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Hopkins Elementary School is marking its 40th anniversary with a Family Fall Festival on September 20 from 1:30 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. at Plaza Las Americas in Lilburn.
At Lanier High School, the First Generation Club represents a haven for students venturing into uncharted territory.
Two Gwinnett County Public Schools students were selected as delegates for the 2024 Washington Youth Tour, sponsored by Jackson Electric Membership Corporation (EMC).
The Georgia Restaurant Association (GRA) proudly announces that Berkmar High School has been selected as a recipient of the prestigious Rachael Ray ProStart Grow Grant, a program administered by the National Restaurant Association Educational Foundation (NRAEF).
As part of the continued investment into Team GCPS, the GCPS Human Resources & Talent Management department is pleased to announce an advanced degree opportunity for paraprofessionals who currently hold a Bachelor's degree (or instructional clerks working directly with students).
A BEC attack is a cybercrime in which attackers use email fraud to target organizations, typically for financial gain. The primary purpose of a BEC attack is to trick employees into taking actions that benefit the attackers, such as transferring funds, sharing sensitive information, or providing access to internal systems.
Preparing students to be future leaders involves hard work and commitment. These ideals describe the leadership characteristics of students at Maxwell High School of Technology, participating in the Fire & Emergency Services and Law Enforcement Services training programs.
Each year, Gwinnett County Public Schools (GCPS) students participate in The Great Southeast Pollinator Census.
Dr. Kimberly West, a science teacher at McConnell Middle School, had a vision to bring the innovation of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) to the country of Ghana after her visit in 2022.
People often wonder what makes a child too sick to go to school, childcare, or camp. Our partners at the GNR Health Department have some great information and resources to help our families prevent the spread of illness while prioritizing student learning.