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Carol Wood

What is Your EQ?

As a student, have you ever wonder what your IQ score is or wished it were higher?  Well, no matter the level of your Intelligence Quotient or IQ, when it comes to happiness and success in life, EQ or Emotional Intelligence is just as, if not more important, than IQ. Emotional intelligence helps you build stronger relationships, succeed at school, and achieve your career and personal goals.

Norcross Art Splash Returns to Historic Downtown on October 1 and 2

Norcross Art Splash Returns to Historic Downtown on October 1 and 2

Festival to include artist market, children’s activities, entertainment and food

Norcross – Norcross Art Splash, now in its 13th year, will return to historic downtown on October 1 and 2, 2016. The festivities will run from October 1 from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. and October 2 from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.

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.

Hebron Christian Academy breaking ground

Hebron Christian Academy breaking ground

Dacula – Gwinnett County Chairman Charlotte Nash will join Dacula Mayor Jimmy Wilbanks; Dr. Tracey Pritchard, Head of School at Hebron Christian Academy; Chairman Cory Robinson, HCA Board of Directors; Chairman Chuck Warbington, HCA Building Committee and Lawrenceville City Manager;

New schools host events for students and parents

As students head back to school in Gwinnett County on Monday, August 8, many of them will be learning their way around new buildings. GCPS opens two new schools this fall—Coleman Middle School and Baldwin Elementary School.

GTC students (left to right) Raj Patel, Computer Maintenance, Silver Medal;  James Stephens, Computer Programming, Gold Medal; and Aaron Beraki, Computer Programming, Silver Medal

Gwinnett Tech Students Shine at SkillsUSA State Competition

State winners headed to national event

Lawrenceville –Gwinnett Tech students had a strong showing at the state SkillsUSA competition, with 13 placing in the competition and five earning gold medals to advance to the national competition later this summer.