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Mary Frazier Long

The Gwinnett Roadrunner – On The Run October 2016

The Gwinnett Roadrunner –
On The Run October 2016
By Mary Frazier Long
 
 THINKERS

Some of us grumble because we are temporarily deprived of blessings our forefathers never even heard of.

To climb higher remain on the level.

Everything Ella - Ella Thomas

Hello High School!

You may have noticed that it has been a while since I have written an article. It took me a minute to figure out this high school thing. Since the beginning of this year, school has been a lot different.

Photo by Loralee Beard, Magic Moment Photography

Gwinnett is filling the buildings again

Moving around — A Lot — to different states during the first part of our marriage was expected as Les built his career as a Hospital Administrator. When we moved back here (home) in 1995, we were ready for a hometown. 

Julie Rizzo - Archer HS

College is different

Welcome back to school Gwinnett students! The time to wake up before the sun does, is back! 

Instead of sleeping in and going to the pool after lunch, you’ll have to trade these luxuries in for textbooks and homework.

Soroya Bagheri

Community Garden

For the past month I have been so busy!!! As a freshman at Grayson High School, my first month in high school has flown by! It feels like an on-going roller coaster filled with student council meetings, lots of AP homework, cross country practices everyday, small group leading at my church for our youth ministry, and piano lessons.

Jonathan Howes, Lead Pastor, Graystone Church

Does God open and close doors?

I hear people say all the time, “God opened a door for me.” Or, “God closed a door for us.”  Does God really open and close doors to show us His will for our lives?

NG3 Staff

Achieving goals with three C’s

Finally, the day for which everyone has been preparing has arrived.  All the weights lifted, the gassers run, and sweat drenched t-shirts have led to this moment.  The stadium seats are filled with screaming fans as the beat from the drum section of the band pounds through the air.

Nervous and excited to be a freshman

Nervous and excited to be a freshman

This is my first article that is being published as a new high school student! As a freshman at Grayson High School, I continued to get the question during the summer, “Are you excited or nervous for high school?”

Photo by Loralee Beard, Magic Moment Photography

Gwinnett’s different kinds of families

Who could be more photogenic then a group of Brookwood High School Football Dads in suit coats and shorts with ill-advised shoes?  It is a rhetorical question and the obvious answer is “Wow!”