2020

Georgia experiences record breaking Early In-Person Voting

Georgia experiences record breaking Early In-Person Voting

Georgia voters have turned out in record numbers to vote during the state’s gold-standard three weeks of early in-person voting. As the November 3 general election approaches, Georgia continues to break records in absentee by mail voting and early, in-person voting.

Nury Crawford, Director of Gwinnett County Public Schools’ Community-Based Mentoring Program for Hispanic students

GCPS educator named to list of “Most Influential Latinos”

Nury Crawford, the director of Gwinnett County Public Schools’ Community-Based Mentoring Program for Hispanic students, has been named one of the 50 Most Influential Latinos in Georgia by the Georgia Hispanic Chamber of Commerce (GHCC), for the second year in a row.

Roger Green, MSFS,CFP®

Your Green 2020: Financial Words of Wisdom for Graduates!

Time is money—literally. For a recent graduate, time might also seem like an abundant resource, with many thinking they have plenty of time to save for their future – later. The traps of bad credit and debt snare many unsuspecting young adults and cling to their financial history for years. Here are some financial tips to help those starting out in their independent adult lives whether graduating from high school or college:

Meadowcreek High School’s Cecily Lewis named the nation’s 2020 School Librarian of the Year.

GCPS librarian named best in the nation

School Library Journal (SLJ) and Scholastic, the global children’s publishing, education and media company, have named Meadowcreek High School’s Cicely Lewis as the nation’s 2020 School Librarian of the Year.