultuous freshman...
The first month of school has already flown past us and soon enough a second month will too. As students begin establishing their routine and adjust to their new schedule the dates of the highlighted events for first semester are quickly approaching. Autumn's near arrival brings the end to many beloved activities, but it brings many more activities to enjoy....
Between the intervals of both the beginning and end of one's high school year, students must prepare themselves for what awaits them in the real world. One of the organizations I came across at Collins Hill was the Work Based Learning Program coordinated by Cara Norton. This organization allows for students to replace their class time with the opportunity of...
Noelle McIntyre is an amazing student from Collins Hill High School, always giving back. Involved in various leadership roles, from being the president-elect of the Collins Hill Theatre Company, to being secretary in Friendship Club, she continues to shine as a positive role model. An extremely talented thespian and vocalist, Noelle is majorly involved in the Collins Hill theater program....
Students all across Collins Hill High School strive for greatness in all aspects, whether it be in athletics, academics, or improving the community. One student in particular comes to mind when one thinks of excellence, and she is an 11th grader named Sheefa Ali. At first glance, Sheefa seems like any other student at our school. She shuffles in at...
Gwinnett Magazine is partnering with Leadercast on its upcoming Leadercast Women event (Oct. 5, 2017) and will be showing attendees some love by providing free tickets. As part of its #LoveGwinnett campaign, Gwinnett Magazine will provide all those purchasing a Leadercast Women ticket with a free ticket to Leadercast Live 2018 (May 4, 2018). "Leadercast's events are wonderful sources of inspiration...
Many of you know the performances hosted by Eddie Owen Presents at Red Clay Music Foundry. There's also a music school, where the next generation of pickers and singers can learn its chops.
In Lawrenceville, there's a small barbecue joint that's big on flavor. It's called Hometown Barbecue, and their hometown atmosphere isn't the only reason for their success.
Although there are many reasons to feel stressed in the workplace, productivity is often at the root. After all, productive employees are often perceived as the most valuable employees and when productivity fails, it tends to put everyone on edge. Concerns about productivity are broadly founded. They may be related to your self-assessment of your own performance, or it could...