GCPS to provide meals for students at 68 school sites plus bus stops
Gwinnett County Public Schools updated work schedules and decision to provide meals for students during March 16-20 Digital Learning Days
Gwinnett County Public Schools updated work schedules and decision to provide meals for students during March 16-20 Digital Learning Days
Gwinnett County Public Schools-led event highlights career opportunities in fields of science and engineering
Following the City of Lawrenceville’s groundbreaking on its new Performing Arts Center and the expanded home of Gwinnett’s only professional theatre—the Aurora Theatre, the city, and Gwinnett County Public Schools have announced its partnership to expand arts education opportunities.
The Georgia Department of Education (GaDOE) named 33 Gwinnett County Public Schools students as 2019 Georgia Scholars. A total of 260 graduating seniors from schools across Georgia earned recognition this year.
The Georgia School Boards Association named the Gwinnett County Board of Education and Gwinnett County Public Schools as the recipient of its 2018 Governance Team of the Year Award. This prestigious award, which will be presented annually to one Georgia public school district’s board of education and superintendent, honors the governance team that has achieved all-around success in its district.
As early voting begins on October 15, Gwinnett voters have the opportunity to support $350 million in improvements throughout the Gwinnett County Public School system without raising taxes by voting yes on a general obligation bond referendum at the end of the general election ballot.
A committee from Gwinnett County Public Schools (GCPS) recently narrowed down the list of Gwinnett’s top educators on the road to being named the 2018-19 Gwinnett County Teacher of the Year. The committee announced the names of the 25 semifinalists to be considered for the system’s top honor.
On May 23, 2018, Greta Coble held up her stop sign for the last time and safely assisted one of her students across the street. After 47 years as a school crossing guard, Greta Coble laid down her sign and joined the ranks of the retired after a long, fulfilling job serving her customers.
As the last bell rings for the 2017–18 school year, 522 veteran educators and support staff members will mark their retirement from Gwinnett County Public Schools (GCPS). In total, our 2017–18 retirees have contributed a collective 12,813 years of their lives to education, and a total of 10,204 years to Gwinnett schoolchildren.
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